Sharon Klein, Brad Cole, Tina Ross, Jim Infantino, Michele Gedney
(with special guest, Mark Dann)
Saturday, November 22, 2–5 PM
$20 concert only ($25 at the door)
@ The Muse: Hive For the Arts
1 Madeline Lane, Rosendale, NY 12472
Experience the Magic of Music Collaboration
Step into the enchanting world of live music with five renowned singer-songwriters—Sharon Klein, Brad Cole, Tina Ross, Jim Infantino, and Michele Gedney—coming together for an exclusive artistic journey. Inspired by the legendary in-the-round sessions at the Bluebird Café in Nashville, these talented performers join forces to craft an evening filled with raw emotion, melodic storytelling, and unforgettable moments. This performance is a unique opportunity to witness the intimacy of acoustic music firsthand.
Five Voices, One Stage
Each artist brings their distinct style and personality to this intimate event, resonating with music lovers of all kinds. Sharon Klein captivates audiences with her soulful vocals and heartfelt lyrics, while Brad Cole envelopes you in his smooth rhythms and experienced artistry. Tina Ross blends sincerity and passion, Jim Infantino charms with his sharp wit and clever wordplay, and Michele Gedney provides the ultimate emotional depth through her evocative melodies. Together, they create a harmonious celebration of music in its purest form.
Inspired by the Bluebird Café Tradition
Known for its rich musical history, the Bluebird Café in Nashville has become synonymous with storytelling, connection, and exceptional live performances. This event beautifully mirrors that tradition, embracing the spirit of camaraderie and spontaneity that defines the in-the-round style. Whether you’re a seasoned fan of live music or someone looking to explore a fresh perspective, this gathering of five acclaimed singer-songwriters is sure to leave you inspired.
Don’t miss the chance to immerse yourself in this one-of-a-kind musical experience. With a blend of talent, emotion, and the sheer joy of creating, this session promises to deliver an unfiltered glimpse into the beauty of live music. Reserve your spot now to witness five extraordinary artists bringing their songs to life together!
Meet the Artists
Tina Ross, from Warwick, NY is a rising start and up-and-comer in the Folk Music scene. She been accumulating accolades at a dazzling rate. Voted a “most wanted” Falcon Ridge Folk Festival emerging artist in 2024, Tina was a featured performer at the festival in 2025. She hosts a live stream show called “Inside the Song” for the Folk Project as is MC of the Folk Project’s Open Stage. www.TinaRossMusic.com
Brad Cole, a Hudson Valley resident, is best known for his work with his band “Bossa Blue”. In addition to performing Brad’s original songs, the band performs a show called “James Taylor Reimagined”. Think James Taylor meets Carlos Jobim. 12 years of touring has brought Brad to many great stages including Lincoln Center, City Winery, The Cutting Room and Rockwood Music Hall. He has shared the stage with or opened for Chris Stapleton, James Hunter and Dave Davies of the Kinks among others. www.BradColeMusic.com
Michele Gedney, from Cold Spring, is a co-founder and teacher at Dar Williams “Writing a Song That Matters” retreat, entering its 14th year. Michele’s songs have received numerous awards and her song “Go” has been released by Cry Cry Cry (Dar Williams, Lucy Kaplansky, Richard Shindell) on their 2020 album, Live at the Freight. Michele is a much-loved staple of the Hudson Valley music scene. www.openbookmusic.com
Jim Infantino, who hails from Boston has 7 albums recorded under his belt, with his band “Jim’s Big Ego” and 3 solo recordings. He is a novelist, web designer and podcaster, and has toured with Dar Williams and Ellis Paul. www.JimInfantino.com
Sharon Klein, event producer, from Stone Ridge, has been writing songs since the age of 17. She was a recording engineer and producer for many years at her studio in Greenwich Village. She is an accomplished finger style guitar player and has been teaching songwriting at the Lifelong Learning Institute at Bard College. Her musical influences range from Mary Chapin Carpenter to John Mayer, and draw from the classic folk influences of Paul Simon, Laura Nyro and James Taylor. She has toured in over 40 countries. www.SharonSongs.com

