Tannery Pond Center presents our Winter Coffeehouse Concert Series: Caity Gallagher & Dan DeKalb, Indie Folk
THIS CONCERT IS POSTPONED DUE TO THE INCOMING WINTER STORM. STAY TUNED FOR A RESCHEDULED DATE LATER THIS YEAR!
February 16 | 3 PM
Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 Day of Concert, FREE for Youth 18 and younger.
For advance price tickets, please visit the TPC box office, or call (518) 251-2505, or purchase online thru Eventbrite. We have limited tickets available for "Day of Event" which will be sold on a first come first serve basis. We will also begin a wait list of names at the event window for tickets not picked-up. Tickets not picked up by 10 prior to the event will be issued to wait list customers.
This concert is supported by a generous grant from the Glenn & Carol Pearsall Adirondack Foundation and the NY State Council on the Arts. We are grateful for their support.
Singer-songwriter Caity Gallagher will be accompanied by pianist Dan DeKalb for this performance. They will be showcasing her original music, which Dan also produces and records. Their style emulates artists such as Jackson Browne, Carole King, and Maggie Rogers.
Caity Gallagher
An indie folk singer songwriter based in Albany, NY, Caity Gallagher’s rootsy compositions and lilting vocal lines serve to showcase intimate lyrics that tell universally relatable stories. Likened to a modern combination of The Cranberries and Jackson Browne, Caity elevates melodic, lyrical, and emotional expression in her music, with each song aiming to map the endless meandering paths of the human experience. Listen to Caity’s music HERE.
Dan DeKalb
Dan is a man with many talents. A pianist at heart, Dan has taken his musical abilities to the studio. He has many different credits on many different albums. As of 2024, he has 7 million plays on Spotify. He has songs in commercials, movies and has been featured on Spotify's New Music Friday and BBC radio. Dan grew up in rural Upstate New York, with nothing to do but heavily study the piano. While Dan and his childhood friends were forming bands, he was studying the noise, recording and mixing songs from the age of 12.