![]() The Folk Brothers, David Massengill and Jack Hardy showed how clever Below, in the print shirt leaning on the piano, waiting to find out what the words are, is Steve Kirkman (Hope Machine), singer/songwriter, sideman extraordinaire. We don't know all the folks who gathered to jam in the lobby, but, above right, you can see Rick Snyder on guitar and Bill Wisnowski (My Dad's Truck) on fiddle. Hudson Vally Resort, Kerhonkson, New York While the rooms were a little smaller and the hallways narrower, everything still worked out, and everyone we talked to seemed to have had the best time ever. The lobby and everything else in general was more attractive than Kutsher's. All events were within close proximity to the spacious lobby. Yikes! The hotel itself was a big step up for the conference. We came through with no problem, but later I heard someone say that as they probed through the mist, they were suddenly facing the concrete wall at the first hairpin turn. In fact, I wasn't sure if it was fog, or a low lying cloud. It was foggy as we made our way up the side of the mountain. West of New Paltz, over a mountain road with hairpin turns, sits the Hudson Valley Resort in the town of Kerhonkson. The spectacular vista from the third floor landing window (Northeast Regional Folk Alliance) Conference Scrapbook
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