The Four Horsemen Ride on Oct. 18!

 

The Four Horsemen—bringing entertainment rather than apocalypse—are riding back into The Heights at Brother Vic’s in South Salem, NY, on Friday, October 18, at 8 p.m.

Each of the four—David Ray, Mike Latini, Dave Goldenberg and George Mallas—is a singer-songwriter with his own unique style.

David Ray is an accomplished musician whose songs have been sung by the likes of Shawn Colvin. David has shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry—Roger McGuinn, Joan Osborne and John Leventhal just to name a few. Along with Lyle Lovett, Richie Havens, Julie Gold and others, his early Fast Folk recordings are now in the permanent collection at The Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage.

Mike Latini grew up performing his music in New York City and Boston. His immediately accessible music, engaging personal style and unique lyrical perspective enable him to ride the rails from the sublime to the ridiculous, and make all the stops in between. Mike’s storytelling is second to none. He will soon release his third CD titled “Iron City,” on the heels of two previous critically acclaimed releases “Ace LaVida” and “Ace Rides Again.

Dave Goldenberg is a satirical singer-songwriter who has opened for comedians Joan Rivers, Robert Klein, Judy Gold and Paul Reiser, along with such musical artists as Steve Forbert, Jill Sobule, Vance Gilbert and others. His songs not only tickle your funny bone, but make you stop and take notice of some of the absurdities in our day-to-day lives. Dave’s music video “Goin’ to a Tea Party” was picked up by the Huffington Post and has been viewed by thousands on YouTube. He is a crowd favorite and will leave you laughing and smiling.

George Mallas has been writing and playing his piano-based songs since his teen years. George’s musical influences are some of the greats, such as Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne and James Taylor. His melodic songs touch your heartstrings on subjects of love, longing and redemption. George has released two CDs, the latest his wonderfully received “unscathed.” George hosts the weekly radio show “The Songwriters’ Block” along with Melanie Berti, heard Wednesday evenings on Pawling Public Radio.

Tickets are $15 and are available at the door day of show. Reservations are strongly encouraged.

For more info:

The Heights at Brother Vic’s

South Salem, NY 10590

www.theheightsatbrothervics.com

914.704.VICS (8427)

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Submitted by Lewisboro, NY

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