Warwick will be filled this weekend with the sounds of many kinds of music
Warwick. Stefani M.C. Janelli once again reports where some of the best music can be found locally in the coming week.

There’s a real good chance you will find some live music this weekend that you’ll really like:
Saturday, April 12
Blues, classic rock, and pop come alive with Jeremy Langdale at 2 p.m. at Clearview Vineyard & Winery (35 Clearview Lane). At the same time, Warwick Valley Winery, Distillery & Orchard (114 Little York Road) hosts Acoustic Nailed Shutt, bringing a jamgrass vibe to the afternoon.
Later in the day at 6 p.m., the DeLear Brothers deliver their signature mix of tunes at Brown Barn Farms at Orange County Distillery (286 Maple Ave., New Hampton), while Say 80Thing kicks off the evening with all your favorite throwback hits at Tin Barn Brewing (62 Kings Highway Bypass).
Trail’s End Taphouse at GWL Garden Market (1197 Route 17A) keeps the energy high with a 7 p.m. DJ Dance Party led by DJ Sweet Cheeks— expect booming bass, flashing lights and electrifying vibes.
At 8 p.m., local favorites the Missy Ping Band hit the stage at Pennings Farm Market (161 State Route 94 S.), while Black Radish brings an eclectic mix of genres to The Last Whisky Bar (45 Woodlands Way).
If you’re still moving, close out the night at 9 p.m. with the groove-driven sounds of Bendy Effect at Mattingly’s Tavern (16 N. Main St.).
Sunday, April 13
Classic rock and pop return to Clearview Vineyard & Winery at 2 p.m. with Andre Turan. Also at 2 p.m., Jon Benoit brings his signature sound to Pennings Farm Cidery (4 Warwick Turnpike), while Lucky House rocks Warwick Valley Winery with their New York-style roots rock and roll.
The Last Whisky Bar keeps the vibe going at 3 p.m. with the Peter Annello Duo, followed by the Chas & Joe Duo at 4 p.m. at D’Boathaus (322 Lakeside Road), wrapping up the weekend with smooth harmonies and acoustic flavor.
Wednesday, April 16
Midweek music gets a lively lift starting at 5:30 p.m. at Blue Arrow Farm (86 Glenwood Road), where Danny C. hosts a double feature: Elvis tribute artist Patrick Perone and Fat City Rockers return for a high-energy evening of rock ’n’ roll nostalgia.
At 6 p.m., Meadow Blues Coffee (8 Greycourt Ave.) welcomes Marc Von Em, who brings a soulful blend of bluesy rock, folk, funk and touches of early jazz to the intimate space.
Friday, April 18
Friday night kicks off at 6 p.m. as Blue Arrow Farm welcomes back River of Dreams, a top-tier six-piece Billy Joel tribute that keeps fans coming back — tickets available at bluearrowfarm.com.
At the same time, Pennings Farm Market hosts the Time Peace Trio, setting a feel-good tone for the evening.
Trail’s End Taphouse brings the groove with Dickie & Friends at 6:30 p.m., offering standout musicianship and familiar favorites. At 7 p.m., Tin Barn Brewing lights up with the high-energy fun of dueling pianos, courtesy of Shake, Rattle & Roll.
The Last Whisky Bar keeps things rolling at 8 p.m. with the Acoustic Bad Boys and their stripped-down blend of rock, blues, and pop.
Cap off the night at 8:30 p.m. with Strings Attached The Band at Barrel 28 (28 N. Main St.), serving up a tight set of pop and rock favorites.
Send information to Stefani at themicnj@gmail.com