AMPLIFIED: Music Notes from the Hudson Valley | April 2026
A Jack-of-all-trades need not be a master of just one when there’s equal passion for each project. That’s the case for multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, producer, and engineer David A Chapman. One day you’ll see him performing a Dr. John tune while fronting his soul-funk ensemble Big Easy Krewe, the next night he’ll be crooning Celtic classics while plucking a mandolin in bluegrass-roots outfit Rivergrass Revival, and yet the next evening he could be offstage behind a soundboard filling the atmosphere with another band’s songs. This sonic shapeshifting has led to opportunities and collaborations around the globe, while inspiring his own genre-bending solo project for which he, of course, sings and plays guitar, lap steel bass, mandolin, and percussion in a blend of rock, alt-country, and indie-folk grooves.
Local Artist Spotlight: David A Chapman

Photo by Alyssa Sciarrone
From crowd-riling vocals to captivating improvisation, Americana to funk-armada, Chapman maintains authenticity through meticulous reverence of the sound he crafts.
“Stepping into a persona may be the best way to describe it,” he says. “I have spent a significant amount of time sitting with different genres, studying the nuance that defines the subtle or overt components of each genre or micro-genre. Approaching it from different instruments allows me a different rhythmic or melodic voice to approach each song.”
A lifelong Ulster County resident, Chapman’s love for performance was cultivated as a child singing in church and playing in school bands, and then as an enraptured part of the MTV generation. “As a kid, I was also always amazed and excited going to the fairgrounds to see live acts like Roy Clark, Chuck Berry, or Huey Lewis and the News, coupled with being glued to MTV when it first came out,” he explains. He developed a palate for a wide range of sounds from Tortoise to Tom Waits, Grateful Dead to Rage Against the Machine, and a healthy dose of Motown. This expansive exploration continues to inspire his performances today. “My path has been driven by continuously falling in love with the diversity of sonic landscapes you can enter, guided by similar core principles of listening, feeling the pocket, and saying more with less. When a band has these locked in, we can really fly together,” he says. “I have also been very fortunate to be a part of the rich and diverse group of pros in the Hudson Valley musical community. This has really provided a lifetime of inspiration.”
- Photo by Christine Chapman
- Photo by Scott Speidel
On the production side, Chapman has worked globally at top venues and festivals; locally, he’s been known to provide sound engineering at popular hotspots like Levon Helm Studio, Bearsville Theater, The Lemon Squeeze, Colony Woodstock, UPAC + Bardavon and more. He also recently accompanied a team of audio engineers and station managers from Red Hook-based radio station WKZE on a journey to Cape Town, South Africa, to collaborate with local radio stations hosted by Bush Radio. The team participated in production workshops, spoke as guests on the One World Radio series, and visited other community stations in the region for a shared learning experience. “It was remarkable,” he says. “The energy and the landscape in Cape Town are palpable, whether it’s coming from being surrounded by the 250 million-year-old Table Mountain, or the spirit of community driven by their relatively recent freedom from apartheid.”
What’s next? Chapman will open for Laura Leigh at The Lemon Squeeze in New Paltz NY on April 10, then celebrate the release of a third solo album in June, in addition to upcoming performances TBA throughout the region.
“The Hudson Valley is unique for how many different areas it encompasses, its proximity to the greater metropolitan area, and as a crossroads to other larger cities in the Northeast,” he says. “It’s always been a place for artists in different media, but it is really emerging as a hotbed of talent with world-class recording studios, venues, and artists who call this beautiful place home.”
Where can you catch a performance and with which project? Follow David Chapman for updates @davidchapmanmusic
Feature photo courtesy of David Chapman
Stage + Scene: The Lemon Squeeze

Photo by Gavin Daughtry

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Photo by Gavin Daughtry
While there’s been no shortage of bars, restaurants, and sidewalks to hear live music ringing around New Paltz, the town had gone too long without a dedicated music venue; that was one of the major motivations behind former-restaurant The Lemon Squeeze changing its business model from an eatery and cocktail bar that offered live music to a live music venue with craft cocktails and small bites. This isn’t the brand’s first evolution; it originally started as a piano bar-restaurant in 2022 before evolving into its current state in January this year. But it has proven to be an effective and appreciated move among concertgoers seeking a range of music not geared toward any one genre or age group; reggae, rock, folk, jazz, and DJ nights featuring both beloved local artists and national acts touring the country draw a diverse and engaged audience. Find upcoming events on The Lemon Squeeze website or on Instagram @thelemonsqueezenewpaltz. The Lemon Squeeze is located at 107 Main St. in New Paltz, NY.
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April Upcoming Music Events
Spring is here, and concert calendars are abundantly full! There’s music everywhere; here’s a look at upcoming shows this month.
Friday, April 3
Big Yellow Taxi — The Music of Joni Mitchell with Carl Mateo
Colony | Woodstock NY
Antibalas
Levon Helm Studios | Woodstock NY
Ari Hest with Harrison Nir
Park Theater | Hudson NY
Dylan Doyle Acoustic
RMV Cellars | West Park NY
Saturday, April 4
Disco Dance Party — Gentleman Brawlers
The Local | Saugerties NY
Coyote Island with Opener Mr. Mota
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
John Gullo’s — BOWIE, IGGY & LOU Show
Colony | Woodstock NY
BOREAL — Bossa Nova Dinner Show
Pearl Moon | Woodstock NY
Sunday, April 5
Let the Words Be Yours: A Tribute to Bobby Weir
Colony | Woodstock NY
Luna
Assembly | Kingston NY
Kath Bloom — Wednesday Knudsen
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Stephen Johnson — Easter Bossa Nova Brunch
Pearl Moon | Woodstock NY
Tuesday, April 7
Whitney
Assembly | Kingston
Wednesday, April 8
Local Waves: Will Stratton | Meg Lui
The Local | Saugerties NY
Subwoofer Duo | Kite | Wing
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Thursday, April 9
Blonde Sabbath: Female-fronted Black Sabbath Tribute
Colony | Woodstock NY
Friday, April 10
The Mallett Brothers Band with Pressing Strings
Colony | Woodstock NY
Trixie Whitley
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
Talkdemonic | Vandiver | Alexander Turnquist
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Alessandra Gonzalez — Latin Fusion Dinner Show
Pearl Moon | Woodstock NY
Laura Leigh Album Release with opener David Chapman
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
Saturday, April 11
Two-day Event: Mystical Arts of Tibet: Sacred Music, Sacred Chants for Peace & Healing
The Local | Saugerties NY
Vinyl Biscuit Band
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
Chris Knight (Acoustic) with Jacob Paul Allen
Colony | Woodstock NY
Jay Collins & Northern Resistance | Album release show!
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
An Evening of Jazz with Sean Schulich
Kleinert James Gallery | Woodstock NY
Masters of the Telecaster
Bearsville Theater | Woodstock NY
Sunday, April 12
Two-day Event: Mystical Arts of Tibet: Puja Ceremony
The Local | Saugerties NY
Melissa Etheridge
Bardavon | Poughkeepsie NY
Upstate Composers Orchestra
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Monday, April 13
Tatsuya Nakatani
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Wednesday, April 15
The Bob Cats
Colony | Woodstock NY
Beatles Vs Stones: A Musical Showdown
Bardavon | Poughkeepsie NY
Brett Newski | The Riverboat Gamblers
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Thursday, April 16
Ryan Montbleau Band with Brooks Forsyth
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
Punk Night with Nightmares For a Week | Stacked Like Pancakes | Mona Freaka
Colony | Woodstock NY
Friday, April 17
Ukrainian Folk Ritual: Yagódy
The Local | Saugerties NY
Emanuel Casablanca
Park Theater | Hudson NY
The Slambovian Circus of Dreams
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
Two Nights with They Might Be Giants (SOLD OUT)
Bearsville Theater | Woodstock NY
Andrea Maddox & The Hey Y’alls
Pearl Moon | Woodstock NY
Saturday, April 18
LUMBERJVCK
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
Peter Tosh Tribute with Ianbassa Roots Rock Reality Band
Colony | Woodstock NY
Two Nights with They Might Be Giants (SOLD OUT)
Bearsville Theater | Woodstock NY
Sunday, April 19
Jazz Double-Bill — Joel Harrison Guitar Choir: Joel Harrison, Steve Cardenas, Gregg Belisle-Chi & Max Light | Ben Allison, Steve Cardenas & Ted Nash Trio
The Local | Saugerties NY
Haley Heynderickx & Max García Conover
Assembly | Kingston NY
Neil Alexander & NAIL
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
Thursday, April 23
Club d’Elf ft. John Medeski and Jonny G. (of Lespecial)
Colony | Woodstock NY
The Sinseers and The Altons
Assembly | Kingston NY
Friday, April 24
Music of the Arab World: Oud Virtuoso Simon Shaheen
The Local | Saugerties NY
Glass Pony
The Lemon Squeeze | New Paltz NY
Conan with Geezer
Assembly | Kingston NY
The BEATLE Project — Sgt Pepper & Magical Mystery Tour (ft. Joey Eppar, Adam Widoff, Danny Blume, Jeff Mercel, Will Bryant, Leslie Ritte, Scott Petito)
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
The 3rd Annual Avalon Gala with Cassandra Jenkins & friends | Camp Saint Helene | DJs TBA
The Avalon Lounge | Catskill NY
Saturday, April 25
An Evening with Chris Smither
Levon Helm Studios | Woodstock NY
Glori Wilder | Michael Lesko
Park Theater | Hudson NY
The Afghan Whigs 40th Anniversary Tour With Mercury Rev
Bearsville Theater | Woodstock NY
Sunday, April 26
Camille Thurman with the Darrell Green Quartet
The Falcon | Marlboro NY
Thursday, April 30
“Women in Music” Featuring: Jennifer Maidman & Marianne Osiel
Colony | Woodstock NY
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