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Musical ‘September Sundays’ in Sag Harbor

authorStaff Writer on Sep 2, 2024

The Sag Harbor American Music Festival (SHAMF) announces its “September Sundays” residency at Baron’s Cove leading up to the festival which runs September 26 to 29 at venues both indoors and outdoors throughout Sag Harbor.

Recognizing that September is a spectacular time to enjoy Sag Harbor, Baron’s Cove has partnered with SHAMF to present live music during its Sunday brunch service. Featuring musicians from Montauk to Manhattan, diners and music lovers will get a taste of the festival fare and a delicious meal with a view of the cove. Make reservations now to secure your table. All performances take place at Baron’s Cove, 31 W Water St, Sag Harbor, 631-725-2100.

September 8, 2 to 3:30 p.m. — Rorie Kelly

 

Rorie Kelly is an award-winning singer/songwriter/lady-beast from Long Island. Her mission in life is to spread healing through art and to remind everyone to love themselves with the fierceness of a kitten that doesn’t know it is tiny. Her music has been featured in film and TV shows, received radio airplay around the world, and led her to perform at the Obama White House in 2016.

September 15, 2 to 3:30 p.m. — Chloe Halpin

 

Chloe Halpin was born in Cincinnati and raised in southern Indiana and on Long Island. She has been writing her own catalogue for over a decade. Her style of modern alternative country offers catchy melodies and strong vocals with witty, personable lyricism. A hard worker, she plays on any stage she can from Long Island to Las Vegas. Her songs can be found and purchased on most major streaming services. Halpin was the recipient of the 2021 SHAMF Young Musicians Initiative Vocalist of the Year and played the Sag Harbor American Music Festival in 2021, 2022 and 2023.

September 22, 2 to 3:30 p.m. — Lina Maxine

 

The journey of making their original music has brought together L.A. born singer and songwriter Lina Maxine and Dean Aladay, a producer and guitarist from London, shaping their alternative sound rooted in rock and pop. After touring across the U.K. in 2022 supporting Kasabian’s frontman, Maxine and Aladay have relocated to Montauk where they wrote, produced and released their first EP “You’re My Only Friend” in June 2023. Together with their local band, the duo have set out to bring their new soul-stirring tunes and dynamic shows across the East End.

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