March 29, 2012 —
HURLEYVILLE, NY — The Woodsongs Coffeehouse at the Sullivan County Museum will feature Steve Lane (www.myspace.com/stevelanemusic [1]) of Port Jervis on Saturday, April 7 at 6 p.m. Lane was raised in a farmhouse on old-time country music, and has become a noted alternative country music songwriter. He learned the guitar from his country-music father Don Lane and brother Dan, and other musicians that hung around their house when he was a child. His father will perform with him at the coffeehouse. Visit
The evening will also include a return performance by Van Manakas (www.vanmanakas.com [2]). Manakas is recognized by the musical press as one of the most versatile and respected guitarists in the country.
The evening is sponsored by Steve’s Music of Rock Hill (www.stevesmusiccenter.com [3]) and hosted by the Sullivan County Bluegrass and Americana band Little Sparrow. Doors open at 6 p.m. Admission costs $5.
Visit www.sullivancountyhistory.org [4] or call 845 434-8044 or 845 671-9548.
