The Blues Project
Saturday, Apr 26, 2025
LE VIN WINERY aka Seawolf Wines, Yorkville, CA
DAVID NELSON's BIRTHDAY AFTER PARTY
Saturday, Jun 14, 2025
33151 CA-128, Yorkville, CA
DAVID NELSON BAND RIDES AGAIN Campout 4
Friday - Sunday, Sep 26 to Sep 28, 2025
LE VIN WINERY aka Seawolf Wines, Yorkville, CA
UPDATE: SHOW CANCELLED
Due to circumstances beyond our control, we had to cancel this show.
Please check out our other upcoming shows here.
Hermitage Music proudly presents:
THE BLUES PROJECT
Saturday, April 26 • The Barn at Le Vin Winery
About The Blues Project:
Roy Blumenfeld • Drums, Vocals had a ringside seat from his drum kit on some of the most exciting musical events in New York City during the mid-’60s. Born in the Bronx in 1944, he reached his teens as the first wave of American rock & roll was being created. He took up the drums and found himself drawn to blues, R&B, and jazz. Blumenfeld linked up with bassist Andy Kulberg through work with Al Kooper on the latter’s early solo recordings for the Elektra Records sampler What’s Shakin’. In 1965, he joined guitarist Danny Kalb in the latter’s new band, which, with the addition of Kooper to the lineup, became the Blues Project. Blumenfeld was one of the longest serving members of the renowned group, whose mixture of R&B, blues, jazz, folk, and rock & roll influences made them a major cult band of the ’60s, and a huge influence on generations of other musicians. He was there past its end: with Kulberg, he formed Seatrain out of the ruins of the Blues Project in 1968. He played on folk singer Mark Spoelstra’s self- titled album for Columbia Records in 1969, and also on the subsequent Blues Project reunions.
Blumenfeld worked with Nick Gravenites in the ’70s and Robert Hunter at various times in the ’80s and ’90s, but his most visible gig was with Kooper on the live shows that became Soul of a Man.
David Aguilar – Guitar & Vocals
Over the years, has made memorable music, not only with harmonica virtuoso Norton Buffalo, but also with Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Brown, Barry Melton, Maria Muldaur, Lester Chambers (of the “Time-Has-Come-Today” Chambers Brothers), Nick Gravenites and Bo Diddley, beloved for albums like Bo Diddley Is a Gunslinger and Have Guitar, Will Travel.
Aguilar is a true virtuoso. He makes those guitars sing, shout, whisper, wail and even weep. Sometimes his guitars seem to play him, and sometimes guitarist and guitar seem to blend into one. Now, at the age of 64, Aguilar is about to release a new CD that he recorded with Bronx-born Roy Blumenfeld, who once played with the Blues Project, and who always pays homage to rhythm and blues. Their new CD is titled The Aguilar Blumenfeld Project and Stanley Mouse-the legendary artist famous for his psychedelic posters and album covers for the Grateful Dead, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Journey and more-has done a trippy poster that will also serve as the cover for the CD. Aguilar and Blumenfeld are depicted as a couple of very hip, musical wolves, with Aguilar wearing a beard and Blumenfeld a beret.The CD might be the capstone for Aguilar’s recording career, and he’s rightly jazzed about it. In the parking lot outside the Barking Dog coffee house, he played one track for me that’s titled “Plutonium Bob,” explaining it as “Zappish.” Indeed it is, and no doubt Frank Zappa himself would enjoy it. Both a team player and a solo artist, Aguilar says he enjoys making music nearly all the time, and especially “in an ensemble when it all clicks and it feels effortless and it all flows together. There’s nothing like it.” Guitars have been at the heart of Aguilar’s life for more than a half-century. Sonoma legend has it he had a guitar in his hands when he was born. Aguilar’s second guitar was electric and known as a “Kay Speed Demon,” which today can sell for thousands of dollars. David Aguilar loves the life he lives. His many fans love the music he has made, from Sonoma to Sweden and from Florida to Wales. You can bet he’ll go on making music as long as he can hold a guitar close to his heart and move his nimble fingers along its strings.
Tim Eschliman – Bass & Vocals
Tim Eschliman is an American Roots Performer, Musician, Songwriter and Producer from Back pOrchEstra, Christmas Jug Band, New Copasetics, Rhythmtown-Jive, Mystery Dance, Louisiana Time Travelers, Ugly Americans, Moonlighters, Commander Cody & His Western Airmen, Etta James and Jesse Colin Young. He performed on the Grammy-nominated "Garden Of Joy" album by Maria Muldaur. He won a 1990 Indie Award for Country for "Aces High" by Commander Cody, developed at his partnership's Mill Valley studio, Globe Studios. He recently started his youTube and podcast songwriting discussion series, "Where do the Songs Come From" with episodes from Mike Duke (Delbert McClinton) and Jack O'Hara (pub rock initiators, Eggs Over Easy)
Mark Newman – Guitar, Mandolin and Vocals
Growing up in New York, Mark Newman’s musical journey has taken him around the world several times as both sideman and singer/songwriter. This ace stringman (guitar, lap steel, mandolin, dobro) and accomplished songwriter is the type of singer whose warm and expressive voice sounds like an old friend. He put it all together on 2006’s “Must Be A Pony” (Danal Music, LLC). In 2010 he took a quantum leap forward with the stunning “Walls Of Jericho” (Danal Music. LLC) and has just released, “Brussels”( Danal Music. LLC), a live solo EP. “Empirical Truth”, his latest CD was released in June, 2018 (Danal Music, LLC, by WBA Records). It won best CD from the Long Island Blues Society. Sharing the stage with such notables as soul legend Sam Moore (Sam & Dave), John Oates(Hall and Oates), Jim McCarty (Yardbirds, Renaissance),the late Willy DeVille (Mink DeVille), Bobby Whitlock (Derek and the Dominos) and Sam The Sham, has given Newman the perspective to craft an individualistic sound framed in straight-from-the-hip rock’n’roll, simmering with the subtle flavors of blues, R’n’B, funk, folk and soul.
Ken Clark • Keyboards, Harmonica, Accordian, EWI and Vocals
Not to be confused with country/bluegrass artist Ken Clark or the late bebop drummer Kenny Clarke, the Ken Clark profiled in this bio is a jazz-oriented organist who is also comfortable playing R&B, funk, and blues. The Boston resident (who plays electric keyboards and acoustic piano as secondary instruments) isn’t the type of organist who is content to emulate Jimmy Smith’s seminal ’50s and ’60s recordings — Smith is an influence on Clark, but so are Larry Young, John Medeski (of Medeski, Martin & Wood fame), and Charles Earland. Clark’s playing sometimes brings to mind German organist Barbara Dennerlein, although she isn’t necessarily an influence — rather, it’s probably a case of Dennerlein and Clark having mutual influences.
Eternal Funk Clark isn’t a native Bostonian; he was born in New York City in the late ’60s and grew up in the Big Apple. But in the mid-’80s, he moved to Boston to study jazz with pianist Charlie Banacos and guitarist Garrison Fewell and attend the prestigious Berklee School of Music. Instead of returning to New York after studying with those artists and attending Berklee, Clark opted to remain in Boston and became a fixture on the city’s music scene. In 1992, he formed the Ken Clark Organ Trio, employing Mike Mele (whom he knew from Berklee) on guitar — and 11 years later, the group was still together. Clark’s group has used different drummers over the years; in 2003, Steve Chaggaris (another Berklee alumni) was playing drums for Clark’s trio. As a sideman, Clark has backed various female vocalists, including Fatwall Jack and swing/jump blues artist Michelle Willson. Clark’s albums as a leader include The Ken Clark Organ Trio on Aspire Records and Eternal Funk, which the Severn label released in 2003.
More Details:
David Nelson's Birthday After Party is coming up on June 14th from 1 pm to 9:00 pm. Lots of Music and Fun to celebrate with David and all of his Fans. Gates open at 1pm,
Eric London Band w/ Brett Brandstatt goes on at 1:30 to 3:30 & David Nelson Band at 4:00 to 7:30 pm. Party ends at 9pm.
Make sure to get your tickets purchased early, as tickets are going fast. I will be sending directions to all Ticket Holders. Please purchase tickets before the event.
A joyous gathering of Music and Merriment. Let's celebrate David Nelson Birthday! Lots of space to roam freely with friends. Hiking trails, Swimming for the kids at the Pool with adults present.Arts & Crafts for kids. No campfires or cooking. There will be a food vendor for Lunch & Dinner. Coffee, Beer, & Sodas for purchase. Winery Tasting Room & Lounge Area, 2 free wine tickets.
CAMPING AT THE EVENT: Camping Saturday Night is Free! There is Camping available for all. The Fox Grove: Tent & Auto Camping The Oak Grove: RV Parking.
Best to load RV in on Friday to get the best spots. Bucks Corral: Tent camping only, Eagle Camp: Extreme wilderness camping with 4WD only. Hikers can hike to Eagles Camp for more awesome views!
For warm weather bring, sunscreen & misquito spray. We get cool breezes in the afternoon. We will have misters and shade, plus you can chill in the barn and tasting room and still see the main stage. Best to stay out of the direct sun for long periods of time. It could cool down in June at night, so bring a warm jacket and clothes.
Bring: flashlights & camping gear, hiking boots, swimsuits & beach towels, low back chairs, pop ups ok. We have 2 hot water Star Showers and dressing rooms. Free spring water on tap, so bring your water bottles to fill up fresh water from our spring. Wine Tasting with Two Free Wine tasting tickets per adult. Our wine & olive oil are for purchase. Free Wine Poster at our merch table. Dogs are ok as long as the owners can take responsibility for their dogs and keep them leashed.
Grateful DeadHeads enjoy a glorius Jubilee Music Marathon, celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Grateful Dead Music. 2 day Campout. Come for the day or Campout for 1 or 2 days! Let's Celebrate The Grateful Dead's Music, with some of the best Grateful Dead Tribute Bands around! Some have even played with members of the Grateful Dead. Let's dance to remember all the Grateful Dead Shows, feel it in your bones & down into your soul.
Meet you at the Jubilee!
GRATEFUL DEADHEAD JUBILEE LINE UP
GALAXY STAGE - SATURDAY AUG. 23rd Main Stage
Noon-2:00 Eric London Band w/ Brett Brandstatt
2:30-4:30 Possum Plays Dead
5:00-7:30 Pete Sawyer & LHMWG w/ Scott Guberman
8:00-10:00 Edge of the West
10:30-12:30 Dead Roses
STAR STAGE SATURDAY AUG. 23rd Indoor Stage
2:00 - 2:30 TBA
10:00 -10:30pm Crispy Pig & Cassidy Lyn
CORRAL STAGE SATURDAY AUG. 23rd Outdoor Stage
4:30 - 5:00 Tumbleweed Soul & Friends
7:30 - 8:00 Tumbleweed Soul & Friends
GALAXY STAGE SUNDAY AUG. 24th Main Stage
Noon - 2:00 Dead Roses
2:30 - 4:30 Eric London Band w/ Brett Brandstatt
5:00 - 7:30 Pete Sawyer & LHMWGw/ Mookie Siegel
8:00 to 11:00 Electric Tumbleweed
STAR STAGE SUNDAY AUG. 24th Indoor Stage
2:00 - 2:30 Anna Jae Band
11:00-11:30pm Anna Jae Band
CORRAL STAGE SUNDAY AUG. 24th Outdoor Stage
4:30 - 5:00 Edge of the West
7:30 - 8:00 TBA
JAMBLES after 11:30 pm, music at the Star Stage inside or tasting room.
September 27 & 28, 2025
1 & 2 Day Camping Event
Hermitage Music presents:
DAVID NELSON BAND RIDES AGAIN Campout 4
Line Up:
Sat. 9/27 - GALAXY STAGE
11:00 - 11:30 Crispy Pig w Cassidy Lyn
2:00 - 2:00 Eric London Band w/ Jay Wilcox & Jeff Quigley
2:30 - 4:30 Edge of the West w/ Barry Sless
5:00 - 6:45 Slack & Steel w Stephen Inglis & Barry Sless
7:15 - 10:45 The David Nelson Band w/ Jay Lane
Sat. 9/27 - STAR STAGE Indoors
2 :00 - 2:30 The Highrollers
10:45-11:15pm Tumbleweed Soul & Friends
Jambles after 11:15pm, music at the Star Stage inside or tasting room
Sat. 9/27 - CORRAL STAGE Outdoors
4:30 - 5:00 Anna Jae Band
6:45 - 7:15 Edge of the West
Sun. 9/28 - GALAXY STAGE Outdoors
11 am - 1:00 Slack & Steel w/ Stephen Inglis & Barry Sless
1:30 - 3:30 Rowan Bros. w/ Barry Sless & Mookie Siegel
4:00 - 7:30 David Nelson Band w/ Jay Lane
8:00 - 11:00 Eric London Band w Jay Wilcox, Jeff Quigley & Brett Brandstatt
Sun. 9/28 - STAR STAGE
1:00 - 1:30 The Highrollers
11:00-11:30pm Anna Jay Band
Sun. 9/28 - CORRAL STAGE
3:30 - 4:00 Edge of the West
7:30 - 8:00 Tumbleweed Soul & Friends
Jambles after 11:30 pm, music at the Star Stage inside or tasting room.
Welcome to the 4th Annual David Nelson Band Rides Again Weekend. Make sure to get your tickets purchased early, as tickets are going fast. I will be sending traveling directions to all Ticket Holders. Please purchase tickets before the event and preferably not at the door.
A joyous Summer gathering of music! This uplifting experience leaves everyone feeling grateful for being in attendance. Lots of space to roam freely with friends. Views in all directions. Hiking trails, Swimming for the kids at the Pool with adults present. Kids are free. Arts & Crafts for kids. Lots of Vendors. No campfires or cooking.
There will be Food provided by La Catrina Lunch & Dinner, Breakfast Bar choices, for purchase. Free Sun Tea & Free Spring Water. (please bring your water bottles).
Coffee Bar, Beverages, Beer, Wine, & Soft Drinks all for purchase in the Tasting Room, Delicious food for purchase at the Food Truck. 2 Free Wine Tasting tickets per day.
All are welcome: friends, family & kids, to spend 1 or 2 amazing days of camping or come for the day, Sat. or Sun. RVs come set up early on Fri 9/26 at 4:00 pm. Gates open on Sat. & Sun. 9/27 & 9/28 at 10:00 am. Load out your campsite by noon on Monday.
CAMPING AT THE EVENT Bring shade items, sunscreen, misquito spray, pop ups. We will have misters and shade, plus you can chill in the barn and tasting room and still see the main stage. Best to stay out of the direct sun for long periods of time.
Bring: flashlights & camping gear, hiking boots, swimsuits & beach towels, low back chairs, pop ups ok. We have warm summer nights with cool breezes from the coast in the afternoon, but bring warm clothes for night time temps, just in case.
We have 2 Hot Water Star Showers and dressing rooms. We are excited to announce we have the Indoor Star Stage in the main indoor center of the barn & green room There will be bands playing in between acts on the The Corral Stage & The Star Stage, while the Main Galaxy Stage is getting geared up for the next bands. See the Line up posted around. Our wine & olive oil are for purchase & visit our merch table in the tasting room.Dogs are ok as long as the owners can take responsibility for their dogs and keep them leashed. Gated garden for dogs to roam free with a deck with views in all directions for you to be there with your dogs.
There is Camping available for all. The Fox Grove: Tent & Auto Camping, The Oak Grove: RV Parking. Best to load RV in on Friday to get the best spots. Electric hook up fee. Bucks Corral: Tent camping only, plus VIP Camping. Eagle Camp: Extreme wilderness camping with 4WD only. Hikers can hike to Eagles Camp for more awesome views!
ACCOMMODATIONS UPDATE BOOK EARLY as rooms go fast: If you prefer not to camp, there are other
accommodations available in Cloverdale, Geyserville, Healdsburg, Hopland, Boonville & Ukiah.
CLOVERDALE WINE COUNTRY INN & SUITES: Call 707-894-7500
Address: 324 S Cloverdale Blvd, Cloverdale, CA 95425. Only 15 minutes from venue.
CLOVERDALE: SUPER 8: Call 707- 893-7057 - Furber Ranch Plaza.
Address: 1147 S Cloverdale Blvd, Cloverdale, CA 95425. Only 15 minutes from venue.
GEYSERVILLE INN: Call 707- 857-4343
Address: 21714 Geyserville Ave, Geyserville, CA 95441 Only 20 minutes from venue.
GEYSERVILLE: ISIS OASIS: Call 707-857-4747 Thurs. thru Sun. 2 to 8 pm or call Director di Traci at 619-632-2064.
Pet Friendly:Dogs are welcome on approval/$10. Must take dogs with you. CABERNET COTTAGE is really cute for a
couple or family. Grateful Dead recorded Terrapin here. Jerry Garcia's favorite place to chill.
Address: 20889 Geyserville Ave, Geyserville, CA 95441. Only 20 minutes from venue.
HEALDSBURG: BEST WESTERN: Call (707) 433-0300 Address: 198 Dry Creek Rd, Healdsburg, CA 95448 Pet Friendly
HOPLAND: THACTHER HOTEL: Call 888-461-2017 Hotel Address: 13401 US-101, Hopland, CA 95449 Only 15 mins from venue.
HOPLAND: STOCKFARM INN: Call 707-744-1977 Hotel Address: 13441 US-101, Hopland, CA 95449 Only 15 mins from venue.
UKIAH: MOTEL 6: Call 888-778-3653 1340 North State St, Ukiah, CA 95482
OR Other Hotels in Ukiah for better rates & accomodations. Only 30 minutes from venue.
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