Folk Heritage Series: Steve Forbert Duo

  • ALL AGES
  • Made possible by the Charlie Pickett & Kathleen Rehl Endowment Fund

An early pioneer of Americana music, Steve Forbert is a longtime road warrior delivering folk and roots-rock with Southern charm.

By Caffe Lena

Date and time

Sunday, June 9 · 4 - 6pm EDT.

Location

Caffe Lena

47 Phila Street Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

Performers

Headliners

  • Steve Forbert

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 1 day before event

About this event

  • 2 hours
  • ALL AGES

"There’s something special about how the singer sounds pained and relieved while singing his tales of America. It’s somehow innocent and dangerous at the same time." – PopMatters

Years before Americana music earned its own category at the Grammy Awards, Steve Forbert helped pioneer the genre's mix of folk, roots-rock, and richly delivered storytelling. With his charismatic, raspy Southern voice, he's been a torchbearer of that sound for more than four decades, navigating the twists and turns of an acclaimed career that's taken him from gold records to Grammy nominations, from New York City's CBGB to Nashville's Bluebird Cafe, from his 1978 debut album to 2022's vital and versatile Moving Through America.

"I'm not trying to refine or reimagine what I do," says Forbert, a longtime road warrior who continues to spend the bulk of each year onstage, on the road, and in the writing room. "This is a continuation. I'm telling new stories, but my focus has always been the same. It's always been about the songs."

The Folk Heritage Series is made possible by the Charlie Pickett & Kathleen Rehl Endowment Fund.

Stream this show live at Caffè Lena TV. Enjoy one week of access with your live stream ticket.

Organized by

Caffè Lena presents extraordinary music in an intimate setting steeped in history. It is widely recognized as the longest continuously operating folk music venue in the United States. The Library of Congress calls Caffè Lena “An American treasure,” and we have been recognized by The GRAMMY Foundation for our important contributions to the development of American music.

From $17.35