
Desmond Teague
Desmond Teague is a multi-instrumentalist, improviser, and composer from Poughkeepsie, New York. He channels the music of the Afro-American diaspora along with countless other influences including folkloric music from around the world, and European classical music, to create a multidirectional approach to writing, improvising, and composing music. Most often he works in the jazz idiom. Each performance is curated to bring the audience along a journey through different musical eras, concepts, and vibrations with the hopes that this music brings them closer to the creator, closer to the people around them, and closer to themselves.

Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.

Myles Mancuso
Myles Mancuso is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, keyboards, drums and bass. He is mostly known for fronting his band “The Myles Mancuso Band” as lead guitar and vocals, as well as doing Solo Acoustic Shows and Session Work. His original style of music is a blend of Roots Americana and R&B. He was recognized in 2010 by TrueFire as one of the Top 10 Guitar Prodigies in the World. He’s frequently performed on some of the top stages in New York City such as BB Kings Club, The Brooklyn Bowl, The Iridium Jazz Club, The Cutting Room, and The Village Underground. Over the course of his career, Myles has also played at popular festivals such as the Warren Haynes’ Mountain Jam Festival, the Sarasota Blues Festival, Gathering of the Vibes, The New York State Blues Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, and the Bethel Woods Blues Festival. His band also opened for a variety of national artists such as The Allman Brothers, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Les Paul, Levon Helm and more.
Dylan Doyle plays 1915
Southern born and Northern raised, Dylan Doyle, with his gritty guitar playing, poetic songwriting and powerful stage presence, has been reaching a growing national and international audience for almost a decade. Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan quickly became a seasoned professional and has continued to consistently prove himself a consummate artist among musicians and listeners alike. From a broad range of influences comes his unique sound that defies classification, somewhere in the mix of RnB, funk, and Americana.
With his songwriting, storytelling, and poignant guitar work, Dylan effortlessly leads audiences on an emotional journey into his plights and plunders as a young man with nomadic tendencies. Dylan consistently packs houses around the United States and Europe.
He has played with such notable musicians Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat). Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”

Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.

Kyle Miller @ 1915
A native of New York's Hudson Valley, Kyle writes the kind of middle-beat confessional bedroom rock you've come to expect in the internet age. Guitars! Pianos! Drums! Bass Guitars! Barking dogs! Sad lyrics! Yelling! It's all there plain as day. His first record, Little Nothing, was self released and is available wherever music is streamed. Find it on Spotify!
https://kylejamesmiller.bandcamp.com/


Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.


Myles Mancuso
Myles Mancuso is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, keyboards, drums and bass. He is mostly known for fronting his band “The Myles Mancuso Band” as lead guitar and vocals, as well as doing Solo Acoustic Shows and Session Work. His original style of music is a blend of Roots Americana and R&B. He was recognized in 2010 by TrueFire as one of the Top 10 Guitar Prodigies in the World. He’s frequently performed on some of the top stages in New York City such as BB Kings Club, The Brooklyn Bowl, The Iridium Jazz Club, The Cutting Room, and The Village Underground. Over the course of his career, Myles has also played at popular festivals such as the Warren Haynes’ Mountain Jam Festival, the Sarasota Blues Festival, Gathering of the Vibes, The New York State Blues Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, and the Bethel Woods Blues Festival. His band also opened for a variety of national artists such as The Allman Brothers, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Les Paul, Levon Helm and more.
Matt Smith
Matt is a pianist/vocalists and he performs at local brewery’s and restaurants throughout the Hudson Valley when he’s not producing post production audio.

Plane Station
Plane Station is a singer/songwriter duo comprised of siblings Nick and Brianna Chiapparino. Their sound, honed through years of live performance, is built on harmony, memorable melodies and a collaborative approach to songwriting. Their music, often driven either by Nick’s acoustic guitar or Brianna’s piano work, weaves seamlessly through the intimate and the grandiose, whispered lines over a finger picked guitar often give way to soaring harmonies over swelling instrumentation.

Kyle Miller @ 1915
A native of New York's Hudson Valley, Kyle writes the kind of middle-beat confessional bedroom rock you've come to expect in the internet age. Guitars! Pianos! Drums! Bass Guitars! Barking dogs! Sad lyrics! Yelling! It's all there plain as day. His first record, Little Nothing, was self released and is available wherever music is streamed. Find it on Spotify!
https://kylejamesmiller.bandcamp.com/

Matt Sease Live at 1915
Matt Sease is a folk-rock, indie singer-songwriter from the small coastal town of Mathews County, VA. With roots in 90’s acoustic rock and modern indie influences, his music blends energetic storytelling with heartfelt melodies. From the BMI Songwriting Festival in Key West to the national stage on American Idol, Matt’s journey reflects a lifelong passion for connecting through song.
Dylan Doyle Returns to 1915
Southern born and Northern raised, Dylan Doyle, with his gritty guitar playing, poetic songwriting and powerful stage presence, has been reaching a growing national and international audience for almost a decade. Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan quickly became a seasoned professional and has continued to consistently prove himself a consummate artist among musicians and listeners alike. From a broad range of influences comes his unique sound that defies classification, somewhere in the mix of RnB, funk, and Americana.
With his songwriting, storytelling, and poignant guitar work, Dylan effortlessly leads audiences on an emotional journey into his plights and plunders as a young man with nomadic tendencies. Dylan consistently packs houses around the United States and Europe.
He has played with such notable musicians Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat). Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”
The Tonebenders Dou - Jillian And Erol
Erol and Jillian - The Tonebenders Duo will join us once again at 1915 Wine Cellar, we are excited to welcome them back.
Join us!

Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.


Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.

Jazz Thursdays - Hosted by Bob Arthurs
Join us for Jazz Thursdays! From 7 - 9 we bring you some of the smoothest sounds of the Hudson Valley. We seek out super talented musicians who know their stuff. Stop by, grab a glass of wine and unwind from your busy week.
Bob Arthurs will be your host for the evening and he may even bring along some special guests. So kick back and enjoy.
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.


Myles Mancuso
Myles Mancuso is a multi-instrumentalist, playing guitar, keyboards, drums and bass. He is mostly known for fronting his band “The Myles Mancuso Band” as lead guitar and vocals, as well as doing Solo Acoustic Shows and Session Work. His original style of music is a blend of Roots Americana and R&B. He was recognized in 2010 by TrueFire as one of the Top 10 Guitar Prodigies in the World. He’s frequently performed on some of the top stages in New York City such as BB Kings Club, The Brooklyn Bowl, The Iridium Jazz Club, The Cutting Room, and The Village Underground. Over the course of his career, Myles has also played at popular festivals such as the Warren Haynes’ Mountain Jam Festival, the Sarasota Blues Festival, Gathering of the Vibes, The New York State Blues Festival, Rochester Jazz Festival, and the Bethel Woods Blues Festival. His band also opened for a variety of national artists such as The Allman Brothers, Buddy Guy, Robert Cray, Les Paul, Levon Helm and more.

Plane Station
Plane Station is a singer/songwriter duo comprised of siblings Nick and Brianna Chiapparino. Their sound, honed through years of live performance, is built on harmony, memorable melodies and a collaborative approach to songwriting. Their music, often driven either by Nick’s acoustic guitar or Brianna’s piano work, weaves seamlessly through the intimate and the grandiose, whispered lines over a finger picked guitar often give way to soaring harmonies over swelling instrumentation.
Dylan Doyle plays 1915
Southern born and Northern raised, Dylan Doyle, with his gritty guitar playing, poetic songwriting and powerful stage presence, has been reaching a growing national and international audience for almost a decade. Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan quickly became a seasoned professional and has continued to consistently prove himself a consummate artist among musicians and listeners alike. From a broad range of influences comes his unique sound that defies classification, somewhere in the mix of RnB, funk, and Americana.
With his songwriting, storytelling, and poignant guitar work, Dylan effortlessly leads audiences on an emotional journey into his plights and plunders as a young man with nomadic tendencies. Dylan consistently packs houses around the United States and Europe.
He has played with such notable musicians Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat). Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”

Ethan Levy at 1915
Ethan Levy is a talented singer songwriter from Orange County with an extensive catalogue of original music.


Bob Arthurs
Bob Arthurs is a jazz trumpet player, vocalist, and recording artist who has been appearing in clubs and at festivals in the New York area and abroad for almost five decades. New York venues include Birdland, Iridium, Jazz Standard, Cornelia Street Cafe, Cleopatra's Needle, Somethin' Jazz Club, Alice Tully Hall, Town Hall, and the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center Plaza among others. Abroad he has performed in Belgium, The Netherlands, Russia, Japan, and Austria (visit the audio, video, and link pages to hear Bob in action ).
In addition to leading his own groups, Bob has played with Lee Konitz, Warne Marsh, Sal Mosca, Ted Brown, Warren Vache, Larry Coryell, Bucky Pizzarelli, Chuck Wayne, Tal Farlowe, Carmen Leggio, with whom he co-directed a big band, Etta Jones, Jimmy Hill, and Bill Crow among many others.
Dylan Doyle plays 1915
Southern born and Northern raised, Dylan Doyle, with his gritty guitar playing, poetic songwriting and powerful stage presence, has been reaching a growing national and international audience for almost a decade. Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan quickly became a seasoned professional and has continued to consistently prove himself a consummate artist among musicians and listeners alike. From a broad range of influences comes his unique sound that defies classification, somewhere in the mix of RnB, funk, and Americana.
With his songwriting, storytelling, and poignant guitar work, Dylan effortlessly leads audiences on an emotional journey into his plights and plunders as a young man with nomadic tendencies. Dylan consistently packs houses around the United States and Europe.
He has played with such notable musicians Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat). Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”




Plane Station
Plane Station is a singer/songwriter duo comprised of siblings Nick and Brianna Chiapparino. Their sound, honed through years of live performance, is built on harmony, memorable melodies and a collaborative approach to songwriting. Their music, often driven either by Nick’s acoustic guitar or Brianna’s piano work, weaves seamlessly through the intimate and the grandiose, whispered lines over a finger picked guitar often give way to soaring harmonies over swelling instrumentation.

Plane Station
Plane Station is a singer/songwriter duo comprised of siblings Nick and Brianna Chiapparino. Their sound, honed through years of live performance, is built on harmony, memorable melodies and a collaborative approach to songwriting. Their music, often driven either by Nick’s acoustic guitar or Brianna’s piano work, weaves seamlessly through the intimate and the grandiose, whispered lines over a finger picked guitar often give way to soaring harmonies over swelling instrumentation.

Totally Tubular 2025 Countdown Party!
It's Prom night at 1915!
Get out your 1980's best and come out to the most bitchen' New Years Eve party in Poughkeepsie!
Boys, dust off those rental tuxedos and satin cummerbunds and girls grab your Aquanet and shoulder pads!
Before we get to the complimentary champagne toast at midnight you have a couple options.
VIP guests will join us at 7PM for an amazing 1980's inspired menu and have their table reserved for the entire night. Scroll down and select the size table you want and on the next page order the actual tickets.
If you would like to come and hang out for the countdown purchase a "Countdown" ticket and join us at 9PM. Enjoy our Vegas Inspired all you can eat buffet until 11PM. Seating and tables are first come first served.









Dylan Doyle plays 1915
Southern born and Northern raised, Dylan Doyle, with his gritty guitar playing, poetic songwriting and powerful stage presence, has been reaching a growing national and international audience for almost a decade. Touring nationally since age 15, Dylan quickly became a seasoned professional and has continued to consistently prove himself a consummate artist among musicians and listeners alike. From a broad range of influences comes his unique sound that defies classification, somewhere in the mix of RnB, funk, and Americana.
With his songwriting, storytelling, and poignant guitar work, Dylan effortlessly leads audiences on an emotional journey into his plights and plunders as a young man with nomadic tendencies. Dylan consistently packs houses around the United States and Europe.
He has played with such notable musicians Rob Stoner (Bob Dylan, Don Mclean), John Platania (Van Morrison, Natalie Merchant), Ben Cauley (Otis Redding) and Bill Payne (Little Feat). Stoner called Dylan one of the most prodigious players he has known with abundant natural talent. John Platania has referred to Dylan as “The Future.” Ben Cauley, after playing with Dylan in Memphis said, “Dylan Doyle sounds like a young Jimi Hendrix.” In the words of Bill Payne upon sharing the stage, “Music is a conversation. Dylan spoke beautifully and was listening to the musicians around him. His play was imaginative and original.”