Don Gallardo and Christian Lopez

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

<!-- Doors open at 2:30 p.m. for this 3 p.m. concert. We appreciate your RSVP, which will ensure you a spot at the show, and suggest a donation for $20 for adults and $10 for students. Donate now! --> Don Gallardo has called Nashville home for over 9 years, but his California roots shine through on current LP, Hickory, where Gallardo weaves his 1970’s Laurel Canyon influences into modern roots-Americana. The Telegraph calls Hickory, released in the UK by Clubhouse Records, “One of the Best Country Music Albums of 2015” along with Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, Patty Griffin, Justin Townes Earle, and more. MOJO Magazine gave Hickory “4 Stars” and in 2016 Rolling Stone calls Gallardo “A singer-songwriter that is one of the Country and Americana scene's true journeymen.” Gallardo’s work has been prominently featured in films "Jolene" and Jackass Presents "Bad Grandpa" as well as highly popular television series, "The Vampire Diaries" and ABC's "Nashville.” Read more about Don here Christian Lopez played at our first Autumn Acoustic Afternoon at the Ross Farm in 2015 and has packed the barn twice more since then! We're thrilled he's coming back again, and we know this is going to be a […]

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Brian Dunne

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Doors open at 2:30 p.m. for the 3 p.m. show on Sunday, April 23. Suggested donation is $20 for adults and $10 for students; RSVP is recommended to save your spot! Donate now! Raised in New York, folk singer/songwriter Brian Dunne has won the attention and praise of many. With his sharp lyrical prowess and country-influenced vocals, Brian has played in the U.S. folk scene far and wide. Citing influences such as Bob Dylan, The Band, and Bruce Springsteen, one can hear his roots winding through the sound and style of his songwriting and performing. After graduating from the Berklee College of Music in 2011, Brian moved to Brooklyn where he currently resides. Following up 2012's The Brooklyn Bridge EP, which received critical and popular acclaim, Brian released his first full-length record, Songs From the Hive, on February 17, 2015.

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ARTsee

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

fine art and jewelry sale, exhibit and scavenger hunt live raku firing art demonstrations live music historical docents on-site improv poetry hikes and presentations plein aire painters welcome picnics encouraged! Sponsored by ARTsee and the Ross Farm ARTseetour.com for more information, email Beth Murphy at: petalart@veizon.net

The 3rd Annual Rock the Barn – The Rad Trads

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Doors will open at 4pm. Admission for this show is a suggested donation of $20 for adults and only $10 for students. Donate now! The Rad Trads are going to bust us out of our folksy, singer-songwriter genre with their unique brand of American rock & roll tinged with blues, jazz, Americana, funk and R&B. This six-piece band will Rock the Barn on Sunday, May 21 – and their trumpet, trombone and saxophone players represent the first horn section to play one of our Ross Farm concerts. Their latest record is “Must We Call Them Rad Trads,” but we’re sure you’ll call them “awesome” once you’ve seen them play! Past tour highlights include jazz festivals in Atlanta, Rochester and Columbus and exciting tours to the Russian River Jazz & Blues Festival, a monthlong European festival tour and performances in Italy, Edinburgh and Borneo. Shortly before their Basking Ridge show, the Rad Trads have a three night run in Switzerland.

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Jared Mahone

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Gates will open at 6 p.m. for the 7 p.m. show. Suggested donation is $20 for adults and $10 for students. Donate now! Jared Mahone makes his debut at the Ross Farm on Saturday, June 3. While we'll stage this show outside, a rainy forecast will move us indoors, so remember to RSVP in advance and we'll make sure you'll have a spot whether we are inside or out! Jared’s raw, acoustic songs and storytelling are inspired by an amalgamation of his upbringing on 90s soul, R&B and hip-hop. He creates a sense of intimacy no matter how large the stage, wrapping crowds into a narrative of which they ultimately become the subject. We can’t wait to finally have Jared at the Farm! Read more about Jared here

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The End of America

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

We appreciate your RSVP, which will ensure you a spot at the show, and suggest a donation of $20 for adults and $10 for students. Donate now! The End of America is not some grand political statement – it is a band of friends, singers and travelers who blend three-part harmony with rock and Americana. The Philadelphia-based trio achieves a style that resonates with fans of Ryan Adams, CSNY, and Dawes. The End of America has performed at festivals including SXSW (BrooklynVegan showcase), Savannah Stopover, Baltimore Folk Fest and shared the stage with Beck, Anthony Green, Gary Louris of The Jayhawks and Rocky Votolato. They’ve also grown quite a New Jersey following, playing twice at the Ross Farm, as well as for Ethical Brew in Bergen County and the Music on Main Street series in Woodbridge. All frontmen of previous bands, Brendon Thomas, James Downes and Trevor Leonard met on tour in 2005. They went on to form a trio that highlights their vocal chemistry and captures the raw honesty of their performances. The band’s first two recordings, “Steep Bay” and “Shakey,” were tracked live with minimal takes. Just this past summer, they released their first full-length, self-titled album, and […]

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JD Eicher with Mike Mains

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

This will be a very special summer afternoon, with the gates opening at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 16 for the 3 p.m. concert. Suggested donation is $20 for adults and $10 for students. Donate now! We’re delighted to announce JD Eicher is returning to the Ross Farm this summer! The Youngstown, OH-born and bred musician released his latest album,"The Middle Distance," last May and has been busy touring to promote that record, as well as spending some time on the road with best-selling author Nicholas Sparks in support of Sparks’ latest novel, Two by Two. Eicher wrote an original song for the novel, and created an EP soundtrack to the author’s 20th novel. In fact, the novel, autographed by both the author and the musician, will be auctioned off at the Ross Farm Farm to Table Event on September 23. Eicher played at the Ross Farm’s first Autumn Acoustic Afternoon in October 2015, bringing along Christian Lopez and Butch Parnell to open that event. Eicher returned last spring to play on the Tack House Patio stage with his percussionist Dylan Kollat and they filled the lawn with appreciative fans. This year, Eicher is touring with indie rock musician Mike […]

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Farm to Table 2017

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

2nd Annual Farm to Table Event A Boudinot Garden-Inspired dinner Hosted by The Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate Appetizers & Buffet Dinner  Wine & Beer (permit pending)  Live Music by the Altman Brothers  Silent Auction & Live Auction $125/person by September 8th * $150/person after September 8th Adults 21 and over only You can RSVP and pay online by credit card (no Paypal account required) or by mailing a check and the form to the address below If you cannot attend, you can still make a donation. Mail-in: Complete the information below & return with check payable to Friends of the Boudinot Southard Ross Estate to Jan Malay, 141 Highland Ave., Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 Name(s) Phone Address Email May we add your email address to our mailing list for future events? Y/N We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization; your donations are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Rain date: Sunday, September 24   

Tony Lucca and Derik Hultquist

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Online reservations are closed now, but tickets may be available at the door on Sunday Gates will open at 3:30 p.m. and the music will begin at 4 p.m. in the Barn. Suggested donation is $20/adults and $10/students. Pre-registration is recommended as this show is expected to draw a full house! <!-- Donate now! --> We’re happy to announce a very special afternoon of live music at the Ross Farm with singer/songwriters Tony Lucca and Derik Hultquist on Sunday, Oct. 1! This marks Tony’s second visit to the Farm, and he’s bringing Derik along for his first show here. They’ll be joined by Luke Preston, who will open the show. Tony Lucca Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and actor Tony Lucca is a soulful, acoustic pop vocalist who finished in third place on the 2012 season of NBC's The Voice. Born in Pontiac, Michigan, in 1976, Lucca grew up in nearby Waterford where he developed an interest in music at a young age. The grandson of Detroit jazz pianist James "Jimmy" Stevenson, Lucca was playing guitar by age three and by the time he was 12 years old, he was performing locally with his cousin, guitarist/vocalist Cole Garlak. Lucca's interest in performing […]

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History Weekend

The Ross Farm 135 N Maple Ave, Basking Ridge, NJ, United States

Saturday October 14 10:00am - 5:00pm Sunday October 15 noon - 4:00pm Please stop in and experience Weekend Journey through the Past with the Friends of the Boudinot-Southard-Ross Estate! We’ve hosted some wonderful events here in 2017, including an ARTsee Happening, Colonial Day with the Oak Street 4th graders, live music, the 300th anniversary celebration picnic for the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church, the very recent Farm to Table Event and more, but this event is very special to us! Come learn about the fascinating history of this site, which was home tos everal prominent figures who played critical roles in the founding and early years of the United States. Elias Boudinot, President of the Continental Congress, purchased the home in 1771. He sold the house to Henry Southard in 1785, and Southard did his part by serving in the House of Representatives for New Jersey from 1801 to 1821. His son Samuel, who attended the Brick Academy, later became the Governor, a Senator, and Secretary of the Navy. Featured activities throughout the weekend include actors in costumes portraying historical figures, harpsichord demonstrators, displays from Boxwood Hall (the state museum dedicated to Elias Boudinot, a “Paint Out!” where artisits of all […]