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  • Winter Concert Series - Jeanne Marie Farinelli Jazz Duo


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    Jeanne Marie Farinelli is a saxophonist and educator in the Milwaukee area. Inspired by the classic jazz tradition, her influences include Sonny Rollins and Dexter Gordon. In her music, Jeanne Marie uses modern sounds combined with traditional feels to create a unique and soulful approach to improvised music. She will be joined by Milwaukee based jazz guitarist, Sam Catral. Join us for a night of jazz music at Hop Harvest!

  • Winter Concert Series - Buckthorn Ramblers


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    The Buckthorn Ramblers play bluegrass music, starting with the music of Bill Monroe and continuing to the present day. They enjoy composing new music as well as creating new versions of traditional material, using vocal harmonies to tell stories, and playing the foot-stomping instrumental tunes. The Buckthorn Ramblers are a hard hitting, mandolin heavy band (and in fact all of the members are mandolin players, while some of them happen to play other instruments in the current scenario). One of the features that sets the band apart is the use of two mandolins, often trading solos and licks, and at times playing together in harmony. How is the audience affected? Some will smile, tap their foot, and sway or step to the music. For children and the young at heart, it often becomes an all-out, no-holds-barred, bouncing and bumping dance scene. The Buckthorn Ramblers look like a band should. They dress for success and aim to please, while maintaining artistic integrity and avoiding trips to trendy boutiques or the local farm supply store, as the case may be. James Anders, mandolin: This young man is full of ideas, and as a mandolin player, he fires them off with machine gun speed and precision. Bam! Kevin Christianson, mandolin: Kevin is dedicated to upholding and furthering the tradition of the bluesy, punchy bluegrass mandolin sound. Pow! In many ways, Kevin is the driving force behind the band. Eric Langford; guitar, fiddle, and bandleader Brad Astor, bass: The Buckthorn Ramblers are blessed to have Brad on bass, borrowed from the acclaimed Madison-area band “Sortin the Mail”. If the audience is lucky, they will be treated to one of Brad’s original compositions, “A Little Goes a Long Way”.

  • Winter Concert Series - Foocoustics


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    The Foocoustics are an acoustic Foo Fighters tribute duo from southeastern Wisconsin. Though the lion share of our set list is Foo Fighters, we also play a variety of other genres including oldies, 80s and 90s songs. https://www.facebook.com/The.Foocoustics

  • Dennis Tiegs 80th! Dining Room, 1-4pm

  • St. Paddy's Eve Concert - Ceol Cairde


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    This group of Milwaukee area musicians has been performing traditional Irish music since the spring of 1989. Ceol Cairde has its roots in the 1988 Irish Fest Summer School, a week of classes held the week before Irish Fest. Classes are taught in Irish music, dance, language, and theater, as well as other Irish cultural activities for all ages. Deciding one week a year of Irish music was not enough, they began playing in each other’s living rooms, learning more and more tunes. With the windows open during one summer day, a passer-by heard the delightful sounds of jigs and reels and asked the group to perform at her wedding. Milwaukee Irish Fest, Holiday Folk Fair, the Canadian Carrousel of Nations, and many other special events followed that special wedding performance. Ceol Cairde members share the energy and spirit of the traditional Irish music they enjoy so much. The irresistible blending of their instruments provides the unique sound that is the “Music of Friends.”

  • St. Paddy's Eve Concert - áthas - Irish Music Combo


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    áthas is a band firmly rooted in the traditions of Irish music, constantly seeking inspiration from the past masters and passing on their knowledge by teaching throughout Milwaukee. The band remains receptive to new influences, and continues to impress audiences with their new compositions as well as their passion, energy and love for making music. https://www.athasmusic.com/

  • Organic Rhythm Jam (Drum Cirlcle) CANCELLED


    Host: Tom Gill with Rhythm for Unity at Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: FREE

    Unfortunately this event had to be cancelled. Please see our next drum circle event planned for April 18th.

    Tom Gill from Rhythm For Unity will be hosting an organic rhythm jam from 6:00 – 8:00pm with hand drums, percussion instruments and likely a few surprises! Feel free to bring your own instrument (store bought or home-made) or use some of the extras that will be on hand. No experience required! Good Harvest owner Joe Nolan reached out to invite local drummers to share organic rhythms in this incredible space. The food (natural), beverages (alcoholic and non-) and ambience are amazing! Note this is not a drum class, nor over-facilitated session, rather a spontaneous community drum jam that will be different every time depending on who shows up and the spirit of the group.

  • Gallamore Homes Meeting, Dining Room, 9:30am-12:30pm

  • Spring Concert Series - Steve "Big Dog" Progar - 6-8PM

    Meet Steve Progar, better known as Buck Shot, a Wisconsin native who traded polkas for rock 'n' roll after Elvis and The Beatles struck a chord in his soul. Growing up in the 50s and 60s, Buck was immersed in a mix of folk, country, and rock that shaped his eclectic musical style. He hit the Wisconsin music scene in the mid-60s, sharing stages with icons from Ted Nugent to Rory Gallagher and even getting mentorship from the legendary Isaac Guillory. Fast forward over five decades, and Buck is still rocking, now with four albums of original music under his belt. But that's not all—his shows are a walk through music history, covering hits from The Beatles to Johnny Cash, ensuring a night that's as entertaining as it is nostalgic. Buck's love for music shines in every performance, proving that true passion never fades.

  • Spring Concert Series - Jack Julian Trio


    Host: Hop Harvest & Vine
    Fee: Free

    Singer/songwriter Jack Julian infuses early 2000 acoustic pop and blues guitar into his melodies. His musical influences include Dave Matthew’s band, Matthew Sweet, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Colbie Caillet, Matt Nathanson, and The Police. By the time he was seven, he performed Sk8er Boi (Avril Lavigne) at his school's talent show. This past year, Jack has performed with bass guitarist Shaun Snopek and Drummer Gregory David at local restaurants, beer gardens, and city festivals. In addition to writing songs and performing tunes of the group’s favorite musical influences, Jack is currently attending Berklee College of Music to further his craft in songwriting and is in the works of producing his first EP.

  • Easter Sunday Store Hours


    Host: Good Harvest Market & Hop Harvest & Vine

    Happy Easter Sunday. Store hours 9am - 3pm. Cafe is Closed. Hope you all have a wonderful Easter. Monday resumes normal Store & Cafe hours.