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Sun, Jan 4 from 2:00pm to 4:30pm
Valley Folk
144 Cedar Street, Corning, NY

Due to unforeseen circumstances, Laura Orshaw and Josh Rinkel are unable to appear on the scheduled date of January 4th 2026, but we are working on a new date to be announced as soon as possible.

However, we are thrilled to be able to say that the Gibson Brothers will step in on January 4th, same time same place, for a concert of bluegrass, country and Americana music. We will accept any tickets already purchased for Laura and Josh at the Gibson Brothers concert, or you can request a refund by emailing [email protected]. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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There’s a reason why Ricky Skaggs pulled Eric and Leigh Gibson off the stage at the Ryman two decades ago and offered to produce their debut record, and why David Ferguson and Grammy-Award-winning producer Dan Auerbach co-wrote and produced the Gibson Brothers’ 14th album “Mockingbird” (2018): the Gibson Brothers are the real deal. They can pick. They can sing. And they can write a darn good country song. They’ve won about every bluegrass award you can name and released albums on almost every premier Americana label you can think of including Sugar Hill and Rounder, and, if that’s not enough, their songs have been recorded by bluegrass legends no less than Del McCoury. Not bad for two native New Yorkers who grew up on a dairy farm upstate.
Their latest album, “Darkest Hour”, produced by dobro master Jerry Douglas and including Leigh singing with Alison Krauss [“I Feel the Same Way as You”], combines their wide-ranging talents with that brother harmony to create something truly unique. And in a testament to the value they place on a great live performance, while “Mockingbird” had big production and many musicians, “Darkest hour” was designed as one that could be brought to audiences on the road.
While Eric and Leigh Gibson are often at the front of a full band , this concert will be an intimate performance from just the two brothers.

Tickets online or at the door: General $25, Patron $30, Student/Disabled/Hard Times $10, Children under 14 free with accompanying adult

There is a self-running jam on concert nights beginning 90 minutes before each concert when we get in the building to set up. Bring your instrument and come jam with us!

Phone: (607) 962-4461; online ticket link at website

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