"We have everything from the most intimate song to a Mozart Symphony this season," said Miloš Repicky.
"We are very pleased with the response to the four readings," shared Scott Schwartz.
"We're really excited to be bringing some legendary names to the East End - from Three Dog Night and Don McLean to the Drifters, Belmonts, and Darlene Love," shared Daniel Binderman.
"In many ways Graham has been a hard artist to pin down, eluding as he does the oft-told narratives of modernism," said Alicia G. Longwell.
"Not that I needed one, but, it's another good chance to hang out in the Hamptons and talk with some interesting people," Warren Strugatch joked.
"The film Alive in France documents the friendship and musical collaboration between myself, Abel Ferrara and Paul Hipp," Joe Delia told Hamptons.com.
"It has always been a place where I can let myself go and take a journey to wherever the canvas takes me in that moment," reflected Jessica Singer.
"The inspiration for de Kooning & Friends comes from a love for fellow artists that I have connected with personally and aesthetically thru their work," said artist Mary Montes.
"I started Boo-Hooray ten years ago as a means of working with the kind of 20th century cultural residue that I felt needed representation in museums and academic libraries," explained Johan Kugelberg.
"It is a welcomed change as a songwriter to perform in an intimate and acoustically rich room like the South Fork Congregation," said Gene Casey.
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