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Hudson West Fest

  • Music Programs
    • Concerts
    • School Music Education
    • Songwriters
    • SENIOR SONGS
    • Photos
  • Get Involved
    • Donate
    • Volunteers
  • About Us
    • Contact
    • Press
    • Photos
    • ADA & Accessibility
  • SPONSORs

Hudson West has evolved from an all day music festival to a year-round music series with up to five concerts annually at the  Nimbus Arts Center, 329 Warren Street, Jersey City, NJ.  We are an artist-first organization that supports premier musicians and presents high-quality acoustic music

 

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2025 PERFORMERS

2025 was a showcase of Hudson West's premier Americana, Folk, Country, Blues and Roots musicians.  Ok, and maybe the occasional raga, rock, jazz and psychedelia group.

Amythyst Kiah

The rootsy alt-rock of Amythyst's 2021 breakthrough album, Wary + Strange, offered a collection of spellbinding songs detailing her experience with grief, trauma, and alienation, each illuminated in her extraordinary songwriting. A showcase for her singular musicality and soul-stirring voice, Kiah’s Rounder Records debut soon found many leading critics hailing her as a formidable new talent, landing her on Rolling Stone’s list of the 25 Best Country and Americana Albums of 2021 and drawing acclaim from major outlets like Pitchfork. Adding to her list of accolades includes earning a Grammy nomination for her powerhouse anthem “Black Myself.” 

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Dori Freeman

Dori Freeman has sharpened her vision of Appalachian Americana over five studio albums. From the country traditionalism of her self-titled debut to the amplified folk of Ten Thousand Roses, it's a sound that nods to her mountain-town roots even as it reaches beyond them. Freeman continues creating her own musical geography with Do You Recall, the songwriter's most eclectic -- and electric -- record yet. 

"I grew up in a family that played a lot of traditional music, but my dad played a lot of other types of music for me, too," says Freeman, who grew up in rural Galax, Virginia. "I'd go fiddler's conventions, but I'd also watch my dad play jazz, swing, country, and rock & roll. He was a big fan of singer-songwriters. I think that variety has a lot to do with the way my own songwriting has developed." 

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