Scott Palermo Music

Matamoras, PA

$75-$500

Travels up to 120 miles

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Rafter's Tavern In Callicoon, NY where I perform regularly.

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I play regularly at Three Hammer's Winery

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Performing for Music for Humanity - a charity who raises money for music scholarships.

Overview

I am a singer/songwriter/guitarist with a baritone voice. I play John Prine, Cat Steven’s, Gordon Lightfoot, Bill Staines, John Denver, and many other folk artists and traditional tunes, along with some of my own. I play six and twelve-string guitar and have my own sound equipment if needed. I’m looking forward to playing for you!


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Price range: $75-$500

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