Raphael Vineyard

One for the grown-ups 🍷🎶

Thanks to Raphael Vineyards and Glen Hoffman of NOFOk’n Way for a sweet afternoon of music last Saturday. 🍷🎶

Loved sharing songs with special guests Bridget Rymer, Barbara Miller, and Glen — and thanks to the friends who came out, sang along, made requests, and filled the room with warmth + energy. It was extra special meeting new folks and hearing stories about songs that have meant something to you over the years.

I played a little bit of everything — From Good Homes tunes, Little Band songs, some covers I love, a few requests, and songs inspired by life out here on the North Fork. Felt like a really special afternoon.

Here’s the set list for anyone keepin’ score…



Set 1

Dress in Blue (Me & The Little Band That Could)

I Talked to Cupid (From Good Homes)

Looking Out My Backdoor (CCR)

Let’s Make a Better World (Dr. John)

Hold This Home Together (Lil’ Band)

If You Want to Sing Out (Cat Stevens)

Living in a Beatles’ Song (Me & David Gibb)

Roads (Lil’ Band)

King of the Road (Roger Miller)

If I Don’t Have Fun (FGH)

Women are Smarter (Harry Belefonte)

I’m Your Man (FGH)

 

Set 2

Laundry on the Line (Lil’ Band)

Romeo’s Tune (Steve Forbert)

Blow Dandelion Blow (Lil’ Band)

Road Trip – request (Lil’ Band)

What I Gots I Got (Original)

Omaha (Original)

Dancin’ in the Moonlight (King Harvest)

Don’t Know Why w/Bridget Rymer on vocals (Jesse Harris/Norah Jones)

One Day by the Riverside (Lil’ Band)

There She Goes (FGH)

I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight (Bob Dylan)

You Wreck Me (Tom Petty)

 

Set 3

Tip of My Tongue (Original)

Sunny Side Up - request (Lil’ Band)

Me And Julio Down by the Schoolyard – request (Paul Simon)

Long Slow Dance w/Barbara Miller on vocals (Barbara Miller)

Christmas Out East w/Glen Hoffman on vocals (Glen Hoffman/Brady Rymer/The Hunkerdowns)

Shakedown Street – request (Grateful Dead)

Enjoy Yourself (Guy Lombardo)

Light of Love (Lil’ Band)

Let the Wind Take You Home Again (Original)

2nd Red Barn on the Right (FGH)

You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere (Bob Dylan)