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Local Talent Shines at Caffe Lena Open Mic Night

Cole Davidson performs at Caffe Lena’s open mic night on Feb. 23. Photo by Ava Goodemote.

SARATOGA SPRINGS — On Monday night, Caffè Lena was aglow with the soft, inviting lights of center stage that helped set the scene for a night full of local talent.

There was a low hum of conversation amongst the dozens of audience members as artists tuned their instruments. The wooden tables that inhabited the cafe were peppered with refreshments and snacks as provided by Caffè Lena.

The music was a mix of acoustic and folk, with each song different from the last. Many artists chose to play original tunes, while others opted for classic covers that had the audience singing and nodding along. Artists of all ages took the stage, and the crowd was not shy to show their support after each performance.

Among the highlights were the Dust Bowl Faeries, who traveled from the Catskills to showcase some of their unique and upbeat original tunes. (The Dust Bowl Faeries will return to Caffè Lena for a show on March 6.) 

Each musician managed to pull the audience into their music, but younger artists such as Cole Davidson and Henry Phalen were particularly successful in this task. Both performed original works that can be found on Spotify and other streaming platforms.