He drew a respectable crowd for his show there in November 2021, but perhaps a mix of exposure from touring with rocker Beth Hart last year, as well as consistently excellent solo performances in similar venues such as Daryl’s House and The Iridium has caused word of mouth to spread like wildfire.Īs per usual, a majority of the crowd consisted of hardened classic rock and blues fans, likely more familiar with Sullivan’s stellar covers of artists like Eric Clapton, George Harrison, The Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix than his original material.
Quinn Sullivan, who has played with legends such as Buddy Guy and Santana, drew a standing-room-only crowd for the evening. A rustic sit-down dinner-type spot an hour and a half or so north of NYC, the room is THE place to be for fans of classic rock and soul. The Falcon, a ticketless venue that kindly, yet sternly, encourages the tipping of the artists who play there, is a strong supporter of #SupportLivingArtists.
19 months after his last appearance at the venue, blues prodigy, Quinn Sullivan made his return to The Falcon in Marlboro, NY this past Thursday night.