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Sinatra to Santana, and Inda Too

Tue, 10/21/2025 - 11:45
Inda Eaton will perform at LTV Studios on Saturday.

LTV Studios’ East End Underground Live Concert Series will bring two accomplished female vocalists to Wainscott this weekend, starting Friday evening at 7:30 with “Pure Joy,” a performance by Paige Patterson.

The concert is designed to restore the audience’s faith in the timeless power of music, with a playlist ranging from Sinatra to Santana, including the Harlem Renaissance, classic soul, Broadway, and songs in foreign languages.

Ms. Patterson has performed in New York City at the Apollo Theater, the Society for Ethical Culture, the Metropolitan Room, Don’t Tell Mama, and the University Club. On Long Island, she opened for Marilyn McCoo at the Tilles Center in Brookville, and has performed at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, the Carltun in East Meadow, the Southampton Arts Center, Treme in Islip, and on the Harry Chapin Stage in Huntington’s Heckscher Park.

Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door, $50 for table seating and a drink.

Inda Eaton, an Americana singer-songwriter whose performances blend music, storytelling, and reflection, will take the stage on Saturday evening at 7:30, in a show said to be “part origin story, part travelogue.”

Ms. Eaton has performed her blend of country, rock, folk, and pop on stages around the world, including in Latin America, Australia, and Germany, and throughout the United States. IndAmerica, her newest project, continues her commitment to “music as a bridge for unity, hope, and authentic connection,” according to LTV.

She has opened for John Hiatt, Blues Traveler, Earl Scruggs, Hootie and the Blowfish, and LeAnn Rimes, among others, and her albums “Shelter in Place” and “Go West” have received critical acclaim.

Tickets are $40 in advance, $45 at the door, $65 for reserved table seating with a drink.

The East End Underground Live Concert Series is produced by Jody Gambino, an artist, filmmaker, and musician who grew up in East Hampton.

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