The tribute band landscape is full of acts that put on costumes and play dress-up. Bowie Station is not one of them.
The Long Island-based six-piece has built a following on the Northeast circuit by doing something counterintuitive: stripping away the wigs, costumes, and theatrical affectations that most Bowie tribute acts lean on as a crutch. What they offer instead is a band focused entirely on the music — the actual songs, delivered as rock performances rather than theatrical recreations.
About Bowie Station
Led by frontman Ed Ryan, with Richie Naso on lead guitar, Rich Coyle on keyboards, Kevin McCann handling guitar, keys, and backup vocals, Pat Falco on bass, and Jeff Schumacher on drums, the ensemble draws primarily from Bowie's classic 1970s catalog — the era most devoted fans would argue represents his artistic peak. Big hits, deep cuts, fan favorites: the setlist philosophy is range over nostalgia, not a greatest-hits jukebox.
About Daryl's House
Daryl's House — the Pawling, NY venue founded by Daryl Hall of Hall & Oates — has earned a reputation as one of the more distinctive rooms in the Hudson Valley. It's an intimate setting by design, a restaurant-club format that puts audiences considerably closer to the stage than most concert experiences in the region. The reserved table option here isn't a VIP afterthought; it's a genuinely different way to experience a show.
For a tribute act built around restraint and musicianship rather than spectacle, the fit makes sense. A band that refuses to rely on costumes needs a room where the music does the work. Daryl's House does that.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets are on sale now. General admission is $20 ($28.69 with fees); reserved table seating starts at $35 ($45.17 with fees). Doors open at 5:00 PM; showtime is 8:00 PM. All ages.