If Chris Cornell’s music meant something to you — whether through Soundgarden, Audioslave, or his remarkable solo work — then Disciple of The Garden at Daryl’s House is a Friday night you will absolutely want to experience. This tribute covers the full scope of one of rock’s greatest and most versatile voices, performed in a venue that feels like you are sitting in the same room as the band. For fans who miss hearing these songs live, this is as close as it gets.
About Disciple of The Garden
Disciple of The Garden is a tribute act dedicated entirely to the music of Chris Cornell across all of his projects — Soundgarden, Audioslave, Temple of the Dog, and his solo career. Paying proper tribute to Cornell requires serious vocal ability and range, deep knowledge of a catalog that spans multiple decades and styles, and genuine respect for the material. This group takes the job seriously and treats the music with the reverence it deserves. For fans who never got the chance to see Cornell perform live, or who simply want to hear those powerful songs fill a room again, this is a meaningful and emotionally resonant experience.
The Venue
Daryl’s House in Pawling is an intimate restaurant and music venue owned by Daryl Hall, and it is one of the Hudson Valley’s most charming destinations for a night out. The room is warm and beautifully designed, with the stage positioned close to the audience so that every performance feels personal and immediate. The sound is consistently excellent, and the food and drink menu adds another layer to the evening. The drive through the Hudson Valley to Pawling is scenic and pleasant, especially on a spring evening.
Tickets & Details
Disciple of The Garden plays Daryl’s House on Friday, March 27, 2026, at 8 p.m. Tickets are $40 – $50. Get tickets.
At $40 to $50, you are getting a complete evening — the option for an excellent dinner, great drinks, and a tribute to one of rock’s most beloved and missed voices in a room that treats the music with genuine respect. Friday night at Daryl’s House is always worth the trip to Pawling, and if Chris Cornell’s music holds a special place in your heart, this show will feel like coming home to something you thought you had lost.