We’re looking forward to hosting our friend David Hamburger as the first act at the new Factory Stage! We met David through our friend John Knowles. They were scheduled to do a concert at the old Factory Stage in 2020 and, well,…. we all know what happened. If you’re a fan of old school jazz and acoustic blues, you must see David and hear his music and playing approach. And, since it’s the Factory Stage, he’ll probably teach you a lesson or two about playing this style!
Doors/Reception at 6:00, Music at 7:00. Water, coffee and light snacks available, but adult beverages are BYO (Odyssey Beerwerks and Talnua Distillery are across the street)


David Hamburger is a composer for film, television and advertising whose recent work includes scoring the Emmy-nominated CNN documentary series High Profits. His music appears in A&E’s Shipping Wars and My 600 Pound Life, and his score for the film When I Rise debuted at South By Southwest in 2010 and has aired multiple times on PBS’ Independent Lens.
As a solo artist, David has appeared at Merlefest, the Philadelphia Folk Festival and the Old Settlers Music Festival, and venues including Passim, Cafe Lena and the Cactus Cafe. He has opened for Dave Van Ronk, Jorma Kaukonen, Rory Block and Roy Book Binder and jammed onstage with Duke Robillard, Gatemouth Brown and Tinsley Ellis. As a sideman and session musician, David has recorded with Freedy Johnston, toured the U.S. with Joan Baez, and appeared with Pete Seeger and Bruce Springsteen on Springsteen’s remake of “The Ghost of Tom Joad.”
David is also the author of two dozen instructional books and videos, including the award-winning Beginning Blues Guitar, which has sold over 100,000 copies and been released in a second edition after 20 continuous years in print.