An Evening With Dave Nachmanoff
Saturday, July 19, 2025
6:30pm
Location
Stonewall Farm, 242 Chesterfield Rd., Keene, NH 03431, Keene, NH
Price
$25/adult, $5/child
An Evening With Dave Nachmanoff

Overview
Monadnock Interfaith Project (MIP) will host our first-ever fund-raising concert July 19, 6:30pm, in the event room at Stonewall Farm in Keene, NH. Funds raised from the concert will support for our regional community organizing activities, especially in our new priority area of mental health. Singer-songwriter Dave Nachmanoff (Davenach.com) will travel from his home in Davis, CA to perform for this event.
Not many people get to realize their early dreams - Dave Nachmanoff has toured the world both on his own, and as the guitarist and opening act for Al Stewart ("Year of the Cat", "Time Passages"), at venues as far ranging as the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, to The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. From performing with folk legend Libba Cotten at the age of 9, to playing in a rock band with his two brothers, Dave went on to earn a PhD in Philosophy at UC Davis and slowly built a grassroots following touring all over the world. In addition, he writes and records custom songs for clients and uses his recording studio to produce other artists. A truly independent musician, Dave's career is varied and never predictable.
Not many people get to realize their early dreams - Dave Nachmanoff has toured the world both on his own, and as the guitarist and opening act for Al Stewart ("Year of the Cat", "Time Passages"), at venues as far ranging as the Royal Albert Hall in London, England, to The Birchmere in Alexandria, Virginia. From performing with folk legend Libba Cotten at the age of 9, to playing in a rock band with his two brothers, Dave went on to earn a PhD in Philosophy at UC Davis and slowly built a grassroots following touring all over the world. In addition, he writes and records custom songs for clients and uses his recording studio to produce other artists. A truly independent musician, Dave's career is varied and never predictable.