• Jake Thistle Live at the Ross Farm

    The Ross Farm 135 N. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, NJ

    Jake Thistle, fresh off the Top 14 on American Idol Season 24, brings his heartfelt, story-driven sound to the Ross Farm on Sept. 26 At just 21, Jake Thistle is stepping into a national spotlight as a Top 14 finalist on American Idol Season 24, but his story as a songwriter has been years in the making. A New Jersey native, Thistle picked up the guitar as a child and was performing live within months, honing his craft through open mics, local venues, and street performances. During the pandemic, he turned inward, writing and self-producing his debut album Down the Line, marking his evolution from young performer to fully realized artist. Since then, his path has been defined by steady growth—touring across the U.S. and Europe, collaborating with acclaimed musicians, and expanding his sound from classic, guitar-driven songwriting to something more cinematic and atmospheric. Influenced by artists like Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen, and John Hiatt, Thistle’s music blends timeless storytelling with a modern sensibility. His latest work, including the folk-driven single “Sleep on Me,” reflects a confident, collaborative artist who lets the song lead the way - anchored by authenticity and emotional connection. Now, with his full band, Jake Thistle brings that evolving […]

  • Joe Cirotti & Friends: Honoring 100 Years of Guitar Greats

    The Ross Farm 135 N. Maple Ave., Basking Ridge, NJ

    An intimate evening in the historic barn as Joe Cirotti & Friends celebrate a century of guitar legends - limited seating. Join us for a special night in the historic barn as Joe Cirotti & Friends take us on a journey through a century of guitar greats. From early roots and folk traditions to modern masters, this thoughtfully curated performance honors the players and songs that have shaped the sound of the guitar across generations. Known for his warm stage presence and expressive playing, Joe brings both reverence and fresh energy to these timeless influences - joined by friends for a rich, collaborative evening of music. This is a rare opportunity to experience the Ross Farm in its most intimate setting. With limited seating in the barn, every note resonates a little closer, every moment feels shared. Event Details Saturday, October 3, 2026 Concert begins at 7 PM, doors open 6:30 PM Limited seating – advance tickets strongly recommended Light refreshments welcome (keep it easy in the barn) Free on-site parking