Steve Earle Performs
City of Immigrants
Live at Harper House • January 14, 2026
Earlier this year, Harper House Music Foundation presented an intimate Steve Earle performance to benefit The Keswell School, an educational program for children and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
This is his performance of City of Immigrants.
Harper House Music Foundation
Rooted in the belief that music is a vital and universal source of connection, joy, and meaning, Harper House Music Foundation (HHMF) seeks to be an agent of change by facilitating efforts that help artists share their work, lead stable and healthy lives, and preserve their unique legacies.
As a public charity centered on grantmaking and strategic investments, HHMF addresses infrastructure and funding gaps while supporting a diverse music landscape.
Through radical collaboration and intentional stewardship of resources, HHMF contributes to a world where all artists can flourish, inspiring audiences and ultimately enriching our collective well-being.
Since our founding in March 2024, we have funded, raised or committed support totaling over $3 million.
Artists We’ve
Worked With
Featured Project
The Criterion Theatre
Located in downtown Bar Harbor, the Criterion is only one of two Art Deco theaters in the state of Maine; it features a hallmark vintage marquee, a floating balcony, and its original 750+ seat auditorium.
In April 2025, our public charity committed $1 million to the theatre for operational, programming, and preservation under the leadership of local summer residents Stephen and Allison Sullens.
As the new stewards of the Criterion, this effort revitalizes the historic theatre as a destination for prolific artists and creative hub for the Mount Desert Island Community.
Featured Project
Hudson River Music Festival
In the spirit of Toshi and Pete Seeger’s folk picnics, the new festival is set to return for the second year presented by Harper House Music Foundation, Riverfest FPS (For Pete’s Sake) and Dayglo Presents.
This all-ages day aims to bring together music lovers, environmental advocates, and families for a vibrant celebration. From musical performances to community-driven experiences, the festival continues to carry the torch of a beloved tradition in the Hudson Valley area.
Our Partners
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Americana Music Foundation
Preserving Americana music through education, the AMF strengthens the appreciation of cultural heritage, shining a light on inspiration, and promoting the engagement of future creators.
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Backline
Providing mental health and wellness resources for music industry professionals and their families, Backline is building a safer and more supportive music industry.
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Berklee NYC
Offering a one-year master’s degree program with three distinct specializations, Berklee NYC seeks to build a rich and vibrant community to nurture talent, elevate our community, and better our world.
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Biscuits & Banjos Festival
A music festival curated by GRAMMY & Pulitzer Prize-winning artist Rhiannon Giddens, and dedicated to the reclamation and exploration of Black music, art, and culture in her home state of North Carolina.
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Bob Dylan Center
The Bob Dylan Center offers unprecedented access to the creative life of one of America’s most important and influential artists.
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Chicago Children's Theatre
Chicago Children's Theatre inspires children and families to lead lives of adventure, courage, and curiosity, and supports an innovative children’s program from Natalie Merchant.
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Criterion Theatre
The Art Deco 1932 Criterion Theatre serves the Bar Harbor, Maine, community as a beacon of the arts on Mount Desert Island and the surrounding area.
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Neal Casal Music Foundation
Preserving the legacy of Neal Casal by inspiring future musicians and bringing mental health support to musicians already on the path.
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Newport Festivals Foundation
Creating moments of hope through expanding the cultural significance of the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals, and creating impactful music education and artist programs.
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Restring Appalachia
Dedicated to giving instruments back to people who lose them from natural disasters, whether they're professionals, amateurs, or just getting started in music, regardless of economic background.
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RiverFest FPS (For Pete's Sake)
Creating and operating a multi-cultural music festival — the Hudson River Music Festival — dedicated to educating attendees about environmental issues, and preserving the legacy of Pete and Toshi Seeger.
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Salt Lick Incubator
Supporting aspiring musicians in the early stages of their creative journeys, and seeking to help musicians develop artistically, maintain their well-being, and forge viable careers.
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Sweet Relief Musicians Fund
Providing financial assistance to career musicians and music industry professionals struggling with physical or mental health challenges, disability, or age‑related issues.
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Unmanageable Arts
Supporting artists and projects that connect across discipline, history, culture, and community through creative project management and fundraising support.
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Woody Guthrie Center
American Song Archives presents the largest collection of Woody Guthrie primary resource materials in the world, preserving the legacy of America’s great songwriters.
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Harper House Music Foundation Inc.
4 Gramercy Park West
New York, NY 10003
