Stephen Clair & Arielle Silver Co-Bill – Sharp Storytelling and Folk-Rooted Americana
Schedule
Sat Jun 20 2026 at 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
7 E 4th St, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA | Bethlehem, PA
Stephen Clair
stephenclair.com
“Where The Wild Things Are meets The Kinks” — Nippertown
*** Stephen will be playing an Official Showcase at SERFA in May 2026 ***
*** Recording a new album in April 2026 w/Sara Milonovich on violin, and Abbie Gardner on dobro ***
Stephen Clair has been called a songwriter’s songwriter — an artist whose sharp storytelling and road-worn voice capture the grit, humor, and tenderness of American life. With a style that blends rock & roll swagger, folk intimacy, and a dash of 90s rock groove, Clair crafts songs that stick with you long after the last chord fades.
A Relix Magazine "artist to watch,” Stephen Clair first came to prominence when the late Rita Houston (WFUV) added “Jen In Her Underwear” to regular rotation, putting Clair not only on the map, but the road. He makes honesty sound catchy. He’s an instinctive and open-hearted writer who has no shortage of accolades—and has shared stages with James McMurtry, Ellis Paul, Jon Langford, Paul Thorn, and Robert Earl Keen. Performing Songwriter says he’s "the citified troubadour the roots songwriting world needs.”
Hailing from the Hudson Valley, Clair has spent decades touring across the U.S., earning a reputation as a captivating live performer with a knack for turning everyday moments into cinematic, soul-stirring anthems. His lyrics are equal parts wit and wisdom, balancing the hard edges of experience with the warmth of someone who still believes in the power of a great song.
Clair’s intimate solo shows have been described as “a masterclass in guitar accompaniment.” “Everyman poetry,” says Paste Magazine. “Dilute your troubles & dance,” proclaims Americana Highways.
Arielle Silver
ariellesilvermusic.com
Arielle Silver is a Los Angeles and New England-based Americana storyteller whose luminous folk songs explore the landscapes we travel, both in the world and within ourselves. Drawing on the literary as much as musical traditions of Laurel Canyon and Greenwich Village, her folk-tinged story songs connect people, place, and memory, blending thoughtful lyricism with warm acoustic textures and an ethic of care for the human and natural worlds.
Her album Watershed traces moments of renewal across landscapes from Venice Beach to the Appalachian Trail. Songs from the record premiered in The Bluegrass Situation, Americana Highways, and Twangville, and the album spent 18 weeks on the Americana Music Charts.
Silver’s honors include the South Florida Folk Festival Songwriting Award, International Acoustic Music Awards (2nd Place), and three ASCAP Plus Awards.
Where is it happening?
7 E 4th St, Bethlehem, PA 18015, USA, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:

















