Ginger Winn is a Kingston, NY–based singer-songwriter from Charleston, SC. She released her sophomore album Freeze Frame on June 13, 2025, a luminous follow-up to her debut Stop-Motion, produced by David Baron (The Lumineers, Noah Kahan, Lenny Kravitz) at his Sun Mountain Studio in Boiceville, NY. After the recording process, Ginger fell in love with the Hudson Valley and decided to take root there.
Her sound has been described as “music that shimmers and sighs like a snowfall at midnight” and “haunting vocals, introspective lyrics, and richly atmospheric soundscapes.” Known for blending “poetic lyricism, ethereal production, and hauntingly beautiful vocals” with a “delicate alternative folk sound,” she creates moments that feel “suspended in crystalline ice, preserving both beauty and pain.”
On Freeze Frame, critics have called it “intimate and enchanting, heavy and wondrous: a soul-stirring collection that wears its heart on its sleeve” and “a quietly powerful album full of sorrow, beauty, and emotional clarity.” Songs like “Escape” are “brutally honest and achingly raw… an intimate confessional and a vulnerable, cathartic confrontation,” while others are “inventive, sonically playful, and rich with dizzying texture.”
On stage, Ginger’s performances are magnetic and immersive—whether in intimate listening rooms or on expansive outdoor stages. Audiences have described her shows as “feeling like a hug from a friend.” During her West Coast run opening for the Gipsy Kings, she captivated crowds at iconic venues including The Mountain Winery (CA), Vina Robles Amphitheatre (CA), Hayden Homes Amphitheater (OR), and Chateau Ste. Michelle (WA), delivering sets that felt “like shared secrets, fragile, vivid, and unforgettable.”
Lost Leaders were born in 2011 in Levon Helm's barn in Woodstock, NY, where their eponymous debut album was written and recorded. Byron Isaacs (The Lumineers) and Peter Cole (Lava Baby) have since released three full albums, landed on the Americana radio chart, and, in 2025, put out the single "Castaways" and a song with west-coast artist Allie Byland titled "I'm a Little Sick of Doubting." Between a slew of projects and intense travel schedules, they fit in a recent California tour and a show at Danny Clinch's gallery in Asbury Park. Now they're happy to play the Hudson Valley, where it all started. They're joining Ginger Winn, a fellow graduate of the musical bootcamp that is recording at David Baron's Sun Mountain Studio.