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The Barefoot Movement at Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery on Saturday, June 20

Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery 139 Main Street, Brattleboro, VT

Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000149 EndHTML:0000002563 StartFragment:0000000199 EndFragment:0000002529 StartSelection:0000000199 EndSelection:0000002529 Next Stage Arts Project and Twilight Music present Nashville-based, Telluride Bluegrass Festival award-winning, bluegrass and Americana quartet The Barefoot Movement at Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery on Saturday, June 20 at 7:30 pm. Heartfelt, energetic and down home, The Barefoot Movement is "one of the most promising bands on the bluegrass scene" (CMT Edge).  Their down to earth music ranges from poignant ballads to rip-roaring barn-burners, and takes audiences back to a simpler place and time, inviting  listeners to sit back, relax, take their shoes off and stay a while.  In the five years since The Barefoot Movement took off their shoes and took to the stage, they have enjoyed almost non-stop touring, from crisscrossing the US to a trip to Burkina Faso, Africa, where they were guests of the American Embassy.  They have appeared in Country Weekly Magazine, on CMT Edge, Music City Roots and Woodsongs Old-Time Radio Hour, and have released three CDs. The "movement" can be traced back to the teen years of singer-songwriter and fiddler Noah Wall of Oxford, NC. Just as she had begun penning her first compositions, she met mandolinist Tommy Norris during their senior year of high school.  Convinced of their musical chemistry and driven by mutual ambition, they continued to build the band from the ground up throughout their college careers.  While enrolled in East Tennessee State’s Bluegrass, Old-time and Country Music Program, Noah met fellow student and upright bassist Hasee Ciaccio.  With the addition of guitarist and singer Alex Conerly, the lineup was complete with all the trademark elements of Barefoot sound - lush harmonies, dazzling instrumental work and memorable melodies. Hooker-Dunham Theater & Gallery is located at 139 Main … Read More »

$16 – $18

Recurring

New Bedford Folk Festival

New Bedford Whaling National Park New Bedford Historical District, New Bedford , MA

– The New Bedford Folk Festival will celebrate its milestone 20th Anniversary from Saturday July 4 through Sunday July 5, 2015 with an impressive lineup of the best in contemporary, Americana, traditional,  blues and Celtic folk music.  Folk icon Tom Rush and Grammy Award winner John Hammond, are joined by over 50 performers and groups including Susan Werner, Patty Larkin, Catie Curtis, The Nields, Peter Mulvey, Vance Gilbert, The Boxcar Lilies, the Welsh group Calan, folk and jazz fiddler Jeremy Kittel and many more. The festival runs from 11 am to 9 pm both days and is located in the Zeiterion Performing Arts Center and the Whaling National Historical Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts.

$15 – $25

The Little Roy & Lizzy Show

Spaceland Ballroom 295 Treadwell Stret, Hamden, CT

Georgia based festival favorites, great bluegrass and comedy hand in hand.

$20 – $25

Ross Nickerson Banjo Workshop

Acoustic Artisans 594 Congress Street, Portland, ME

Don't miss out on Ross Nickerson's first ever banjo workshop at Acoustic Artisans in historic downtown Portland, ME.    Spend the day with this amazing banjo instructor who will be sure to cover all of the things you need to improve your banjo playing.  All skill levels are welcome to attend.  20 person maximum class size.  Tickets may be purchased at http://acousticartisans.com/events/ross-nickerson-workshop/

$75

Ross Nickerson Banjo Concert

Acoustic Artisans 594 Congress Street, Portland, ME

Ross Nickerson will be in concert at  Acoustic Artisans in the historic arts district of downtown Portland, ME.  Ross  has been captivating audiences and banjo students around the globe since he first began in 1974. Ross is an expert at playing many different styles of music:  from Latin to bluegrass to blues; from swing to rock.  He demonstrates the great versatility of the banjo by putting his own twist on familiar songs not normally heard on a banjo.

$20.00

Blistered Fingers Family Bluegrass Festival

Litchfield Fairgrounds 30 Plains Rd, Litchfield, ME

One of the largest family musical events in New England. Blistered Fingers Bluegrass Festival takes place Wednesday till Sunday. Come Experience the Welcome Home feeling. Kids Music Academy, Camping, FREE Hot showers, Food Vendors, Extra Large Tent. Gates open 8:00 am for Early Bird camping Sunday August 23, 2015.  Rhonda Vincent, Gibson Bros, Nothin Fancy, Volume Five, Larry Efaw & Many more

$15 – $80

The Matt Flinner Trio

Park Avenue Congregational Church (PACC) 50 Paul Revere Road, Arlington, MA

notloB's Summer music series at the Park Avenue Congregational Church will conclude on Saturday, August 28 when we present the Matt Flinner Trio - mandolinist Matt Flinner, guitarist Ross Martin and bassist Eric Thorin. http://www.mattflinner.com/trio The Matt Flinner Trio “Deeply Rooted New Acoustic Music” In 2006, three musical pals decided to get together to play a few gigs; since then, the Matt Flinner Trio has been exploring new pathways and setting new standards for the bluegrass trio sound all around the U.S. and Europe. Mandolinist Matt Flinner, guitarist Ross Martin and bassist Eric Thorin cover a wide variety of musical styles—all with the common ground of American roots music. Bluegrass, jazz and old-time music are all present here in their ways, along with a dose of classical chamber music composition and arrangement, as the members all draw from their wide array of musical loves, experiences and influences. These influences boil down into the trio’s own organic sound of New Acoustic music, or Modern String Band music, or Chamber Grass (music is getting harder and harder to label these days, isn’t it?). Whatever label you put on it, it is guaranteed to be fresh and original, and definitely something you’ve never quite heard before. The trio began doing “Music du Jour” tours in 2006, in which each member of the group writes a new composition the day of the show, and all three new pieces are performed on that evening’s concert. After several of these tours the trio recorded its first CD, “Music du Jour,” on Compass Records in 2009. They have now performed over 130 “du Jour” shows around the U.S., and continue to explore new frontiers and new sounds in acoustic string band music. … Read More »

$12 – $15

The Deborah McDonnell Band at Hez Stone’s Coffeehouse 9-10-15

Hezekiah Stone's Coffeehouse 1089 Stafford St., Rochdale, MA

The Deborah McDonnell Band opens the new season of outstanding music at Hezekiah Stone's Coffee House, located in Christ Episcopal Church, 1089 Stafford St., Rochdale, MA 01542, Thursday, Sept. 10, Doors open 7 PM, show 7:30. Americana and bluegrass with Steve Smith, Stu Ervin, Jackie Damsky and Allen Pratt. 508-751-1634 or [email protected]

$15

Jim Hurst in Concert

Union Music 142 Southbridge Street, Worcester, MA

Jim Hurst’s unique picking style and mastery of bluegrass guitar wows audiences and is revered by both novice guitar players and his musical peers. His eclectic career has made him a remarkable performer, an experienced instructor and a highly sought after session musician. His affability and gregariousness make him one of the most approachable musicians of his caliber. The product of a musical family, Jim honed his musical style after being influenced by the likes of Tony Rice, Clarence White and Jerry Reed. He got national exposure with Holly Dunn’s Rio Band playing acoustic guitar and mandolin, and singing harmonies; followed by several high profile television and radio appearances while touring with Trisha Yearwood playing acoustic and electric guitar, and harmony vocals. Jim also experienced performances with Travis Tritt, and Sara Evans. Itching to play more bluegrass, Jim joined the Grammy-nominated Claire Lynch and her Front Porch String Band in 1995 where he teamed up with kindred spirit bassist Missy Raines. While with Claire Lynch, Missy and Jim formed a duet, creating ground-breaking arrangements. They earned IBMA Guitar and Bass Player of the Year for 2001 and 2002. Wanting to pursue greater artistic freedom, Jim left the Claire Lynch Band in 2010 to embark on a solo career. With three solo works to his credit, Open Window, Second Son, A Box of Chocolates,Intrepid, and his latest 2014 release Looking Glass, Jim’s virtuosity shines as he consistently sways audiences with his deft finger work and smooth vocals. Jim performs his show full time and teaches at guitar workshops and music camps in North America and Europe. While he occasionally collaborates with other bluegrass greats, his solo performance is what keeps audiences mesmerized.

$12