Saturday, June 22nd, 2013
The Buttonwood Tree
Gail Wade: vocals and guitar, Tim ST.Jean on mandolin and Joe DeLillo on bass
Gail Wade: vocals and guitar, Tim ST.Jean on mandolin and Joe DeLillo on bass
We look forward to this great festival every year put on by the very awesome Goodale Family. These folks work very hard to bring you a fun, relaxing, musical weekend featuring some of the finest bluegrass and Americana bands around the North East! Come on down! Come for the day or weekend, you won't be disappointed!
www.mineralspringscampground.com
Concerts on the Lawn!
is sponsored by SCC's Music Board through the generosity of the Lamb Fund in memory of past UConn carilloneur Jack Lamb.
These summer concerts are free of charge and open to the public. Families are welcome to attend. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket. Picnic dinners are available for purchase (reserve in advance by calling the church office at (860) 429-9382) or bring your own. Home-baked desserts will be available for purchase at intermission.
The Friends of Long Hill present their 2013 annual summer concert series on the south lawn of the Wadsworth Mansion. We welcome guests to bring a picnic dinner and enjoy an evening with family, friends and great musicians. Grounds open at 5:30 p.m. and the concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. The event is free and you can find free parking at the Mansion, at the Wilbert Snow School: 299 Wadsworth Street, and at Mercy High School: 1740 Randolph Road.
I am thrilled to be taking part in the marriage of two wonderful friends, Kim Cyr and Barry Ford.
Destiny brought them together and I am honored to be contributing a couple of songs to what I know will be an
amazingly beautiful ceremony and day. I love you both!!!
In case of rain, we will move next door to Fellowship Hall below The Congregational Church of East Hampton.
The Gazebo is located on the Church lawn out back.
This will be Turning Points 2nd appearance on The Americana Stage and our first appearance as Turning Point on The Main Stage!
I will be Performing solo this eventing and sharing the evening with singer songwriters Terry Kitchen and Mara Levine.
www.terrykitchen.com
www.myspace.com/maralevine
This is our annual holiday season kick off with the Marlborough Arts Center featuring the opening of their Festival of Wreaths. There are lots of hand made items on sale by talented local artisans. Always a fun evening!
This will be a fun evening of music in a new concert venue at Hall Memorial Library! Joining me this evening will be Tim St Jean on mandolin and Joe DeLillo on bass.
This event is made possible by a grant from...The Institute of Museum and Library Services.
This promises to be a wonderful weekend of music on this beautiful property
in rural southeastern CT. All proceeds from this festival help to support
Senior Equines being carefully looked after by the volunteers at Mitchell Farm.
www.mitchellfarm.org/events
Saturday the 29thExperience the Magic of Music at Mitchell Farm!
Aztec Two Step www.aztectwostep.com
Jonathan Edwards www.jonathanedwards.net
The Pousette-Dart Band www.pousette-dart.com
Sunday September 30th
The Greencards www.thegreencards.com
Gail Wade www.gailwademusic.com
Poor Old Shine www.facebook.com/PoorOldShine
Ticket prices TBA.
Gate opens at 1:30 p.m. Music 2:30 p.m. to sunset
food will be available for purchase on-site. B.Y.O.B
Rain or shine! We will be tented ONLY in the event of RAIN.
Prediction of "showers" excluded
We are excited to be back to the Sounding Board! Join us for a wonderful evening of music!
I will be heading down to Knoxville after the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Festival on Monday Sept 17 to perform a live radio show at the WDVX Studio. The visitor center hosts a free lunchtime concert every weekday for free. A great place to stop in for coffee and a snack and hear some live music!!
This is my third year down at BRRR and I look forward to it every year!
I will be performing solo at this festival.
This is an opening set before the Carrilon Concert. Tonight I will be appearing with Joe DeLillo on bass and Tim St. Jean on mandolin.
Concerts on the Lawn!
is sponsored by SCC's Music Board through the generosity of the Lamb Fund in memory of past UConn carilloneur Jack Lamb.
These summer concerts are free of charge and open to the public. Families are welcome to attend. Bring your own lawn chair or blanket. Picnic dinners are available for purchase (reserve in advance by calling the church office at (860) 429-9382) or bring your own. Home-baked desserts will be available for purchase at intermission.
Carillon Concerts on the Lawn are performed on the historic Dunham Carillon (tower bells).
From Hartford: Take I-84 East to Exit 68 in Tolland.
Travel south on Connecticut Route 195
about 6 miles to the University. (You will come to the intersection of Rt. 195 and Rt. 32 after approximately 4 miles; then the intersection of Rt. 195 and Rt. 44 -- known as Mansfield Four Corners -- after another 2 miles.)
Proceed through the 195/44 intersection
Bring your lawn chair and a picnic for a perfect night out!
We look forward to Dee and Bill Gooddale's family festival every year. They feature an awesome lineup
of regional entertainment. The campground is a wonderful haven to spend your July 4th celebration!
For ticket information check www.mineralspringscampground.com
For information and a complete list of the amazing line up for 2012 go to:
http://www.strawberrypark.net/bluegrass.htm
First Friday Live Sounds series offers diverse genres of music in concert from October through May. The concerts range from jazz to folk, from blues to swing dance bands. We have had Hawaiian, Cuban & Latin sounds as well! Audiences also take advantage of the Opening Receptions happening in the art galleries of the Chelsea Arts District in downtown from 6 - 9 PM.
Tim and Vicki Baker will be opening the show!
www.timnvicki.com
The Bread Box is a group of individuals committed to fighting hunger in our local community by providing a folk music venue that is solely dedicated to collecting food and revenue for The Covenant Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry. We have transformed the sanctuary of St. Paul's Episcopal Church (located at 220 Valley Street, Willimantic CT) into a hundred seat theater with beautiful stained glass and a superb sound system. All proceeds always go to the charity as this is a completely volunteer operation.
This is a wonderful listening room featuring lots of handmade gift items by local artisans for the holiday season. This is also the opening night of their Festival of Wreaths. One of our favorite venues in CT!
This is my second year at Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion and I am so excited to go back!
I will be doing 3 shows....1 on Friday eve and 2 on Saturday times TBA.
This is one of the largest and most exciting music festivals I've ever had the priviledge of playing.
C'mon down!!
www.bristolrhythm.com
One of our favorite summer concerts to play, these beautiful grounds will set the stage for some fine music by women of the New England Region! Bring a picnic and a lawn chair for a wonderfully musical afternoon!
Bring a picnic and a lawn chair! Great outdoor venue!
We will be performing both Sat and Sun times TBA.
This is a great family festival that we look forward to playing each year. Lots of great bands and a great place to bring the family camping for the whole weekend!
www.mineralspringscampground.com
Steve and I will be performing from 3pm-3:45
North End Arts Rising, Inc./ The Buttonwood Tree teams up with Jen and John Halfinger to present an afternoon of flowers, food and fun at their farm in Higganum.
For directions go to: www.halfingerfarms.com
This auction of Art and fine wines is to benefit the Colchester Land Trust. An all volunteer organization that works tirelessly to aquire town land to ensure open spaces for future generations.