Smokey Newfield at Mount Philo State Park
Join the eclectic mix of covers from the Smokey Newfield Project. From folk to rock to country to pop, this show is sure to delight all ages!
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the park shelter.
Join the eclectic mix of covers from the Smokey Newfield Project. From folk to rock to country to pop, this show is sure to delight all ages!
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the park shelter.
Join the eclectic mix of covers from Smokey Newfield. From folk to rock to country to pop, this show is sure to delight all ages!
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the park shelter.
Enjoy an evening of Americana, roots and folk music surrounded by Vermont’s brilliant fall foliage.
Event free with park admission. Meet by the shelter.
Eli Elkus is a Musical Storyteller, Song Craftsman, and Folk Activist. He began sculpting his craft as a young troubadour fishin' for songs by the riversides and busking in the streets of New England. It was here the love of folk music and storytelling found him, connecting with perfect strangers through meter, melody, and merit-making story and song. Music for the people, by the people. And so it went.
The Springfield Stringers play old-time music from the 1920s. Originating in the Southern Appalachian Mountains and pre-dating bluegrass music, it is toe-tapping dance music.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
The Rustics will play family-friendly music. The music is best described as Americana folk and jukejoint blues.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
The Rustics will play family-friendly music. The music is best described as Americana folk and jukejoint blues.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at the shelter.
Echoing the sounds of Parisian cafes of the 1940's along with American standards and bossa too.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at shelter.
Echoing the sounds of Parisian cafes of the 1940's along with American standards and bossa too.
Concert free with park entry. Meets at shelter.
Join Trimbtych on Saturday Oct. 4 at Mt. Philo State Park and listen to a hauntingly ethereal sound that borders on the realms of neo-classical and americana-avant-folk. Kick off your weekend in Vermont with sonorous melodies of a vocal/saxophone quartet accompanied by primitive drum and bass rhythms defined by the trimba, a unique percussion instrument. The concert features music by Louis Hardin, AKA Moondog — the inventor of the trimba, and Julian Calv.
Concert free with park admission. Meets near the shelter.