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Stephen Bennett Live Music

Art Bar & Gallery 75 E Main Street, Canaan, CT, United States

Join us in the Blind Trout Speakeasy for a special live performance!Stephen Bennett will be joining us from 8-10 PM in the Art Bar!Stephen is well known for his finger-style guitar playing. Whether he's playing his great-grandfathers harp guitar or a standard 6 string, he is one of the most well regarded guitarists of his generation. He is also a teacher and composer. You can find his work on YouTube!Stop by Friday February 23 @ 8PM!Sit back and enjoy delicious drinks and unforgettable music in the Art Bar & Gallery! Upstairs Great Falls Brewing Co. Reserve your spot for free

Taproom Music: F.A.R. Trio

Free Live Music!F.A.R. Trio returns to Bright Ideas Brewing, bringing you a needed dose of Earthy Fusion and Soul Drenched Rock and Roll.

AQUANETT

22 Waubeek Rd 22 Waubeek Road, Pittsfield, MA, United States

Back By Popular Demand The Band AQUANETT!!!AQUANETTWhile the Aquanett experience is anchored by the sound of '80s metal bands like Bon Jovi and Whitesnake, don't expect a run-of-the-mill club band that just stands in the corner. Quite the opposite - this is one of the most decadent and colorful tribute acts today. Imagine Hollywood ... the Sunset Strip ... when bands like Motley Crue and GnR ruled the world. This is the scene Aquanett re-creates night after night. With a complement of lights, special effects and the full production of an '80s rock concert is brought to life on your

Full Burn Rocks The Knox !!

KNOX TRAIL INN 1898 East Otis Road, Otis, MA 01029, Otis, MA, US

Come rock out and dance to your favorite classic rock hits !!! Bring yourself back to the 70s 80s and 90s with one of Berkshire County’s best rock bands!!https://www.facebook.com/events/356548007338053/

An Evening with Cowboy Junkies at The Shea (Turners Falls, MA)

DSP Shows Presents:An Evening with Cowboy JunkiesSaturday, February 24, 2024Shea Theater Arts Center | Turners Falls, MAhttps://cowboyjunkies.com Sometimes revolutions begin quietly. In 1988, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise -- and it was compelling. It stood out in the midst of the flash and bombast that came to define the late 80's. The now classic recording combined folk, blues and rock in a way that had never been heard before and went on to sell more than a million

Grosse Isle

An absolutely magical collaboration between three exceptional musicians from Quebec and Ireland. The traditional music trio Grosse Isle was born out of the “absolutely magical” collaboration between three exceptional musicians from Quebec and Ireland (The Irish Music Magazine). Together, Sophie Lavoie du Lac-St-Jean (fiddle, piano, vocal), André Marchand the legendary (guitar, vocal), and Fiachra O’Regan, Irish champion (Irish bagpipes, whistle, banjo) shine with their rich and enveloping music. These musicians all have a national and international reputation as a duo mainly in the case of Sophie & Fiachra and within several groups for 40 years as far as André Marchand

Williams Chamber Players

Brooks-Rogers Recital Hall

Williams Chamber Players features great works performed by outstanding music faculty. DATE:  FRI, MARCH 1ST, 2024 TIME:   7:30 PM COST:  FREEVENUE:   BROOKS-ROGERS RECITAL HALL The ensemble presents: George Walker – Lyric for StringsJoanna Kurkowicz, Joana Genova, violins; Ah Ling Neu, viola; Julian Müller, celloShostakovich – Trio (1943-44)Joanna Kurkowicz, violin; Julian Müller, cello; Doris Stevenson, pianoBela Bartok – Romanian Folk DancesVictor Sungarian, horn; Doris Stevenson, pianoAaron Copland – Old American Songs (Newly Arranged)The Boatman’s DanceLong Time AgoThe Little Horses (Lullaby)Simple GiftsPaul La Rosa, baritone; Doris Stevenson, pianoSamuel Barber –  Knoxville 1915 Erin Casey, soprano; Muneko Otani, Ashley Kim ’26, violins; Ah Ling