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Photos from the 2024 Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival
Sister Sadie at the 2024 Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival – photo © Ted Lehmann. Ted and Irene Lehmann were at this past weekend’s Jenny Brook Bluegrass Festival in Tunbridge, VT, and shared this nice batch of photos from Thursday and Friday’s stage lineup. At one time, Ted was among the more prolific photographers at bluegrass festivals, but he told us recently that since they sold their camper, they haven’t gotten out as often. I’m sure everyone was delighted to see them in Tunbridge.
Music festival takes the stage in Fairlee
FAIRLEE, Vt. (WCAX) - Tuck’s Rock Dojo and Catamount Arts celebrated the Dojo’s 15th year of teaching music to aspiring musicians in the Upper Valley this weekend at Lake Morey Resort in Fairlee. The official start to the Catamount Arts free concert series starts on the 3rd at Lake Morey.
PBS show 'America the Bountiful' shines the spotlight on Vermont maple
Vermonters are notorious defenders of the state’s maple syrup. They don’t want syrup from New Hampshire or New York or, heaven forbid, some fake high-fructose-corn-syrup concoction. They want liquid gold tapped from trees by their neighbors and friends. Capri Cafaro, host of the nationwide public-television series “America the...
Cynthia Huard performs her final concert at RCMS
Sunday, July 7 at 4 p.m. – ROCHESTER – After thirty years as artistic director of the Rochester Chamber Music Society, Cynthia Huard will perform her final concert on Sunday, July 7, at 4 p.m. in the Federated Church. She will be accompanied by the newly appointed artistic director, violinist Adda Kridler, violinist Mary Rowell and cellist Ani Kalajian. A longtime advocate of collaborative music making, Cynthia Huard will continue to perform and hopefully return to the RCMS as guest artist.
Rockin the Region with Scott Forrest
A big weekend is upon us and a great way to celebrate it is by going to the Foundry on Saturday to see Scott Forrest at 6 p.m. I’ve known Scott for a while but recently reconnected with him musically. He did a showcase that George Nostrand and I put on at A Sound Space and he blew me away. Scott plays something for everyone. It’s just him and his guitar, and a whole lot of musical fun. Scott plays all over the state and in New Hampshire as well. This is his only local gig for a bit but he also plays the Foundry July 26, Aug. 16, 24 and 30. You can see him July 18 on the Hancock town green, part of their free concert series at 6:30 p.m.
Lyman Orton collected 400 works of local art 'for the love of Vermont'
A major exhibition of more than 80 paintings, prints, and drawings opens Wednesday at the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier. The works are culled from the extensive collection of Lyman Orton, a 7th-generation Vermonter and proprietor of the Vermont Country Store, and co-curated by Orton, Donnel Barnum, and the Vermont Historical Society.
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