Music at the Old Manse, Concord, MA – Sunday 2-4PM

Every Sunday in the summertime there’s music under the tent at the Old Manse. Built in 1770 for patriot minister William Emerson, The Old Manse, a National Historic Landmark, became the center of Concord’s political, literary, and social revolutions over the course of the next century. As with the Old North Bridge just next door to the Manse, this area is steeped in the history of the birth of our nation.

The Sunday music series features a different local musician or collection of musicians each week. Arrive by foot, car, or canoe or kayak!

This Sunday, the performers are Dan & Faith Senie and Chris Gerstner & John Boehmer. Chris and John are both wonderful songwriters and performers. We look forward to swapping songs for the afternoon, and adding some harmonies to each others’ songs. Won’t you come join us?

We’ll play from 2-4PM. Bring a picnic lunch, a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy free music on a summer afternoon!

Acoustic Showcase – Lexington, MA

ACOUSTIC SHOWCASE: live, free, original and caffeinated

Saturday, August 4th, from 5 to 8 pm
Starbucks, 60 Bedford Street in Lexington, MA

We’ve got a real folk vibe going this Saturday. Original songs, some really nice guitar work, harmonious voices. Stop by, put your feet up, have a little iced coffee. And if you want more than that, check out our blog: http://acousticshowcaselexington.blogspot.com

Kenny Selcer – 5pm

Kenny is a warm, eclectic performer who plays a wide range of material: folk rock, blues, country and reggae. His deft, engaging guitar work and intimate vocals keep audiences asking for more. Kenny plays well-known classics with original spice, as well as originals that will have you tapping your feet and singing along.

Rick Drost – 6pm

Rick Drost has been added to the lineup, replacing Patty Keough who injured her hand. Rick is a fabulous songwriter whose wit and wisdom always make for a delightful performance.

Dan and Faith – 7pm

Dan and Faith play what they call “dream inspired original folk,” featuring dual instruments and lovely vocal harmonies. Musicians from an early age, the two met while studying at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Though professional life led them away from music for over twenty years, a song-writing workshop series with Maura and Pete Kennedy brought them back to their musical roots. To play the songs they write, Dan learned guitar and harmonica; Faith picked up the mandolin, later adding bass guitar and tenor banjo to her accomplishments.

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