Saturday, June 12, 7 pm (doors open 6 pm)
“[His singing] feels otherworldly, like he’s some kind of mythical prophet, bellowing mind-blowing truths that we should savor and keep.”
– No Depression
A favorite on NPR’s Mountain Stage, listening to blues-alt-folk musician Sean Rowe’s soulful gravelly thunder is bound to please on our first back porch concert of the summer. His songs reflect a longing to connect, not surprising given his year spent at outdoor survival school, which inspired the songs on his acclaimed album Magic. Meanwhile, the music on his fifth and latest album New Lore has evolved into an electrifying combination of folk, blues, gospel and junk-shop rock. An international touring artist, Rowe’s music has been widely used throughout film and television, including NBC’s The Blacklist & Parenthood. His song “To Leave Something Behind” was one of two non-score tracks to be featured in the 2016 Ben Affleck movie The Accountant. Come hear the songs that NPR says it can’t stop playing.
$25/day of ($20/advance); kids 12 and under free. Reserve online or call 413.443.0188, ext 0.
Purchase tickets HERE
Concerts are on the back porch – guests sit on the lawn, bring a blanket or lawn chair. Rain date June 13th.