Howlin' at the Moon Concert Series
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sun, 11/13/2016
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Summer concerts take place in Mabee Farm's historic 1760s Dutch barn. Winter concerts are held in the Franchere Center at Mabee Farm. Each concert begins at 7:00 PM with a singer/songwriter opener, then moves on to the evening's main act. Admission is $5.00, and refreshments are available for purchase.
Saturday, January 23: Running the River with Rusticator
Join us as we welcome Running the River back to the Howlin’ stage for their signature blend of classic country, rock, folk, Irish, blues, and fiddle tunes!
Sunday, February 21: The Nellies with Tophenjamin
The Nellies set the stage for their blend of driving rhythms and beautiful two part harmonies. Their energy is contagious, and their fun loving stage presence will put a smile on your face!
Friday, March 25: Everest Rising with Mark Baptiste
A tightly-knit quartet influenced by folk, jazz, rock and more, Everest Rising creates a progressive acoustic sound that is unique yet comfortably familiar. Their innovative instrumental arrangements and thoughtful lyrics take the listener up less-traveled routes. With a wide dynamic range, Everest Rising’s material spans from heartfelt laments to all out rave-ups, all executed with instrumental finesse and attention to detail.
Friday, April 22: Dyer Switch with Patrick Sharrow
Dyer Switch’s hard-driving traditional, original, and unique bluegrass and acoustic music is dynamic, captivating, and performed with mesmeric charm.
Sunday, May 22: Washington County Line Bluegrass with M.R. Poulopoulos
Serving up straight-ahead traditional bluegrass, seasoned with bluegrass interpretations of early country, folk, and contemporary tunes, Washington County Line features the songs of bluegrass giants such as Bill Monroe, Flatt & Scruggs, the Stanley Brothers, and Red Allen, as well as folk music icons and singer/songwriters including Gordon Lightfoot, Tom Paxton, Bob Dylan, and Ralph McTell.
Monday, June 20: Running the River with Cosby Gibson
Join us as we welcome Running the River back to the Howlin’ stage for their signature blend of classic country, rock, folk, Irish, blues, and fiddle tunes!
Tuesday, July 19: Three Quarter North with 2Late
TQN’s home-grown blend of bluegrass and folk is easy on the ears and stimulating to the heart.
Thursday, August 18: Everest Rising with Mark Baptiste
A tightly-knit quartet influenced by folk, jazz, rock and more, Everest Rising creates a progressive acoustic sound that is unique yet comfortably familiar. Their innovative instrumental arrangements and thoughtful lyrics take the listener up less-traveled routes. With a wide dynamic range, Everest Rising’s material spans from heartfelt laments to all out rave-ups, all executed with instrumental finesse and attention to detail.
Thursday, September 15: The Nellies
Join us for a night of great bluegrass and folk music as we welcome The Nellies back to the Howlin’ stage for their blend of driving rhythms and beautiful two-part harmonies. Their energy is contagious, and their fun-loving stage presence will put a smile on your face!
Friday, October 14: Bands TBD
Sunday, November 13: Bands TBD
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