
On Saturday, March 5, the Whallonsburg Grange Hall will present a concert by the Burlington-based quintet, PossumHaw. After a packed and lively show three years ago, the Grange is thrilled to host another performance.
PossumHaw offers the drive of bluegrass with folk, jazz and blues influences, delivered by one of the finest singers and songwriters in the region. Colby Crehan is the lead vocalist for the very popular Bluegrass Gospel Project. Bandmates Ryan Crehan (banjo), Charley Eiseman (guitar), Stephen Waud (mandolin) and Mitch Barron (bass) are skilled and versatile musicians who contribute beautiful harmonies. The group’s “Road to Mora” was named Vermont Song of the Year, and Crehan named Vermont Vocalist of the Year (Tammie Awards, Times-Argus). PossumHaw is what the Northeast folk and bluegrass music scene is all about—excellent original acoustic live music delivered with skill, sincerity, and personality.
The music begins at 7:30 p.m., and tickets are $10 at the door, with a special price of $5 for those under 18. All ages are welcome.
The Grange is located at 1610 NYS Route 22 in Whallonsburg, New York, 5 miles south of the Essex ferry dock. For more information, visit www.thegrangehall.info.
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