
The concert starts at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 14.
A news release describes the band as follows:
Rooted in old-time country, with a bluegrass kick and the bounce of a street-corner jug band, the songwriting of Tricky Britches is full of down-home harmonies and dirty licks.
Band members Jed Bresette, Seth Doyle, Tyler Lienhardt and Ryan Wilkinson formed Tricky Britches in 2009, playing on street corners across the country, simply as a means of paying for a road trip.
Suddenly there were weddings, parties and dances to be played, and before the boys knew it, Tricky Britches had gained momentum.
As time went by, they focused more on songwriting and original material. Their influences include John Hartford, Hank Williams, Bill Monroe, The Stanley Brothers, The Grateful Dead, The Everly Brothers, and American traditional folk music. Their 2011 album “Hard Fought Day” has been played all across New England, and their new album “Good Company,” will be released this month.
This free event is open to the public.
For more information, call 443-5141.
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