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Voices in the Valley welcomes Parsonsfield

Presented by Voices in the Valley at G.A.R. Hall, Peninsula OH

Mar 05 2017
Voices in the Valley welcomes Parsonsfield

”…an eclectic American band which happily mingles bluegrass, folk, jazz and anything else that comes to mind…”

March 5th- Parsonsfield- Though they call western Massachusetts home, Parsonsfield draws their name from the rural Maine town that’s home to the Great North Sound Society, the farmhouse-turned-recording-studio of Josh Ritter keyboardist/producer Sam Kassirer. It was there that they cut their outstanding debut, ‘Poor Old Shine,’ which established them as a roots force to be reckoned with. The New York Times hailed the band as “boisterously youthful yet deftly sentimental,” while Folk Alley dubbed their songs “the most jubilant and danceable indie roots music this side of the Carolinas.” Their rowdy live performances only upped the ante, with The Bluegrass Situation falling for their “fun and frenzy” and No Depression raving that they’ll “give you rich five-part harmonies one minute, sound like bluegrass on steroids the next, and then rock you over the head with unbearably cool and raucous Celtic rhythms.”

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General Admission
Doors open at 7:30, Music at 8pm
pre-sale tickets$15/ $20 day of show

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G.A.R. Hall

1785 Main Street (Route 303), Peninsula, OH 44264

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