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An evening of Modern Traditional music in celebration of daylight savings time.  Music will begin promptly at 6pm with Luke Callen –  followed by a set of music by The Sapsuckers and The Nunnery.

The Sapsuckers
The Sapsuckers perform original country/Americana songs that blend humor, heartache, and honky-
tonk. Their lively take on country ranges from hillbilly roots to Nashville pop, and their creative lyrics,
catchy melodies, and clever stage show has earned them a growing fanbase. The duo (Nikki Grossman:
guitar, fiddle, lead vocals; and Joe Hart: guitar, mandolin, vocals) has recorded three albums, including
“Don’t Think About Tomorrow Tonight” (2018), co-produced by legendary British producer and engineer
John Wood and “Ocooch Mountain Home,” (2015), which received high praise from the likes of fROOTS
and Bluegrass Today. Explore their live performances and radio/TV appearances at www.supsuckersmusic.com

The Nunnery
The Nunnery begins with one voice, layered upon itself becoming a lush soundscape.

I began writing on the loop pedal about four years ago while my folk rock group at the time was going our separate ways. Singing with the pedal was therapeutic for my roommate and I while we would make art. At first I was just creating the music for myself, which was a healing process I didn’t know I needed. I began to listen to my voice and understand it. Making a relationship with my melodies and following them to wherever they led. This has become what The Nunnery is now, a continual voice of understanding and growth.

Many of my shows are accompanied with visual projections. The projections are my way of communicating a thought without words, a feeling without description. My hope is that these songs and performances give you a sense of peace, a space to understand your own heart. Thank you for listening, and all of your endless encouragement and support. I couldn’t be doing this without you and I am forever grateful.
www.thenunnerymusic.com

Luke Callen
“No dog ever eats Luke Callen’s homework. He does it all. He turns it in ahead of time. Not for a grade. Not for extra credit. It’s his work and he’s good at it.  Poet. Singer. Player. Just listen. First he captures your attention. You want to make comparisons with the giants whose shoulders he stood on. But don’t. He’s plenty tall enough in his own bare feet and his shoulders are wide enough to hold up the next batch of poets, singers, players. Keep listening. Now he captures your imagination. Luke is the hitch-hiker who picks you up. Get in. Toss your bindle in the back. Have you got a couple bucks for gas? No matter. He’s going take you all around the world.  Pay attention. He’s going to show you everything that’s in it. And it’s right Below Your Knows.” – Eddie Allen

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