IN PERSON: Sunday Concert Series: Amarylis Boston

Sunday, March 162:30—3:30 PMSibley HallGroton Public Library99 Main St., Groton, MA, 01450

September 15 – Daniel Gay

Travel the world through the music of Daniel Gay. Interweaving piano, guitar, and accordion, Gay draws on influences from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia. His music is often inspired by the students he has taught throughout his twenty-five years in the music classroom.

October 20 – Marc Berger

His songs span the full range of American roots music: blues, folk, country, and rock n' roll. " The album RIDE takes you on a dusty tour of the Great American Frontier. "Marc's life has been about pursuing twin passions: creating, recording, and performing his original songs and exploring remote areas of the American West. He’s performed at Austin's SXSW Music Festival and the Kerrville Folk Festival and opened for Bob Dylan and other national acts and his song The Last One was a staple of Richie Havens' concerts. Marc performs songs from the album shares stories about his experiences as an easterner in the desert and mountain West. 

November 17 – Pete Kilpatrick 

Pete Kilpatrick is an independent singer-songwriter, who has released nine records both solo and with the Pete Kilpatrick Band. Kilpatrick's work is a blend of folk and pop rock music, and he has been named Maine's Best Act and Best Vocalist four times in the Portland Best Music Awards. He has shared the stage with artists like Dave Matthews Band, Guster and Barenaked Ladies and his music has been featured on hit shows like The Office and Parks and Recreation. 

All concerts made possible by a grant from the Town of Groton Trust Funds' Lecture Fund.

Registration for this event opens Tuesday, February 18 at 10:00 AM.