Paskamansett Concert Series to continue on December 10
The Paskamansett Concert Series will continue on December 10 at the Dartmouth Grange. Folk artists Allysen Callery and Ryan Lee Crosby will start the performance at 7:30 p.m.
General admission is $15 per person; $12 for children under 18, seniors (60+), and college students. Family admission is $35.
Bring along snacks and non-alcoholic beverages. Doors open at $7. For more information, visit facebook.com/PaskamansettMusic, email paskamansettconcertseries@gmail.com, or call (401) 241-3793.
The Grange is located at 1133 Fisher Road.
About the artists:
Allyson Callery is an alternative folk artist from Rhode Island with an intricate and unique fingerstyle method of playing guitar, and a voice that has been called "mesmerizing" and "angelic." Growing up in New England, she was heavily influenced by her parents' British Folk Revival records of the late 60s and early 70s, but her captivating lyrics and beautiful vocals are all her own, earning her a place at the forefront of the "ghost folk" genre. Callery's new CD/vinyl release "The Song the Songbird Sings" features tightly crafted, elegantly performed originals and a stunning Gordon Lightfoot cover. Callery tours yearly throughout New England and in Europe.
Ryan Lee Crosby is an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist from Boston, Massachusetts. A versatile, exploratory musician with a restless drive to create, Crosby's unique sound is a fusion of American blues and world music influences, performed on 12-string and 20-string guitars. In his time as an active artist, Crosby has produced five albums, three EPs, and a film score. He has performed live across the United States and around the world. His intricate playing, propulsive rhythms, and dynamic vocals create a sound that confronts listeners with an immediacy rarely found in the work of traditional singer/songwriters.