Renowned folk singer appearing in Pomfret March 28
POMFRET — Canadian roots and folk musician, James Keelaghan, will perform at 7 p.m. March 28 at The Connecticut Audubon Society Center at Pomfret on Day Road. David Woodhead will accompany him on bass. Tickets are $25 and registration is required: 860-928-4948. Admission at the door will be $30, only if seating remains available.
Sarah Heminway, the northeast region director for The Connecticut Audubon Society, said, “We are excited to have such an accomplished artist spend an evening with us in the Quiet Corner. Kick off your weekend with dinner out followed by music with James Keelaghan in our intimate venue.”
Keelaghan is a masterful storyteller and accomplished artist. He combines an insatiable appetite for finding the next unique storyline with brilliantly defined craftsmanship and a monogrammed artistic vision. He is one of the most distinctive and readily identifiable voices of the Canadian music scene. Dave Marsh, the award-winning American music critic and historian, characterized Keelaghan as “Canada’s finest songwriter.” He is also well known in the international singer-songwriter community, receiving awards and acclaim from around the world. Fans of literate and layered songs will not want to miss Keelaghan’s performance.
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