Virtual Concert to Benefit Sevt Watershed Alliance

Past event
Jul 24, 7 PM to 8:20 AM, Jul 25, 2021

Water is Life, one of the songs by Bob Zentz and Jeanne McDougall Zentz performed in this concert, expresses the essence of why SeVWA works tirelessly to maintain clean and healthy water in southeastern Vermont. Join in the concert this Saturday, July 24th. It goes live at 7 pm. Click on this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QEcco3JLIA or go to sevwa.org and click on the link there.

If you enjoy kayaking, tubing or walking a riverside trail, if you have a favorite fishing or swimming hole or if you simply appreciate the natural beauty of our scenic waterways, you can show your appreciation to the organization that strives to keep our waterways healthy by making a donation to the Southeastern Vermont Watershed Alliance.

The concert features two duos and one individual artist:

Bob Zentz and Jeanne McDougall Zentz effortlessly weave vocals, instruments, anecdotes, humanity and history into an evening of pure musical fun. Known in Virginia as the "TIDEWATER TROUBADOR," Bob is the first folk artist ever honored by a star in the Virginia "Legends of Music Walk of Fame." Through music, Bob and Jeanne have played an active role in bringing attention to the health of the earth's water resources. Bob spent two years as a crew member and performer aboard the late PETE SEEGER's Hudson River sloop, the Clearwater. Learn more about Bob and Jeanne at: bobzentz.com

Veronica Stevens is a well-known performer on stages throughout Windham County. She is probably best known for her ukulele performances at the Vermont Ukulele Harvest Festival, opening for the headliners since the festival's inception in 2017. Veronica is also an actor, drummer, jazz vocalist and visual artist. Her drawings were recently selected for the Vermont Arts Council I Am Gallery 2021. Whether drumming in a Brazilian Samba band, starring in the Rock River Player's production of The Fantasticks or playing a Bach toccata on her ukulele, the style, the smile and the energy is always pure Veronica. Learn more about Veronica at: sites.google.com/view/veronica-stevens/about

The honeycreepers are the musical fusion of vocalist Kelsea Burch (who dabbles on some bass) and guitarist Matt Shea (who dibbles in some vocals.) The duo formed in 2012 while living on a farm in Hawaii and finally landed in the Green Mountain state after nearly a decade of exploration and music. Their latest self-produced release, 2020's "Harborless", takes the listener on a journey over vast waters, sometimes still and often unpredictable, in search of a place to call home. To listen, visit: thehoneycreepers.bandcamp.com

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