Don't make any plans for Sunday afternoon on February 15---except the plan to come to a great concert at Gethsemane Church in Proctorsville at 4:00! Becky Tracy, Keith Murphy and their thirteen year-old son Aidan will cap the Raise the Roof concert series with their lively performance of traditional music from Ireland, Nova Scotia, France, Newfoundland and Quebec. Becky's expert fiddling will be backed up by Keith on piano, guitar, mandolin and French Canadian style foot percussion, and they will be joined on some tunes by son Aidan on fiddle. The little church with big acoustics is the perfect setting to showcase the talents of Keith and Becky, who have composed, recorded solo albums, performed internationally, and been part of dynamic bands that include Nightengale, Childsplay, Assembly and Wild Asparagus. Keith, a native of Newfoundland, is an accomplished composer whose work was recently featured on the Ken Burns documentary about the Roosevelts. Becky, who has fiddling in her blood, is classically trained and later studied Irish and French Canadian fiddle styles with some of the masters. She was the featured soloist with the New Hampshire Symphony Orchestra in their performance of Evan Chambers' Fiddle Concerto. Gethsemane Church is on Depot Street next to Crows Bakery Cafe and the music begins at 4:00. Admission is $10 at the door. This will be an afternoon concert that will cure even the most entrenched case of Cabin Fever!