Possumhaw Bluegrass at Music Box Oct. 24

Past event
Oct 24, 2015, 7:30 to 9:30 PM

Great Bluegrass In Craftsbury!

PossumHaw, a Vermont-based bluegrass group, will be performing at The Music Box in Craftsbury on Sat. Oct. 24 at 7:30 PM.

A special combination: the drive of bluegrass and the original lyricism of folk, delivered by one of the finest female vocalists in the region. Vocalist Colby Crehan brings this sound to audiences with the Vermont band PossumHaw. Formed in 2004 by husband-wife team Ryan (banjo player) and Colby Crehan and lead guitarist Charley Eiseman, the group has evolved into a well-oiled machine with stunning vocal harmonies and stellar acoustic instrumentation. Mandolinist Stephen Waud joined the group in 2009 and bassist Mitch Barron in 2013.

Jazz and blues influences weave through a repertoire of original music fueled by Crehan's skilled songwriting. Crehan’s song “Road to Mora” was named Vermont Song of the Year, and Crehan named Vermont Vocalist of the Year (Tammie Awards, Times-Argus). Crehan is also the vocalist for the Bluegrass Gospel Project.

In addition to finely-crafted music provided by the entire band, front man Ryan Crehan makes audiences feel right at home with wonderful stage presence and wry humor. PossumHaw is what the Northeast folk and bluegrass music scene is all about—excellent original acoustic live music delivered with skill, sincerity, and personality.

The group’s members are Colby Crehan: lead vocals, guitar, piano, Stephen Waud: mandolin, vocals, Ryan Crehan: banjo, vocals, harmonica, Charley Eiseman: lead guitar, vocals, Mitch Barron: upright bass, vocals.

Find out more about this great group and listen to some of their tunes at http://possumhaw.net/. More about the concert at www.themusicboxvt.org or 586-7533. Tickets are $10 at the door. Kids under 16 free!

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