BAINBRIDGE — The Rock Hearts bluegrass band will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 18, at Town Hall Theatre at 15 N. Main St. in Bainbridge.
According to a media release, the group is known for its hard-driving banjo licks, heartfelt fiddle melodies, dynamic mandolin playing, stunning harmony vocals and superb arrangements.
Formed in 2013, Rock Hearts brings together five seasoned musicians from Southern New England who love to sing and pick bluegrass, old country tunes, and seek out tunes from other genres to “bluegrassify.”
Named an official 2021 International Bluegrass Music Association showcase band, the band is experiencing national radio and chart activity. They sought-after for major festivals and recently signed with Sammy Passamano’s 615 Hideaway record label in Nashville.
They released their first 615 Hideaway single from their project, Wanderlust in September. It is reported to be receiving outstanding fanfare and radio attention.
The Rock Hearts include Joe Deetz, whose career on banjo spans more than 40 years; Alex MacLeod, with a classic leading voice and rock-solid rhythm guitar; Billy “BT” Thibodeau, brings his high tenor and lead vocals, along with his mandolin and guitar playing; Austin Scelzo on fiddle and vocals; and Rick Brodsky, a multi-instrumentalist, on bass.
The doors will open at 6 p.m. All performances are open seating. Tickets may be reserved by calling 607-288-3883 or purchased at the door.
In the art gallery that evening the exhibit will be “Collages and Clocks.” The collages are by the late Jane Evelynne Higgins and antique clocks by Evelyn Lockhart Main. The gallery will be open from 6 p.m. through intermission.
Visit www.jerichoarts.com for more information.