Amy Sims and Vytas Baksys. Photos courtesy of Portland Symphony Orchestra

Amy Sims and Vytas Baksys
7 p.m. Thursday. Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, 86 Townsend Ave., $20. boothbayoperahouse.com
In the mood for a little violin and piano? Of course you are! Head to Boothbay Harbor for a performance by Portland Symphony Orchestra’s assistant concertmaster Amy Sims on violin along with Vytas Baksys on piano. The duo will play Mozart, Stravinsky, William Grant Still and Johannes Brahms, and they’re calling the enchanted evening Fairy’s Kiss. Tickets must be purchased via telephone, so give a ring at (207) 633-5159.

Jason Spooner Band. Photo by Nicole Wolf

Jason Spooner Band
8 p.m. Friday. Stone Mountain Arts Center, 695 Dugway Road, Brownfield, $40. stonemountainartscenter.com
For a guaranteed satisfying night of roots rock, Americana, blues, folk and groove-oriented jazz, hit the road for Brownfield to see Jason Spooner Band at the Stone Mountain Arts Center. The limited-capacity performance also offers a pre-show dinner option, so you can really make a night of it. They’ve got plenty of tunes to choose from, including tracks from 2019’s “Wide Eyed,” 2014’s “Chemical” and 2010’s “Sea Monster.”

Scott Moreau. Photo by Kevin Cristaldi

Scott Moreau’s Under the Influence
5:30 p.m. Saturday. Maine Maritime Museum, 243 Washington St., Bath, $25. chocolatechurcharts.org
Chocolate Church Arts Center presents an outdoor show hosted by its neighbors, Maine Maritime Museum. Mainer Scott Moreau will be playing solo and slinging country and blues tunes. You’ll hear songs by Moreau’s musical influences including Kris Kristofferson, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, John Prine, Roger Miller, Dick Curless and more. Bring your favorite lawn chair and enjoy the show.


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