
A Love By Numb3rs concert has been scheduled fro 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 23, at Chocolate Church Arts Center 804 Washington St. in Bath.
Special opening guest will be Xander Nelson.
Love By Numb3rs is the collaboration of Anna Lombard, Dan Connor and Jon Roods. Lombard and Connor, multi-instrumentalists and co vocalists, were bandmates in the hugely popular roots and Americana act Gypsy Tailwind. Roods is a multi-instrumentalist best known as a member of Rustic Overtones.
Opening the show is the guitar powered indie rock of Xander Nelson. Fearlessly fusing the joyous intensity of pop-punk with the soulful swagger of blues, this Portland, Maine based quartet has been turning heads since their debut in the New England music circuit in 2017. Lead by frontman and namesake Xander Nelson, the group features Manny Urgiles on guitar, Chuck Martin on drums, and Conor McGrory on bass.
Flashing the chops they honed at Berklee College of Music, they’ve shared the stage with Grammy nominees and local legends alike, and have become known for their high-energy live sets. Unlike most rock bands out there, they give you both something to pump your fist and shake your hips to.
Tickets cost $15 in advance or $18 day of show.
For more information, call 207-442-8455 or visit chocolatechurcharts.org.
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