
The Vienna Union Hall plans to host the Porch Party Mamas at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 25, at the hall located at 5 Vienna Mountain Road in the village.
Inspired by playing and singing each others songs at their own “porch parties,” these established Boston-area musicians and singer/songwriters decided to combine their individual talents and create their own brand of urban folk, country and blues. They took their act on the road and Porch Party Mamas was born.
They play arrangements of songs featuring dynamic lead vocals and lush harmonies backed by virtuosic guitar, fiddle, accordion, piano, percussion, banjo, and bass playing.
The Porch Party Mamas are: Felicia Brady-Lopez (vocals, accordion, piano, guitar, bass); Jane Grondin (vocals, fiddle, guitar); Ksenia Mack (vocals, guitar, banjo); and Katrin Peterson (vocals, percussion, piano).
All are seasoned players, each with their own pervasive individual music persona and critical accolades. Between them, they have shared the stage with a distinguished litany of artists, including Willie Nelson, the Indigo Girls and Lyle Lovett.
Tickets cost $20.
For tickets, or more information, visit viennaunionhall.org or email Tim Davis at [email protected].
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