Creeque Alley will perform at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at Stevens Memorial Library in Ashburnham. The acoustic duo features musicians Sean Fullerton of Ashburnham and Dan Kirouac of Westminster. The event is free and sponsored by the Ashburnham Cultural Council, according to a community announcement.
Creeque Alley has been performing throughout New England for several years. Their stops include the Deposit State Theatre in New York, The Nantucket Dreamland Theater and St. Kieran Performing Arts Center in Berlin, New Hampshire.
The duo uses traditional folk music instruments, such as six-string and 12-string guitars, mandolin, harmonicas and two-part vocal harmonies. They perform songs while sharing stories about each song and the original artists.
The acoustic duo Creeque Alley, featuring Sean Fullerton of Ashburnham and Dan Kirouac of Westminster, will perform at the Stevens Memorial Library on Thursday, October 2.
The program offers a historical look at traditional American folk music and the folk music revival of the early 1960s. It also explores the folk-rock songs and songwriters that influenced the 1960s musical and social landscape.
The library is at 20 Memorial Drive in Ashburnham. For more information, visit ashburnhamlibrary.org/calendar.html or call 978-827-4115. To indicate attendance, visit the Facebook event at facebook.com/share/1CoLodyS7a.
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