Music Shop pumps up Pumpkin Fest
NORWICH – The Music Shop has a full line-up of live music scheduled during the 8th Annual Pumpkin Festival this weekend. World class blues guitarist Roger “Hurricane” Wilson will be playing a free acoustic show at the Pub Friday night, and a special second show Sunday evening as the special guest for the Pub’s Blues Club. The club is a 10 week series of shows featuring critically acclaimed acts from across America.
“People go all over to hear great music,” said Pub owner Greg Grosvenor. “But they don’t have to drive anywhere. We’ve got top-notch acts playing right here in Norwich.”
The Matt Barranti Band of Pittsburgh will sandwich a few sets of southern rock and blues on Saturday as a tribute to the work of Duane Allman, late guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band.
Also on Saturday, Hurricane Wilson will take a break from the stage to offer a free guitar work shop at 7:30 p.m. at the Coffee Connection next door to the Pub.
Wilson, the first act on this year’s club schedule, has played with the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughn, and has gained respect in the blues community as a sensational and savvy musician and vocalist.
“Hurricane Wilson is solid energy,” wrote The Oxford Mississippi Town. “His fireballs of jams and encores defy language. He not only lays down the law, but he writes it with an agile blues formula.”
Wilson goes on for free Friday at 9 p.m., and again on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the Blues Club show are $15, and season passes are available. Matt Barranti will go on at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and admission is $5 dollars which includes a free chip. The Pub is located on 26 S. Broad Street in downtown Norwich.
“People go all over to hear great music,” said Pub owner Greg Grosvenor. “But they don’t have to drive anywhere. We’ve got top-notch acts playing right here in Norwich.”
The Matt Barranti Band of Pittsburgh will sandwich a few sets of southern rock and blues on Saturday as a tribute to the work of Duane Allman, late guitarist for the Allman Brothers Band.
Also on Saturday, Hurricane Wilson will take a break from the stage to offer a free guitar work shop at 7:30 p.m. at the Coffee Connection next door to the Pub.
Wilson, the first act on this year’s club schedule, has played with the likes of Stevie Ray Vaughn, and has gained respect in the blues community as a sensational and savvy musician and vocalist.
“Hurricane Wilson is solid energy,” wrote The Oxford Mississippi Town. “His fireballs of jams and encores defy language. He not only lays down the law, but he writes it with an agile blues formula.”
Wilson goes on for free Friday at 9 p.m., and again on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for the Blues Club show are $15, and season passes are available. Matt Barranti will go on at 9:30 p.m. Saturday, and admission is $5 dollars which includes a free chip. The Pub is located on 26 S. Broad Street in downtown Norwich.
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