Hear Big Sky Quartet as part of 6 On The Square’s free concert series

OXFORD - 6 On The Square continues its free Sunday concerts in Oxford’s Lafayette Park with Big Sky Quartet at 2 p.m. July 21.
The award-winning folk/roots band from central Pennsylvania that has been creating and performing original music together for more than 15 years. They are known for their joyful melodies, standout three-part harmonies and uplifting live performances.
Traveling the East Coast and playing small and big stages, Big Sky Quartet connects with diverse audiences wherever they perform.
Coming up in the concert series are Sara Milonovich & Daisycutter (July 28).
Bring your own chair or blanket. In case of inclement weather, the concerts will move inside 6OTS.
The free concerts are generously sponsored by the Robert C. Smith Foundation, Pete Perkins, and Chenango County Tourism. 6OTS is funded in part by Earlville Opera House's Arts in the Community Grants Program, made possible by the New York State Senate with support of the Office of Gov. Kathy Hochul, and administered by the New York State Council on the Arts.
6 On The Square Inc. is an intimate, not-for-profit, volunteer-based acoustic music listening room and arts venue located at 6 Lafayette Park in downtown Oxford. Learn more at  6onthesquare.org.

- Information from 6 On the Square

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