On April 12, 2018

New England Groove Association to perform live in Brandon

Courtesy Brandon Music

Sarah Blacker (center) with her bandmates, Aaron Katz (left) and Phil Selesnick (right) are New England Groove Association.

Saturday, April 14, 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON— Sarah Blacker brings her full band sound to Brandon Music on Saturday, April 14 with New England Groove Association. With roots in the folk, rock, jam-band and funk scenes, the group fuses its vibrant musical worlds together to create an original, soulful sound. The concerts begins at 7:30 p.m.

The collaboration, which often features special guests, is comprised of award-winning, internationally touring singer-songwriters and multi-instrumentalists Sarah Blacker, Aaron Z. Katz, and Phil Selesnick on keyboards.

Sarah Blacker was named Female Performer of the Year in the 2013 New England Music Awards, and has built a devoted following both nationally and internationally via extensive touring, passionate singing and songwriting, and belief in the power of music. Her motto, #SongsSaveLives speaks to her work as a music therapist, and her rise on the jam-band concerts and festival scene. She feels enthusiastic about reconnecting/moving with this fun-loving group of people, now as an accomplished musician and performer.

Tickets are $20. A pre-concert dinner is available for $25. Reservations are required for dinner and recommended for the show. Venue is BYOB.

Brandon Music is located at 62 Country Club Road, Brandon. Call 802-247-4295 or email [email protected] for reservations or for more information.

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