On June 13, 2018

Fair Haven’s summer concert series begins with Mellow Yellow

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Mellow Yellow

Thursday, June 14, 7 p.m.—FAIR HAVEN— Mellow Yellow will be back on the stage in Fair Haven to kick off the family friendly 2018 Summer Series on Thursday, June 14 at 7 p.m. This band pays tribute to the 60s and 70s with truly authentic renditions of some of the genre’s greatest songs. Mellow Yellow captures all the “hey-man-peace-and-love-grooviness” of the songs that helped define the decade. Concert-goers will feel as they have been transported right back in time. It will be a truly far-out experience of an era gone by. Those days may be over, but thanks to Mellow Yellow, the music and the spirit live on.

Members of the band include: Brad DaddyO (David Cooper): vocals, Mellowyellowtron; Dusty Love (Linda Bassick): vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, flute, trombone; Kenny Diggit (Ken French): guitars, keyboards, vocals; Apollonius “Flip” Funk (Brad Sourdiffe): bass; and Saratoga Sunshine (Sean Preece), drums.

This is the first in a series of ten summer concerts held outdoors in the Fair Haven Park on Thursday nights. In case of inclement weather, concerts will move inside at the First Congregational Church of Fair Haven at the north end of the park. Call to confirm at 802-265-3010 ext. 301.

Each week numerous door prizes are given out during intermission, for both adults and children. Listeners are encouraged to arrive any time after 5 p.m. to enjoy the park. Bring lawn chairs. Refreshments are available for purchase. Free ice cream cones will be provided, so come early.

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