On April 11, 2023

Wallingford Town Hall concert series presents The Sky Blue Boys

Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.—WALLINGFORD—The Sky Blue Boys, a duo comprised of Willy and Dan Lindner (who formed Banjo Dan and the Mid-Nite Plowboys), will perform at Wallingford Town Hall at 75 School St. in Wallingford on Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m. 

The duo has built up a large repertoire of wonderful old ballads, parlor songs, heart songs and sacred numbers. 

The Sky Blue Boys have expanded the accompaniment to include a variety of acoustic instruments and added many newer songs including several of their own compositions.

Suggested donations of $10 to $15 per person at the door.
Mill River Interact Club will be hosting the bake sale.
It is only through public support that we can bring musical acts to Wallingford Town Hall,” said Sandi Switzer, town administrator for Wallingford. “Please mark your calendar for Sky Blue Boys on Wednesday and support local live music and Mill River Interact Club.”

For more info, visit: wallingfordvt.com/community-events.

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