Saturday, Oct. 19 at 6 p.m.—WOODSTOCK—Grammy-nominated songwriter Reed Foehl brings his soulful Americana-folk music to Billings Farm & Museum for a fall barn show on Oct.19. Foehl, who has made Vermont his home, will be joined by an impressive lineup of musicians, including guitarist Val McCallum, drummer Jeff Berlin, and fellow singer-songwriter Putnam Murdock. Tickets are available for $30.
Foehl, raised in New England, has a deep connection to music that spans back to his upbringing in a musical family. His voice, known for its emotional depth and storytelling ability, blends tradition with modern folk influences. His latest album, “Wild Wild Love,” released in 2022, continues his collaboration with Austin-based The Band of Heathens, who both produced and performed on the record. Foehl’s ability to capture the heart of Americana has earned him high praise, with fellow artist Gregory Alan Isakov stating, “Reed has the ability to transport the soul, a true master. One of the great songwriters of our time.”
Val McCallum, a renowned guitarist and singer-songwriter, will join Foehl on stage. McCallum’s resume includes touring with Jackson Browne and working with big names like Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, and Lucinda Williams. He also brings his solo work, including his debut album “At the End of the Day,” and his role in the comic-country band Jackshit, to the performance.
Doors open at 5 p.m., with tickets available online at bit.ly/3zR4zYn.