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Arts

Stone Church Arts presents acoustic trio Brother Sun

BELLOWS FALLS — Brother Sun, an acoustic folk trio noted for warm vocal harmonies, skillful guitar playing, and stirring originals will perform at the stone church at 20 Church St. in Bellows Falls at 7:30 pm on Friday, May 5.

The band, composed of Greg Greenway of Boston, Pat Wictor of New York, and Joe Jencks of Chicago, has released three CDs and performed at festivals such as Falcon Ridge, Kerrville, Old Songs, and Vancouver Island.

Fusing folk, Americana, blues, pop, jazz, rock, and a cappella singing, Brother Sun is “an explosion of musical diversity and harmony, in the finest of male singing traditions,” according to a news release.

Brother Sun released their self-titled debut CD in 2011. After their first two years of nationwide touring they released Some Part of the Truth, a CD that revealed them not only as singers, but as complete musicians.

In 2016, Brother Sun released its third CD, Weights & Wings, a collection that confirms the trio's dedication to extending its musical and artistic boundaries.

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