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Arts

The Fairlanes and The Fretbenders co-headline Stage 33 Live

Stage 33 Live, 33 Bridge St., hosts The Fretbenders and The Fairlanes on Sunday, March 10, for a 3 p.m. matinee concert.

The Fretbenders are Bob and Diane Kordas, described by organizers as having "a fun, toe-tapping sound based in blues, roots, Americana, and a dash of folk, country, and rock - where a down-home barbecue meets a speakeasy." Diane and Bob have played in various New England swing, bluegrass, and roots bands through the years, honing their stage presence and style. For this show, they'll be playing as a duo.

The Fairlanes play original music about life, loss, and love that lives somewhere between folk, rock, and Americana. They perform as anything from a duo to an octet, and for this show there will be about half a dozen of them.

Seating is limited. The event will be recorded and filmed. Tickets are $10 in advance or at the door. Advance tickets guarantee entry. All ticket proceeds go to the performers.

Tickets and more info about the nonprofit, all-volunteer project, and this and other upcoming events, can be found at stage33live.com.

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