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Arts

Big Woods Voices in concert

CHESTER-The First Universalist Parish of Chester (the Stone Church) hosts Big Woods Voices in concert Sunday, Oct. 19, at 4 p.m.

Big Woods Voices performs a cappella vocal harmony through arrangements grown from American roots genres, world folk styles, poets old and new, and member Will Danforth compositions. "From heart-stopping to foot-stomping, prayerful to fun-filled, dissonant to dulcet, Big Woods Voices brings the spirit of southern Vermont to life through rich harmonies and soulful interpretations," according to promotional material.

Big Woods Voices are Danforth, an award-winning, multi-instrumental acoustic artist; Alan Blood, who lists membership in vocal groups such as the Brattleboro Camerata and House Blend; Becky Graber, leader of the Brattleboro Women's Chorus and the Good Trouble Street Choir; and Amanda Witman, Brattleboro Music Center faculty and co-leader of the Brattleboro Pub Sing.

The First Universalist Parish of Chester at 211 North St. has parking on-site, and the church is ADA accessible. Guests are encouraged to make a sliding scale donation of $10–$20.


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