March 15, 2025 – Annual Coffee House at First Parish Unitarian Universalist Canton (7:00 p.m.)
UUCanton/First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in Canton 1508 Washington Street, Canton, United StatesDetails: TBA
Five Points Cluster
Foxborough, Brockton, North Easton, Canton, Stoughton, Sharon, Attleboro, & Braintree
Details: TBA
Guest: Nicholas Kitchen All concerts begin at 2:00 pm at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church in Attleboro, MA. The public is welcome to all performances.
Halley Neal Folk Singer and Singer-Songwriter Saturday March 22, 2025 Doors open at 6:30 and concert starts at 7:00. Suggested donation $20 https://halleyneal.com/home Halley Neal is an award winning folk singer and songwriter whose live shows center on themes of positivity and peace. The formerly-Nashville-currently-Boston-based artist is often joined by her backing band of…
Halley Neal Folk Singer and Singer-Songwriter Saturday March 23, 2025 Doors open at 6:30 and concert starts at 7:00. Suggested donation $20 https://halleyneal.com/home Halley Neal is an award winning folk singer and songwriter whose live shows center on themes of positivity and peace. The formerly-Nashville-currently-Boston-based artist is often joined by her backing band of…
"Mad Agnes Saturday April 19, 2025 Doors open at 6:30 and concert starts at 7:00. Suggested donation $25 The genre-bending trio, Mad Agnes, delivers smart songwriting, passionate performances, and an ease with one another on stage that invites the audience into their world of human connection and spontaneous fun. They transport listeners with well crafted instrumentation,…
All concerts begin at 2:00 pm at Murray Unitarian Universalist Church in Attleboro, MA. The public is welcome to all performances.
Boston Symphony horn player Rachel Childers and pianist Ann Sears will present a uniquely lyrical program of music for horn and piano on SUNDAY, May 4th, at 3:00 pm. Program to include music by Ludwig van Beethoven, William Grant Still, Olivier Messiaen, J.M. Damase, Erika Raum, & Harry T. Burleigh. Rachel Childers joined the Boston…
Juneteenth Celebration of Culture When: Saturday, June 28, 2025 (4:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.) Host: CDEI Where: First Parish Unitarian Universalist Canton What: Spoken word, West African drummers, vendors, prizes, and with keynote speaker Shirronda Almedia from the Mel King Institute. Should be most awesome! Please come!
Doors open at 4:30 and concert starts at 5:00 pm (Note Time Change). Suggested donation $20, Special Summer Concert: Bring Your Dinner The Rough & Tumble aren’t casual road dogs, but they aren’t letting on, either. From their upbeat, commanding stage presence and sharp banter, to their earworm-inducing melodies and heartstring lyrics, this thriftstore Folk-Americana…
Emily Haviland Baker, half of the Boston-based duo – The Bakers – String Duo, is a multi-instrumentalist focusing on fiddle and guitar as well as being a songwriter and arranger. With classically-trained roots and after nearly six years in the corporate-world, Baker reentered the music scene in 2014 by enrolling at Berklee to study music…
In a tapestry of sound, Jenna Nicholls weaves a spell: strumming her ukulele with the spirit of New Orleans or crooning a cowboy’s tale with the soul of the West. Her melodies, like vintagevinyl spun anew, carry the weight of memory and promise of tomorrow. With three albums under her belt, her songs have found…