At 6:15, everything stopped and everyone looked up at the Fireworks display.
We dipped into the Center for Arts to see the ballroom on the top floor, then zipped into First Churches to see this interior. Then we circled back to St. John's to hear Occidental Gypsy. This 5 member group performed gypsy tunes with a jazz twist. The virtuoso violinist added gypsy flourishes to the jazz standards and original compositions of the groups members.
We changed gears to hear the new "old timey" songs of Rusty Belle at the Unitarian Society worship space. The absolute conviction of each of the 3 members of this group made their performance compelling. Each song, mostly originals, was unique and sung with committed abandon that swept the audience into their musical journey. What a treat to experience the magic and joy of their performance!
We finished our evening back at St. John's to hear Seth Glier. After hearing his performance, one can understand how Seth has recently been nominated for a Grammy Award. For some songs this local boy from Shelbourne Falls sings with a passionately fluid gospel voice, but then shifts to the honest intimate voice of a folksinger for other songs. Accompanying himself on grand piano with the combined grace of Billy Joel and George Winston and backed by his best friend on guitar and synthesized sounds, Seth filled the sanctuary with his soulful presence. Seth often returns to his elementary music school to collaborate on a songwriting unit with his elementary music teacher, and during the performance he invited his mentor to join him in performing. Seth is a nice guy who remembers his roots and weaves the important stories of his life into songs.
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