Great Waters Music Festival presents The Lobbyists as their Summer 2019 Series Opener
WOLFEBORO, NH, May 28, 2019 – Great Waters Music Festival (GWMF) is excited to kick-off summer 2019 with their first performance of the season, The Lobbyists, from NYC. The Lobbyists are set to take the stage at The Barn at the Inn on Main on June 13, 2019 at 7:30pm.
The Lobbyists formed in 2012, and take their name from the lobby of The Flea Theater, where the group first started playing and writing music together. Drawing on folk, roots, and a host of other influences, the band has been noted for their lush harmonies, “marvelous” songwriting (The New York Times), and “impressive musicianship” (Entertainment Weekly). The New Yorker calls their music “terrific,” and The Village Voice lauds them as “undeniably talented.”
Watch The Lobbyists take their folk harmonies from the lobby of The Flea Market Theater to the stage! Their season opener is sure to deliver an exciting night full of music, community, and celebration.
Director of the Great Waters Music Festival, Cheryll Andrews, commented, “This group is young and energetic. They write and perform their own stage scripts and folk tunes. They’re different from any other folk artist that has come to Great Waters before and we’re so excited!”
Tickets are only $35.00 and can easily be purchased online at www.greatwaters.org.
GWMF plans to continue the season all summer long with a line up of seven more incredible acts ranging from doo-wop, to blues and folk.
About Great Waters Music Festival:
Founded in 1995, Great Waters Music Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to culturally enriching New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. Dr. Gerald Mack, Director of the Worcester Chorus and a former professor at the Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford, founded the non-profit summer festival to encompass a diversified program designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes. More importantly, Great Waters Music Festival was created to promote live musical performances including choral, symphonic, folk, pop, jazz, Broadway, dance, and renowned vocal and instrumental artists, both amateur and professional alike, for the benefit of the Lakes Region.
For more information about Great Waters Music Festival visit https://greatwaters.org/ or call Cheryll Andrews at 603-569-7710.
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