Mark your calendars, music lovers. On Saturday, April 29, the Mattapoisett Museum is hosting an epic event that you wouldn’t want to miss. Come and join Four Bridges, a New England-based Bluegrass band, as they perform live at the museum.
Let us introduce you to the talented band members:
Jeremy Place is a music educator, plays mandolin, guitar and banjo and sings. He writes songs and bakes bread at night after tucking his kids in for bed.
Benjamin Marshall, who plays banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, bass and sings, grew up listening to Flatt & Scruggs, and his love for bluegrass shows in his performances.
Greg Ferreira, a classically trained pianist, is also a skilled mandolin, guitar, banjo, harmonica, fiddle, bass player and singer. Bill Monroe & the Stanleys inspired him to play bluegrass.
Lastly, we have Nelson Hiller, a talented songwriter from Mattapoisett, who plays bass, mandolin and guitar and sings. He’s known for his infectious energy that gets everyone in the mood for some bluegrass fun.
This is an event for everyone, so bring your family and friends. As Nelson Hiller says, “We’ll have you dancing, crying, hootin’ and hollerin’.” Four Bridges is a well-seasoned band that loves to perform, and their passion shines through in their music. Doors open at 7 pm, and the show starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $15 for general admission. Patron and Sustainer level Mattapoisett Museum members get 10% off two tickets for this event.
For more information, please visit the museum’s website, www.mattapoisettmuseum.org/events to learn more and to purchase tickets. Get your tickets now, and let’s have a night full of bluegrass music. Contact info@mattapoisettmuseum.org with any questions.