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2021 Summer Concert Series 

ALL SHOWS located at:

The Meeting House on the Green

53 School Street

East Fairfield, Vermont 05448

 

ALL SHOWS start at 5 p.m. unless otherwise noted, and will be held outdoors on the terrace. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy a perfect summer evening on our classic New England Village Green.

SUGGESTED DONATION: $10 per person.  Kids under 16 FREE.

 

GRAB 'N' GO LITE FARE and DESSERTS available for sale. 

Please call 802-827-6626 for last minute updates or cancellations.

The Stages in the Sun initiative is a partnership between the Vermont Recreation & Parks Association, the Vermont Arts Council, and the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing, to promote two of the best things Vermont has to offer: incredible artists and the great outdoors. We thank the Vermont Community Foundation for their donation to help sponsor this and other Stages in the Sun events through a Covid-19 Response Grant. Please check out the Stages in the Sun calendar online at vermontvacation.com to find more great outdoors arts events.

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Jennie Johnson & The 

Jazz Junketeers

Saturday, August 14

If Jenni Johnson offered nothing more than her voice, smooth and sweet as honey, it would be plenty. But that’s only part of what makes her jazz-infused performances unforgettable: With a heart as big as that voice, Jenni takes us on joyous world-wide musical tour with the always excellent Junketeers providing impeccable support.

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Jenni's Band, The Junketeers:

Glendon Ingalls (bassist) from Johnson, Vermont is a multi-instrumentalist and maintains an active performance schedule directing and playing with several groups on trumpet, double bass, electric bass and sousaphone in a wide variety of musical genres as well as freelance work. 

 

Gus Zeising (horns) is originally from Philadelphia PA. While in high school, Gus was inspired by saxophonist and fellow Philadelphian John Coltrane. He plays the tenor and soprano saxophones, and the clarinet. He has operated his recording studio, Low Tech, in Burlington, VT since 1989 and has recorded and/or engineered three of Jenniʼs four albums.

Felix Anderson (drums): Originally from Rochester NY, started playing violin at age 4 and later studying piano.  Eventually he gravitated towards drums. He moved to Vermont with his wife and children for work and found a great music scene.  Felix has played in bands ranging  from punk to blues that included Ludovico Treatment, Big Hair, DirtBox5, The Camillians, The James O Halloran Band, Mailbox, New Nile Orchestra and has opened up for Primus and John Lee Hooker.   Currently, in addition to playing with Jenni Johnson & The Jazz Junketeers, Felix plays with his group, Gumbo YaYa.​

Chuck Miller (keys) is originally from Nebraska. Chuck is choir director and accompanist for several groups and projects. He taught music at the Mary Hogan Elementary School and is now busy playing with The Red Clover Trio, Jenni Johnson, THT Theater and MCP productions. He studied an Berklee College of Music in Boston and graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Music Composition.

The MEETING HOUSE
ON THE GREEN ~ E. Fairfield, Vermont

Strengthening community through historic preservation & the arts.

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