Peter Bradley Adams

Stoltz Pavilion 218 N Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

"...Adams fuses intimate, emotionally powerful lyrics with graceful, low-key roots-based indie folk…” All Music Guide Adams is an Americana singer-songwriter who tells tales of love and loss, homes and hearts. The territory he mines is a deliberate mix of fact and fantasy, but regardless of the details, there's always a philosophical bent that is often more under than on the surface, firmly grounding Adams’ songs even as they stretch outward. His brand of Americana nestles his often delicate, always heartfelt voice in the warm embrace of gentle guitar, tasteful dobro, subtle banjo, supportive bass, and unhurried percussion. The result is a sonic scape that, in turn, wraps itself around the listener like a soft blanket on a cold day. http://www.peterbradleyadams.com/

Kentavius Jones

Stoltz Pavilion 218 N Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

Local singer-songwriter and guitarist KJ is homegrown Eastern Shore talent at its finest! KJ is an eclectic, soulful performer who has shared the stage with Grammy-winning acts like The Roots and Snarky Puppy. The son of a DJ, his musical influences range from Stevie Wonder and Miles Davis to Eric Clapton and Jimi Hendrix. https://www.facebook.com/kentaviusjones/

Easton Sounds of Summer – Sam Pugh

Tidewater Inn 101 E Dover Street, Easton, MD, United States

Easton's Sounds of Summer series continues with Sam Pugh! A fixture in both Easton’s music scene and in the community itself, Sam Pugh is a name that often comes up in any conversation about local music, and that’s in no small part due to his immense talent. Sam is a talented guitar player, a natural born singer, and a gifted songwriter. Sam will be playing in front of the Tidewater Inn on Saturday, May 22, from 11AM to 2PM.

Dan Navarro

Stoltz Pavilion 218 N Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

It was as a songwriter that Dan Navarro started his career, mostly in collaboration with Eric Lowen, for artists as diverse as Pat Benatar (the Grammy-nominated classic “We Belong”), The Bangles, Jackson Browne, Keb’ Mo’, Dave Edmunds, The Temptations, Dionne Warwick, Austin outlaw legend Rusty Weir, and many more... Throughout the 1990s, Dan recorded and toured with Lowen in the acclaimed acoustic duo Lowen & Navarro, until Eric’s retirement in 2009. Dan has since transitioned into a growing solo career, increasingly in demand on the national concert circuit, and touring nearly 100 dates per year. http://w.dannavarro.com/dannavarro/home.html

Kat Parsons

Stoltz Pavilion 218 N Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

A little bit Zen, a little bit playful, Kat Parsons’ music balances on the dicey line between reality and fantasy. Instead of running from the duality of that place, Parsons mines it. When Kat sings about life being lived, you can’t help but recognize your own story in the lines. An intrepid spirit in music as in life, she reaches deep and wide and leaves you exhilarated, comforted, understood…Connected, in a very human way. In an era anesthetized on spin, Kat Parsons is distinctively real. https://katparsons.com/

Anthony Turk Cannon

Stoltz Pavilion 218 N Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

Born in St. Michaels, saxophonist Anthony Cannon started to make his musical mark at open-mic blues and jazz venues in the Baltimore/DC area back in the ‘90s. Over the years, he’s gone on to establish himself in the blues, R&B, and rock/pop scenes. Playing music from the center of his heart, Cannon finds inspiration all around him. He pulls directly from his life experiences…some happy and some sad…to perform music for your soul with passion and with love. https://anthonycannon.com/

Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival

Ebenezer Theater 17 South Washington Street, Easton, MD, United States

at the Ebenezer Theater, new home of Chesapeake Music We are delighted to welcome you to the 36th annual Chesapeake Chamber Music Festival, June 4 through June 12, at the Ebenezer Theater, 17 South Washington Street, Easton, MD. Join us in person or on the web to experience the extraordinary performances of 15 acclaimed musicians presenting six concerts over two music-filled weekends. Artistic Directors Marcy Rosen and Catherine Cho have created another compelling program of chamber music masterworks, as well as intimate duo performances. We are eager to welcome returning distinguished musicians who have become dear friends over the years they have played for us. We are also pleased to greet violist Molly Carr and cellist Timothy Eddy joining the Festival for the first time. We are excited that the Orion String Quartet, one of the most sought-after ensembles in the country, will play at two concerts for their first Festival appearance as a quartet. The concert schedule, performing artists and works to be performed are detailed in the Festival program posted below. Chesapeake Music has much to celebrate as we launch Festival 2021 in our elegantly renovated new home. Thank you to Paul and Joanne Prager for generously inviting Chesapeake Music to make its home at the Ebenezer Theater. Thank you also to the generous donors who have made it possible for Chesapeake Music to acquire our own Steinway concert grand piano.

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