In an age when independence is idolized and every person seems to be seeking their own lone-wolf career path, Seattle-based roots band Western Centuries believes that the way forward is better together. Along with Cahalen Morrison and Ethan Lawton, Western Centuries is fleshed out on tour by bassist Nokosee Fields, pedal steel player Thomas Bryan Eaton (known for his work with Miss Tess), and fiddler Oliver Bates Craven, formerly of the Stray Birds.
The Chesapeake Film Festival returns to Easton! The festival offers everyone a chance to watch exceptional independent films and to immerse themselves in stories from all walks of life. Outstanding filmmakers, experienced and emerging, will have a forum to showcase and discuss tales of compelling interest to our local and global community. The in person festival will take place from September 30th through October 2nd. The virtual will take place from October 3rd to October 9th.
Beth McDonald is a jazz vocalist in the classic sense—in love with melody, the great standards, and the charm of another era. She is also a contemporary singer/songwriter, writing and performing to our shared experiences, our emotions and our stories. Joe Holt is a jazz pianist who shares a love of the great traditions, known for creative spontaneity and a love of performing. In “A Century of Song,” Beth and Joe will take the audience on a trip back to the 1920s, traveling all the way through today, combining original compositions and classic gems and weaving a unique musical melding of classic and contemporary, joys and sorrows, soul searching and carefree romping.
Far Eastern Shore Winery invites you to join The Talbot Humane Society as they host some adorable adoptable pets on Saturday, October 1st. Talbot Humane Society is celebrating 90 years of service. So what better way than to help find homes for current four-legged boarders and raise funds to help support this fantastic organization to continue to do what they do best? Take a peek at the current adoption list at (bit.ly/FESWTalbotPets) and submit adoption applications to (bit.ly/FESWAdoptEvent). Applications will have to be approved in advance for pet adoptions. Someone from the Talbot Humane Society will be on hand to answer questions and provide info on additional services that the organization provides at its headquarters not too far away from our Tasting Room. Visitors are asked not to bring any existing pets, as we do not want to startle the animals that will be at the winery that day. They will be collecting direct donations and offering Tasting Room specials for the weekend with benefits going to the Talbot Humane Society.
Easton's annual Beer Fest is back! The 7th Annual Craft Beer Fest will be held on Saturday, October 1, 2022 from Noon to 4pm (VIP's Enter at 11am). Maryland's largest under cover craft beer festival will feature 40+ Breweries, Wineries and Distilleries will be pouring 120+ Craft Beers, Ciders, Seltzers, Wines & Spirits from the Mid-Atlantic region and beyond, with Live Music by Black Dog Alley. Food, Vendors, Raffles and games of chance will be available. This is an Indoor / Outdoor event. NO 4 legged friends and NO baby strollers permitted. (Infants in chest / back carriers permitted). Must be 21 to Enter, includes entry to the event and a good time with friends. Support local and drink local!
For over 20 years, Mark Erelli has honed his musical craft serving as a sideman for Grammy-winning artists like Paula Cole, Marc Cohn, and Josh Ritter, as well as doing his own material like “By Degrees,” on which he was joined by a host of voices including Roseanne Cash and Sheryl Crow. Performing as part of a duo in this show, Erelli showcases his signature sound with the wisdom that comes with other 20 years of songwriting.
Join us for a fun night out in Easton! Every first Friday from 5 pm to 8 pm the streets will be filled with music and excitement. Explore downtown Easton’s phenomenal collection of shops, restaurants, and art galleries on the best night of any week. There will be live pumpkin carvings in front of Out of the Fire restaurant and Thompson Park, as well as autumnal decorations in many stores to create a feeling of seasonal warmth. The pumpkins will remain outside for everyone to enjoy as they explore downtown Friday night and Saturday! To learn what's going on this upcoming first Friday, click the link below: https://eastonedc.com/easton-night-out/
The Black Opry Revue is a home for Black artists and Black fans of country, blues, folk, and Americana music. This trailblazing Avalon show invites you to discover and enjoy an all-female line-up of Black artists who represent an intriguing versatility and diversity in sound: Julie Williams: Fearlessly forging ahead down country roads, singer-songwriter Julie Williams is turning heads in Nashville’s country music scene with the soft but powerful songs that capture the soul of growing up as a mixed-race child in the South. Music has always been a part of Julie’s life—honing her singing talent in church and beach bars and belting national anthems before packed stadiums. Spicing it all up is influences ranging from The Chicks to Michael Jackson. Denetia: Born and raised outside Houston, Denitia’s Southern heritage forms a canvas for her evolving musical portrait. She grew up listening to the legends of country music and folk, while leading choirs and spiritual awakenings at her local church. By five, she was playing piano. Soon thereafter, she brought out a saxophone and trumpet. When alt-rock became a thing, Denetia picked up a guitar and joined the revolution. There’s no challenge too obscure for her to take on! Roberta Lea: With a voice like cinnamon and a pen like butter, Roberta Lea is a rising artist, ready to give the world a taste of what she's made of. Fellow artists have called her Hampton Roads’ best kept secret. It's as though she's a family recipe, kept hidden until now. Pursuing music at 35 may seem like it's a late start for some, but for Roberta Lea, she’s been slowly marinating and soaking in LIFE. Now that she's ready to do music, she has a buffet of songs that is sure to please. Sug Daniels: Singer-songwriter Sug Daniels is a “high-energy and unbelievably engaging frontperson” (WXPN) who is using the tools around her to capture the emotions of an era. Daniels’ work is as colorful, vulnerable, and charismatic as her personality. She thoughtfully combines elements of folk, R&B, and low-fi alternatives to create personal and tender music interlaced with messages of truth and positive change. https://blackopry.com/
Easton Airport will host the 13th annual Easton Airport Day on Saturday, October 8. The annual event is a fun-filled gathering that offers a unique opportunity to visit the community airfield and see what flying is all about. Rare and unique aircraft, military jets, airport equipment, and classic cars will be on display during the event. Photo-ops will be available with chances for families to sit inside select aircraft and meet the pilots that fly them. Community partners will plan demos, hands-on activities, and so much more!
Join the Academy Art Museum for a special Fickle Mirror: Dialogues in Self-Portraiture closing reception concert featuring Kentavius Jones (voice, guitar), Jordon Stanley (drums, spoken word) and Ian Trusheim (bass) on Saturday, October 8, at 6 pm. The dynamic, groovy trio will perform an interactive, improvisational response to artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby’s monumental work, I Refuse to Be Invisible, on view as part of the Museum’s Fickle Mirror exhibition and on loan from Art Bridges. Audience members will be invited to join on percussion and contribute written responses inspired by the work. Don’t miss the chance to see our community’s most exciting ensemble perform live! Admission is free and the event is open to visitors of all ages, but the Academy kindly asks that you RSVP.
For those who wanna rock all night, the Avalon dance floor will be open for this show! Rock Bottom, the East Coast’s premier KISS tribute show, recreates the ultimate ‘70s KISS-era experience. Since 2010, they’ve shared the stage with music legends such as Warrant, Quiet Riot, Tone Loc, Queensryche, and others... Now, they’re calling it quits, so you won’t want to miss this opportunity to experience this KISS tribute live on stage. Show up early at 7 p.m. and take a fan photo with the band!
Béla Fleck and Abigail Washburn, “the king and queen of the banjo” (Paste Magazine), have a musical partnership like no other. The two met at a square dance, began collaborating musically, and eventually fell in love. Fleck is a fifteen-time Grammy Award winner who has taken the instrument across multiple genres; Washburn is a singer-songwriter and clawhammer banjo player who re-radicalized it by combining it with Far East culture and sounds. Whether at home, on stage or on record, Bela and Abigail’s deep bond, combined with the way their distinct musical personalities and banjo styles interact, makes theirs a picking partnership unlike any other on the planet. https://www.belafleck.com/
Not many bands can claim genuine legend status. The Wailers comfortably claim their place in essential music history. Their music was, and is, culture-defining: rebel hearts with brave souls embodying the spirit of ‘70s era-defining reggae. The band plays a special set featuring incredible cuts from Bob Marley’s formidable back catalogue along with a string of their greatest, classic hits. The Wailers are giving you a chance to be part of the legacy. Aston Barrett Jr, himself reggae royalty as son of the irrepressible “Familyman”, carries the flame for The Wailers in a show that is simply not to be missed. The essence of ‘70s rebellion, the true spirit of reggae performed by the people who helped forge the era-defining sound and by those raised under their tutelage. Living Legends, Reggae Royalty carrying the flame – now you can be a part of the legacy.
The Easton Fall Craft Fair will feature about 35 regional artisans showing and selling their handmade creations from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, October 15, 2022. The location is on the grounds of Trinity Cathedral at 315 Goldsborough St. in Easton. Admission is free to the public. This debut event is designed to support handmade crafts by regional artists working in a wide array of material, including wood, silver, gold. basketry, fiber arts, resin, painting and more. Come and mingle with crafters who will set up canopies along the brick walkway ringing the cathedral and also inside the parish hall behind the church. Admission is free to the public.
Spend the afternoon with your family and friends while enjoying live music by Down the Road. Play games like horseshoes and corn hole. Ride Bucky, the mechanical horse that won’t buck you off! There will be face painting and rock painting for kids and adults. Festival foods and drinks will be offered for purchase. Try your chance to win a Smith Island cake. Several local artisans and craft vendors will be represented and selling their wares. Come join the fun! Entry and parking are free.
Kick-up your heels and join us for the triumphant return of the Drag Race! Men from across the mid-shore will "pump it up for Hospice" while racing down Harrison Street in downtown Easton in their favorite pair of high heels. The 2022 event is co-chaired by veteran "draggers," Joe Petro and Mark Potter, and is sure to be a must-see event of the fall! Members of the community are invited to watch the race, and more importantly, contribute in the name of their favorite contestant - it is a Hospice fundraiser after all!
Shop handmade, one-of-a-kind objects created by over 55 makers from around the country. Featuring artists who work in all media, including Basketry, Ceramics, Fiber, Furniture, Glass, Jewelry, and Metal, you won’t want to miss this fun shopping experience and important Museum fundraiser. Valencia Glass will also offer live glassblowing demonstrations. It’s only $10 to visit and all the proceeds support AAM’s exhibitions and programs.
Put on your disco shoes and join us for an incredible evening with the music of ABBA! We can’t wait to see you on Friday, October 21st at the Avalon Theater. The proceeds from this groovy evening benefit our mission of providing free, no-questions-asked swimming lessons for area children and adults.
Gold prize winners of the 2012 Chesapeake International Chamber Music Competition for Young Professionals, the Calidore String Quartet returns to Easton with a program of Beethoven, Shostakovich and Smetana that showcases the depth of their musicianship. From the sunlit colors of Beethoven’s Quartet Number 6 to the haunting emotion of Shostakovich’s Quartet Number 8 and the glowing folk-inspired melodies of Smetana’s Quartet No. 1, this will be a memorable evening.
SONOS, featuring Rachel Franklin, Christian Tremblay, and Jonathan Miles Brown, is returning to the Museum with their latest program, Tales for Halloween, which takes a playful look at the eternal fascination musicians have for the supernatural. They’ll explore what constitutes “scary” music and trace the haunting influence of literary and historic sources on the Gothic in their favorite creepy concert experiences! Works will include Tartini’s “Devil’s Trill,” De Falla’s “El Amor Brujo,” and a spine-tingling arrangement of Saint-Saëns’ “Danse Macabre,” plus some devilishly delicious jazz and folk!
The Academy Art Museum and Shore Lit present acclaimed author Maud Casey in conversation with Shore Lit founder Kerry Folan about Casey’s latest book, City of Incurable Women. This hybrid text, which is braided with period photographs and medical documents, reimagines the “hysterical” women of Paris’s famed nineteenth-century Salpêtrière mental asylum in their own shimmering, lyrical voices.
Wear your spookiest, most creative Halloween costume to AAM and compete to win an Easton Downtown gift card then stick around for an outdoor screening of Hocus Pocus on the front lawn of the Museum! The contest will have four costume categories and one winner from each category: Best Adult Costume (13 and over), Best Youth Costume (12 and under), Scariest Costume (any age), Most Creative (any age), and Best Group Costume. There is no cost to enter! The costume contest starts at 6 p.m., followed by the movie screening at 7:30 p.m.
Critical superlatives and audience ovations have continuously followed Yuja Wang’s dazzling career. The Beijing-born pianist is set to achieve new heights during the 2018-19 season, which features recitals, concert series, season residencies, and extensive tours with some of the world’s most venerated ensembles and conductors.
Come join the fun at the 6th Annual Hummingbird Inn Halloween Costume Porch Party on October 31st, from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The theme is the 1980's & they will have prizes from local businesses (1st, 2nd, 3rd place winners)! Bring your snacks (spooky theme encouraged), bring your own beverages, & candy to hand out to the trick-or-treaters!
Día de los Muertos is a holiday celebrated in Mexico where families honor their loved ones with a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration. Stop by the library to take a look at the altars honoring those who have passed away, along with a screening of “Coco.” The movie will be showing in Spanish with English subtitles.