Arts & Entertainment
Zullo Gallery Hosts Special Show Combining Live Music with Old-Time Records
Acoustic performers featured with award-winning sound engineer/discographer

On Saturday, March 14, step into the Zullo Gallery time machine with master engineer, musician and discographer Johnny Dalton, as he blends the sounds of 100+ year-old Victrola records with live acoustic music by 21st century performers.
Doors open at 6 p.m., and first Victrola set starts soon after; live music begins at 7 p.m.
The event takes place in the historic Main Street Medfield building that once housed the G.A.R Hall, a gathering spot for Civil War veterans. It was also the site of a "Phonograph Concert" nearly 120 years ago!
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About the performers:
Johnny Dalton -- Owner/founder of Kung Pow! Recording & Mastering, Johnny is a Boston Music Award-winning engineer and musician, with special expertise in the history of musical production and recording, and a passion for understanding how it has influenced today's sounds.
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Cara Brindisi -- The singer/songwriter made a big splash as a member of Gwen Stefani's team on Season 22 of NBC's "The Voice." The Berklee College of Music grad brings forth various musical genres with her otherworldly vocals.
Sweet Petunia -- Mairead Guy and Maddy Simpson comprise this duo whose music has roots in folk and bluegrass, and whose voices blend seamlessly as a result of years together since first meeting at Berklee College of Music.
Members of award-winning Medfield High School SoundWaves will also perform!
Tickets are $20 per person, with seats reserved based on order of purchase.
Proceeds benefit the non-profit Zullo Gallery-Center for the Arts in the heart of downtown Medfield.