Drawing on influences from contemporary urban balladeers, rowdy southern bluegrass, and the sardonic yet dry wit of New England’s localized folk scene, Pesky J. Nixon excludes a genuine musical authenticity and mirth on stages up and down the East Coast. Jay Moberg of Boston’s WUMB says “These guys represent what I love about music…great playing, thoughtful lyrics, and musicians who actually enjoy playing together!”. Brooklyn-based indie folk rock duo Barnaby Bright have garnered high accolades for their lyrically captivating and impeccably balanced songwriting and sound. Becky’s angelic voice enchants audiences, while Nathan’s brilliant mastery of multiple instrument and writing styles guides the songs down their path. According to Out In The Woods, Barnaby Bright has “a melodic acoustic sound that is unpretentious and genuine.” Admission includes free beer from sponsor Captain Lawrence Brewing Company.
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