Spike Dogtooth and Sam Duffy bring their energetic free-range acoustic music back to Stage 33 Live, 33 Bridge Street in Bellows Falls, VT on Friday, September 9, 2022 at 7:00. Suggested $5 donation; advance donations through stage33live.com will have chairs saved. There will be space for dancing. The performance will be recorded and filmed. Read the press release.
Festival-jam favorites Spike Dogtooth with Sam Duffy at Stage 33 Live
BELLOWS FALLS — Spike Dogtooth plays acoustic music without restriction — bluegrass, Irish, cowgirl-swing, folk, acoustic rock, country blues. The band’s core players and revolving crew of guest musicians have developed a loyal following over the past 30 years. A camp favorite at music festivals, they’re best known for their legendary all-night jams. This is a rare opportunity to hear them play on a stage that’s inside of a building.
Multi-instrumentalist songwriter Sam Duffy embraces a passionate style of American roots music based on the belief that genres are better left by the wayside. The influences of his heartfelt, living music span cultures and eras.
There will be room for dancing.
Music at 7:00 on Friday, September 9 — suggested donation $5+ per person, advance donations made through stage33live.com will have chairs saved for them. Seating is limited to 40.
The event will be recorded and filmed.
The COVID-19 protocol will be the guidelines in effect in the community on show day. Currently the guidance is that masks are optional, which may change without notice.
Stage 33 Live is a casual and intimate industrial-rustic listening room in a former factory hosting local, regional, and national performances and presentations of original material. No bar or kitchen, the stage is the mission; coffee / soda / juice / water and weird snacks available by donation. More info about the nonprofit, all-volunteer project, and this and other upcoming events, online at stage33live.com
Stage 33 Live gratefully acknowledges the help of so many individuals without whom none of this would be happening, and institutional support this season from The Island Corporation, the Vermont Arts Council, Ben & Jerry’s Foundation, Covered Bridge Cookies, the Bellows Falls Opera House, and the Rockingham Arts & Museum Project that helped fund improvements and maintenance, and generally smooth out a lot of the rough edges. Stage 33 Live is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization, and all donations are deductible to the fullest extent. Volunteers run the thing from stem to stern.
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