'Folk at the Farm' at Frerichs on Sunday

Posted 9/27/23

Folk at the Farm is a free event that celebrates the rich folk tradition in Rhode Island. This year, internationally acclaimed folk group the Atwater-Donnelly Band will be joined by genre-bending …

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'Folk at the Farm' at Frerichs on Sunday

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"Folk at the Farm" is a free event that celebrates the rich folk tradition in Rhode Island. This year, internationally acclaimed folk group the Atwater-Donnelly Band will be joined by genre-bending performer Jake Blount, who is known for music rooted in care and confrontation, Warren-based Americana Folk trio The Whelks, delivering glorious three-part harmonies, and The Vox Hunters, a duo that preserves and performs folk music from the Ocean State’s past. This special event invites folk music fans to see performances by award-winning local favorites. Bring a blanket!

WHEN: Sunday, Oct 1 from 2 to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Frerichs Farm, 43 Kinnicutt Ave., Warren

MORE INFO: To learn more, click here.

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