House of Hamill at Bristol's Stone Church

Posted 2/20/20

Whether House of Hamill is playing songs from their debut album "Wide Awake" or stomping through a set of original jigs and reels from their follow-up "March Through Storms", their …

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House of Hamill at Bristol's Stone Church

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Whether House of Hamill is playing songs from their debut album "Wide Awake" or stomping through a set of original jigs and reels from their follow-up "March Through Storms", their chemistry onstage is always engaging and often hilarious. In the summer of 2018, their quirky all-violin cover of "Sweet Child Of Mine" went viral, amassing over 15 million views and more than 400,000 shares on Facebook in just a few weeks, and was picked up by publications all over the world. House of Hamill is on the bleeding edge of a new generation of traditional musicians.

WHERE: The First Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday, Feb. 22; 7:30 p.m.
COST: $20 per person (students are half price; children 5 and under are free)
MORE INFO: 401/253-4813

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