Trinity, SIXWIRE wrap up Fourth of July Concert Series Monday

Fireworks follow the show over Bristol Harbor in Independence Park

Posted 7/3/17

The Fourth of July Concert Series wraps up tonight with two popular bands making their return to Independence Park.

Trinity

Monday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.

Trinity is comprised of three vocalists …

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Trinity, SIXWIRE wrap up Fourth of July Concert Series Monday

Fireworks follow the show over Bristol Harbor in Independence Park

Posted

The Fourth of July Concert Series wraps up tonight with two popular bands making their return to Independence Park.

Trinity

Monday, July 3, 6:30 p.m.

Trinity is comprised of three vocalists with decades of experience in the music industry. An offshoot of the popular East Bay band, "Band Of Brothers," Trinity started as a vehicle for the three lead vocalists to perform acoustically.

Fred and Eric Komiega are still in Band of Brothers, while Joe Caron left the band to pursue varied musical interests. As a vocal/acoustic act, Trinity is in a class all its own. Trinity specializes in performing music with soaring vocal harmonies by such classic acts as Crosby, Stills & Nash, The Hollies, The Beatles, Byrds, etc. Utilizing Joe's intricate fingerstyle guitar work and Fred's driving rhythm guitar along with Eric handling electronic and hand percussion, Trinity is unlike any other acoustic act in New England. 

SIXWIRE 

Monday, July 3, 7:45 p.m.

Nashville super-group SIXWIRE, returning to Bristol for the fourth time, brings five veterans of touring, recording and song-writing to the Bristol stage. With three lead guitarist/vocalists and a rock solid rhythm section, SIXWIRE presents a stellar neo country/rock performance.

Highlights of their show include a tribute to the great guitar/vocal bands of the 70s and 80s, and the now famous ‘Beast’ – a medley of the greatest guitar parts and solos from the greatest classic rock songs of all time. 

Members of SIXWIRE have toured and recorded with Faith Hill, Richard Marx, Delbert McClinton, Randy Owen, Vince Gill, Lee Greenwood, Phil Vassar, Olivia Newton John, and countless others.  Songs written by SIXWIRE members have been recorded by Tim McGraw, Kenny Rogers, John Michael Montgomery, Brooks & Dunn, Blackhawk, Chris Cagle, Mark Wills, Craig Morgan and more. 

SIXWIRE’s Warner Brothers CD debuted in the Top 30 Billboard Country Charts, and featured two hit singles and music videos. Touring included appearances with Tim McGraw, Kenny Chesney, Martina McBride, Lonestar, and many others. SIXWIRE also made numerous television appearances on CMT, GAC, USA Network, FOX, and various syndicated programs. 

American Idol producers chose SIXWIRE as a finalist for their FOX Television show, “THE NEXT GREAT AMERICAN BAND” from over 10,000 entrants. SIXWIRE moved from Nashville to Los Angeles for the three-month stint at Hollywood’s Television City to be a part of the program. Since returning to Nashville, SIXWIRE has been working on a new album and is featured on ABC TV’s series “Nashville.”

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