The Ashley Storrow Trio performs as part of the Brown Bag Concert Series presented by Pentangle weekly on Thursdays during the summer.Thursday, August 4 at 5:30 p.m. at the Woodstock Village Green (Rain Location: Bentley’s Restaurant).
The event is Free and open to the public, beer and wine on sale courtesy of Bentley’s Restaurant.
Fill a Brown Bag for the Woodstock Community Food Shelf! Team up with Pentangle Arts and the Woodstock Community Food Shelf to fight hunger in Vermont this summer. Pick up an empty bag at one concert and bring it back full of food to the next. Popular
items include pasta and pasta sauce, hot and cold cereal, canned tuna, canned soups and stews, peanut butter, dried beans, and rice. Learn more about Pentangle’s Brown Bag Concert Series at www.pentanglearts.org/brown-bag-concerts/
Ashley began writing songs as a child in Western Massachusetts with a hay wagon as the stage and sheep for an audience. Her
songwriting is rooted in the folk tradition and incorporates intricate harmonies, soulful melodies, and acoustic finger picking. Her lyrics have been described as catchy and confessional and dare listeners to question and to simplify life. April Reed-Cox began playing cello at the age of 4. She studied for 12 years using the Suzuki Method, and entered college at 16 as a performance/composition double major.
April melds classical and folk playing techniques, creating a unique sound and harmony pallet. She lives on a farm in Waldoboro, ME with her son and husband, breeding and raising fiber sheep, caring for an ever-expanding flock of chickens, and milling lumber on their portable Thomas Bandsaw Mill. In her “spare time” she hand-processes wool and other fibers into unique yarns and garments. Putnam Smith (songwriter, vocalist, banjo, guitar and mandolin) has begun to establish himself as an acoustic tour-de-force not only in his hometown of Portland, but as a nationally touring musician as well. Engaging folks with humor, charm, and storytelling, Putnam has performed in 40 states, from East Coast to West. His audiences have been known to howl like wolves, sing like moonshiners, and laugh and cry like, well, like human beings.
Listen to the trio here: https://youtu.be/CT5t_kb_PKo