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Concerts, art exhibitions scheduled at The Narrows Center for Arts

Located at 16 Anawan St. in Fall River, the Narrows Center for the Arts is hosting performances from nationally acclaimed acts and local favorites throughout February, according to a community announcement.

 

Concerts at The Narrows

  • Feb. 6 – Johnny Hoy and the Bluefish: Formed in 1991, the band has evolved through many incarnations and has played music worldwide, including Martha's Vineyard, where most members live.
  • Feb. 7 – Colby James & The Ramblers: Colby James is a singer/songwriter and multi-talented vocalist/guitarist who has been performing for 17 years.
  • Feb. 13 – Peter Wolf and The Midnight Travelers (Sold Out): Peter Wolf, known as the lead singer and songwriter of the J. Geils Band, brings his band for an evening of rock and roll.
  • Feb. 15 – Sam Grisman Project: Sam Grisman, a bass player and bandleader, grew up surrounded by some of the great acoustic music of our time. His father, David Grisman, is a legendary mandolinist.
  • Feb. 19 – The Fabulous Thunderbirds: Kim Wilson, the frontman of The Fabulous Thunderbirds, is preparing for a tour that pays tribute to Chicago Blues.
  • Feb. 21 – Ally the Piper: Ally is an internet sensation with nearly 5 million followers, known for bringing the Great Highland bagpipe into the modern era.
  • Feb. 26 – Skeleton Crewe: The band features Rob Barraco, Barry Sless, Stephen Inglis, Pete Sears, and Jay Lane, all virtuosos of the jam band scene.
  • Feb. 27 – Duke Robillard: Duke Robillard has been at the forefront of Blues, Swing, and classic R&B/Jump blues for over 45 years and is releasing a new record.
  • Feb. 28 – Tom Rush: Tom Rush is a musician and performer known for his distinctive guitar style, humor, and expressive voice.

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