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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