The Meadow Brothers, in Bristol

Posted 4/7/21

Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes The Meadow Brothers, this Saturday. The Meadows Brothers' distinct brand of roots music combines folk, blues, …

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The Meadow Brothers, in Bristol

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Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House at the First Congregational Church welcomes The Meadow Brothers, this Saturday. The Meadows Brothers' distinct brand of roots music combines folk, blues, country and rock 'n' roll into what the Boston Globe calls “An engagingly twangy sibling sound all their own.” Ian and Dustin Meadows are the Meadows Brothers. They share that essential brother-band DNA: a telepathic tightness, the ability to stop and start vocal phrases in lockstep, to fall effortlessly into close harmonies, trade off phrases and navigate together the fresh expression of American roots music they create.

WHERE: Bristol’s Stone Church Coffee House, The First Congregational Church, 300 High St., Bristol
WHEN: Saturday, April 10; 7 p.m.
COST: $20
MORE INFO: 401/253-4813

The Meadow Brothers, Stone Church Coffee House

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