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SUMMARY:Bluegrass Nights
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Nights\nFirst Thursday of the Month: Oct 2\, Nov 6\, Dec 4\, 7 PM – 10 PM\nOpen Bluegrass Jam: 7:30 PM\nGranite House Bluegrass Band: 8 PM\nFree jamming afterwards \nJoin us for our monthly celebratory night of bluegrass music! Come to listen\, come to jam\, come to learn. Live music from the Granite House Bluegrass band starting at 8 PM\, an easy\, led slow bluegrass jam for beginner and intermediate players starting at 7:30\, and late night jamming open to all. Banjos\, fiddles\, guitars\, dobros\, mandolins\, bass\, and similar acoustic instruments welcome. \nHOSTED BY AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/bluegrass-nights/2025-11-06/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Max Wareham & the National Bluegrass Team
DESCRIPTION:Max Wareham & the National Bluegrass Team\nFriday\, November 7th\, 2025\, Doors 7 PM\, Show 8 PM\n$20 in Advance\, $25 at the Door\nMax Wareham & the National Bluegrass Team are bringing their soulful\, high-energy sound to the Granite stage. \nAfter touring nationally with bluegrass legend Peter Rowan\, Max hits the road with songs from his debut album “DAGGOMIT!” — a heartfelt nod to banjo tradition with a fresh\, original twist. Max Wareham & the National Bluegrass Team features fiddler extraordinaire Kathleen Park (Twisted Pine)\, singer and guitarist Jack Holland\, and Boston bass stalwart Wes Shuck. \nOriginally from Middletown\, CT\, Max Wareham is a banjo player and composer based in Boston\, MA. Max’s commitment to early innovators of the instrument shines on Dagommit!\, his debut record of soulful original songs\, highlighted by the hard-driving chemistry of Nashville’s preeminent bluegrass stars. Max tours nationally with the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band\, with whom he has performed at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival\, Ryman Auditorium\, Merlefest\, Green Mountain Bluegrass Festival\, IBMA Bluegrass Music Awards\, and many more. \n \nLearn more at maxwareham.com.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/max-wareham-the-national-bluegrass-team/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251109T150000
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SUMMARY:Two by Two by Three American Chamber Duets and the Legacy of Aaron Copland
DESCRIPTION:Two by Two by Three\nAmerican Chamber Duets and the Legacy of Aaron Copland\nSunday\, November 9th\, 3 PM\nTickets: $35\nFeaturing: \n\nBeryl Diamond Chacon\, violin\nAndrew G. Levine\, piano\nWith special guest artist\, An-Lin Bardin\, cello\n\nAaron Copland’s name is associated with the identity and rapid growth of American music in the 20th Century. Join us for a program of chamber duets inspired by that iconic American Sound. \nOur program explores Copland’s musical legacy and will feature his Violin Sonata\, Nadia Boulanger’s 3 Pieces for Cello and three works by 21st C American composers. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nBeryl Diamond Chacon\nBeryl Diamond Chacon\, Violin\, is passionate about making music that speaks to all generations. As a young Juilliard grad\, Beryl broke boundaries by breaking down programming and presenting in non-formal listening spaces. She created the Guggenheim WorldBeat Jazz Series\, as well as the Met Museum ‘s weekend series of Music on the Balcony\, with over 2000 performances with her Piano Quintet. \nTraveling worldwide\, Beryl has brought her music making to St Bart’s\, being presented to and playing for the Queen at Hampton Court\, creating light Night Music at Lincoln Center’s Mid Summers Series\, appearing onstage on Broadway as Violin Soloist with the Royal Shakespeare Company\, as well as recording for legends Tony Bennett\, Carly Simon and Billy Joel and backing up Ray Charles and Frank Sinatra. \nChamber Music projects include recording Joe Gianono’s The Orion\, a Piano Quartet which was written for Beryl and her group\, Beryllium. In June 2025\, Beryl created a hip hop Acoustic version of Rap songs (mentioned in Vogue) as well as performing with her Pop Rock group\, Beryllium. As a guest performing artist at the most recent Charles Ives Music Festival\, Beryl performed Piano and String works of young\, emerging composers. \nAndrew Levine\nAndrew Levine\, Piano\, has enjoyed a multifaceted career in the performing arts\, working as a musician\, arts administrator\, educator\, and producer. Andrew served as managing director of The Sheen Center for Thought & Culture\, a project of the Archdiocese of New York\, and as the executive director of The York Theatre Company\, an off-Broadway theater that produces musical theater works. \nAndrew is a member of the advanced cohort at the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop. Recent theater compositions include The Old Man and the Sea with Jessica Carmona (BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop)\, Spinning\, with MaryAnn Frank (Long Wharf Theatre\, 2019)\, Dora Dreams of Fire with MaryAnn Frank (Prospect Theatre\, 2020). \nAndrew currently is an adjunct faculty member at Western Connecticut State University\, where he teaches theater management\, and The Hartt School at the University of Hartford\, where he is an on-staff coach in the musical theater division. Additionally\, Andrew is currently serving as executive producer for a new musical called Parcel from America\, which will play The Everyman Theatre in Cork\, Ireland\, in October 2026. \nAn-Lin Bardin\nAn-Lin Bardin\, Cello. Described as “stunning” by the New York Times\, cellist An-Lin Bardin currently teaches cello and chamber music at Sarah Lawrence College. She is the cellist for the Bardin-Niskala Duo\, an acclaimed cello-piano duo that seeks to encourage empathy and compassion in society by exploring identity through the lens of music. Additionally\, she co-directs the Winterhaven Chamber Music Retreat\, a chamber music festival for amateur adult string and piano players in NH. \nBardin is a laureate of several prestigious international quartet competitions\, including the Paolo Borciani Quartet Competition in Reggio Emilia\, Italy\, the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition\, the Plowman Chamber Music Competition\, the Yellow Springs Chamber Music Competition\, Chesapeake Chamber Music Competition\, and the International Chamber Music Ensemble Competitions in the United States\, from her time as the cellist for the Vinca Quartet. She has performed extensively throughout Europe and the US\, including Carnegie’s Perlman and Weill Halls\, Aspen\, and Vilar Performing Arts Center. Bardin’s performances have been broadcast on Deutschlandradio and WNYC. \nShe has served as the Artist-in-Residence for the Perlman Music Program in Sarasota\, Florida\, and was a recipient of a DAAD scholarship (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst)\, a fellowship that enabled her to study with the Vogler String Quartet in Stuttgart\, Germany. Bardin also studied extensively with Gunter Pichler and Valentin Erben of the Alban Berg Quartet\, Walter Levine of the LaSalle Quartet\, under the auspices of the ProQuartet Odyssée Program in Paris\, France. Through the Carnegie Hall Chamber Music Workshops\, she has worked with the Emerson String Quartet\, and she was graduate assistant to the Takacs Quartet at the University of Colorado at Boulder. \nA strong proponent of music education\, Bardin is a founding member of Music Haven\, an intensive mentorship program serving youth in New Haven\, Connecticut. Raised in California by two nuclear physicists\, Bardin began her cello studies at the age of eight with Irene Sharp. She holds a B.S. from Yale University in Geology and Geophysics\, and an M.M. from the Yale School of Music\, where she studied with Aldo Parisot and was a member of the Grammy-Award-winning Yale Cellos.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/two-by-two-by-three/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Bluegrass Jam Class
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Jam Class (Wernick Method)\nMondays\, 6:30 – 9:00 PM\, September 22 – November 10\nTuition: $285 for 8 Sessions\nCalling all pickers! \n\nLearn to jam with people like you\nHands-on instruction in small groups – backup\, soloing\, leading songs\, harmony\nStandard bluegrass songs and etiquette\nAll levels welcome and accommodated\nFriendly supportive teaching\nOnly requirement: play G\, C\, D\, A chords – or matching notes on fiddle or bass\n\nPlease register on the Wernick Method website here. \nABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/bluegrass-jam-class/2025-11-10/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251117T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251117T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
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SUMMARY:Harmony Singing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Harmony Singing Workshop with Austin Scelzo\nMondays\, November 17 & 24\, December 8 & 15\, 7 PM\nWish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass\, folk\, and country standards. \nGood three-part vocal harmony can be the most exciting part of bluegrass and folk music. Learn the basic terminology of folk style harmony singing (Lead\, Tenor\, Baritone)\, how to find your first note\, how to “stay in your lane” and not sing what the person next to you is singing\, and how to blend. \nLearn to sing standards in perfect three-part harmony and develop a natural understanding and approach to harmony singing. Join the fun! \nEach class is $40. Sign up at: AustinScelzo.com/harmony \nABOUT AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/harmony-singing-workshop/2025-11-17/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251120T193000
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SUMMARY:Old Time Jam
DESCRIPTION:Old Time Jam\nThursday\, November 20\, at 7:30 PM\, FREE\nCalling all fiddles\, guitars\, and banjos for an Old Time Jam at the Granite! \nCome on out to play or sit back and listen to Appalachian music with us. Bring any acoustic string instrument and make new friends playing old-timey tunes with other musicians. This event is free and open to the public. All are welcome!
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/old-time-jam/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251121T220000
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CREATED:20250611T181651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250821T212251Z
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SUMMARY:Swing Dance with Austin Scelzo & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Swing Dance with Austin Scelzo & Friends\nFriday\, November 21\, 8 PM\, Dance Lesson 7 PM\nAustin Scelzo is a renowned New England / NY based musician\, teacher\, and performer\, most known as a bluegrass fiddler and singer. He fell in love with traditional swing music as an attendee and now teacher at Ashokan’s “Western and Swing Week” and “New Years Winter Camp” where the swing dance tradition is kept strong and vibrant in a fun and inviting atmosphere. His repertoire and feel for traditional swing runs straight from the Ashokan community and his many mentors and peers\, such as Jay Ungar\, Molly Mason\, Dave Davies\, Kevin Wimmer\, and NYC’s Krissie and the Kranks. \nHis biggest influence is the Country Western and bluegrass fiddler\, Bobby Hicks\, but he will be drawing influence from Bob Wills\, Stephane Grapelli\, and the modern country western group “Asleep at the Wheel.” Learn more about Austin here: AustinScelzo.com \nHe and his friends Matt Curley (Bass) and Tom Polizzi (guitar) – and many special guests! – will bring you a night of fun not to be missed! \nTickets are $20. Kids Free
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/swing-dance-with-austin-scelzo-friends/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance,Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251124T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251124T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250812T175818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175818Z
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SUMMARY:Harmony Singing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Harmony Singing Workshop with Austin Scelzo\nMondays\, November 17 & 24\, December 8 & 15\, 7 PM\nWish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass\, folk\, and country standards. \nGood three-part vocal harmony can be the most exciting part of bluegrass and folk music. Learn the basic terminology of folk style harmony singing (Lead\, Tenor\, Baritone)\, how to find your first note\, how to “stay in your lane” and not sing what the person next to you is singing\, and how to blend. \nLearn to sing standards in perfect three-part harmony and develop a natural understanding and approach to harmony singing. Join the fun! \nEach class is $40. Sign up at: AustinScelzo.com/harmony \nABOUT AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/harmony-singing-workshop/2025-11-24/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251203T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251107T165847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T153313Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Meditation with Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Moving Meditation with Live Music\nFirst Wednesday of the Month\, 7 – 8 PM\nExperience the power of movement\, breath\, and mindfulness with the beauty of live violin to create a grounding and rejuvenating experience. \nJoin Josh Liebling\, qigong teacher\, and Megan Yee\, violinist\, for an immersive experience designed to help you find your flow through movement and live music accompaniment. You’ll be guided through practices that help you slow down\, tune in\, and connect deeply with a sense of calm and presence. You’ll like this if you’re curious about gentle\, meditative movement\, want to experience the calming effects of flow\, or are looking for a fresh way to connect mind and body. No prior experience necessary; all are welcome! \nPlease bring a mat. We may do some exercises on the ground\, ending in savasana. \nTickets: $35 in advance\, $40 at the door \nIn the spirit of the season of giving\, proceeds from this event will be donated to the Fairfield County Symphony Society\, a community orchestra dedicated to bringing people together through the joy of music. \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS\n \nJosh Liebling is a life-long learner. He enjoys discovering and sharing practices that help people return to a peaceful state that feels like home. For the past 15 years he’s explored many different types of meditation modalities ranging from transcendental meditation and mantra meditation to mindfulness and breathwork. But it was in Qigong that he found a practice that enriched his life so much that he absolutely needed to share its benefits with others. \nHe received his Qigong teaching certifications from Masters Lee Holden\, Robert Peng\, and Ken Cohen. He also works 1-on-1 with clients through personalized Qigong and Daoist Coaching. \nMegan Yee combines her identities as a psychotherapist and violinist to explore the intersection of wellness\, creativity\, and embodied healing. Whether in session with clients or performing with her local community orchestra\, she believes in the transformative power of presence and connection. Music has offered Megan a lifelong source of joy and collaboration. In this gathering\, she accompanies the flow of gentle meditative movements with live violin\, creating a space that supports emotional balance and invites participants to discover and embody their rhythm.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/moving-meditation-dec2025/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness,Health & Wellness,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251204T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250812T155313Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T155313Z
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SUMMARY:Bluegrass Nights
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Nights\nFirst Thursday of the Month: Oct 2\, Nov 6\, Dec 4\, 7 PM – 10 PM\nOpen Bluegrass Jam: 7:30 PM\nGranite House Bluegrass Band: 8 PM\nFree jamming afterwards \nJoin us for our monthly celebratory night of bluegrass music! Come to listen\, come to jam\, come to learn. Live music from the Granite House Bluegrass band starting at 8 PM\, an easy\, led slow bluegrass jam for beginner and intermediate players starting at 7:30\, and late night jamming open to all. Banjos\, fiddles\, guitars\, dobros\, mandolins\, bass\, and similar acoustic instruments welcome. \nHOSTED BY AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/bluegrass-nights/2025-12-04/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251206T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250812T183309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T173252Z
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SUMMARY:High Horse with Kat Wallace
DESCRIPTION:High Horse with Kat Wallace\nSaturday\, December 6\, Doors: 7 PM\, Show: 8 PM\nTickets: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door\nFour friends\, three bows\, and one pick: High Horse is a progressive acoustic string band blending Bluegrass\, Old-Time\, and Celtic influences with the energy of alternative rock. Hailing from Boston\, MA\, High Horse delivers a rollicking romp of great vibes\, virtuosic chops\, and tight vocals. \nKat Wallace is a Boston-based multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter. Known for her fiddle playing in Rachel Sumner and Traveling Light\, she’s now writing and singing her own songs on tenor guitar. Her debut album “Grand Design” marks a new chapter for Wallace\, showcasing her Americana influences from legendary songwriters like Gillian Welch and John Prine\, as well as centuries-old Celtic and English balladry. \nCheck them out! \n \nLearn more: highhorseband.com and katwallacemusic.com \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/high-horse-with-kat-wallace/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251208T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251208T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250812T175818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175818Z
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SUMMARY:Harmony Singing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Harmony Singing Workshop with Austin Scelzo\nMondays\, November 17 & 24\, December 8 & 15\, 7 PM\nWish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass\, folk\, and country standards. \nGood three-part vocal harmony can be the most exciting part of bluegrass and folk music. Learn the basic terminology of folk style harmony singing (Lead\, Tenor\, Baritone)\, how to find your first note\, how to “stay in your lane” and not sing what the person next to you is singing\, and how to blend. \nLearn to sing standards in perfect three-part harmony and develop a natural understanding and approach to harmony singing. Join the fun! \nEach class is $40. Sign up at: AustinScelzo.com/harmony \nABOUT AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/harmony-singing-workshop/2025-12-08/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20251215T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20251215T203000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250812T175818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250812T175818Z
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SUMMARY:Harmony Singing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Harmony Singing Workshop with Austin Scelzo\nMondays\, November 17 & 24\, December 8 & 15\, 7 PM\nWish you could sing harmony with more ease and confidence? Develop a natural approach to harmony singing using bluegrass\, folk\, and country standards. \nGood three-part vocal harmony can be the most exciting part of bluegrass and folk music. Learn the basic terminology of folk style harmony singing (Lead\, Tenor\, Baritone)\, how to find your first note\, how to “stay in your lane” and not sing what the person next to you is singing\, and how to blend. \nLearn to sing standards in perfect three-part harmony and develop a natural understanding and approach to harmony singing. Join the fun! \nEach class is $40. Sign up at: AustinScelzo.com/harmony \nABOUT AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/harmony-singing-workshop/2025-12-15/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251220T190000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251202T150625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251203T200838Z
UID:10000980-1766253600-1766257200@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Holiday Caroling
DESCRIPTION:Holiday Caroling\nPerformed by the Joel Barlow High School Chamber Singers\nSaturday\, December 20th at 6 PM\nEnjoy festive holiday caroling at The Granite! The Joel Barlow High School Chamber singers are a small but captivating ensemble that will perform about an hour of caroling repertoire.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/holiday-caroling/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260107T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251107T170032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251202T185933Z
UID:10000915-1767812400-1767816000@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Moving Meditation with Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Moving Meditation with Live Music\nFirst Wednesday of the Month\, 7 – 8 PM\nExperience the power of movement\, breath\, and mindfulness with the beauty of live violin to create a grounding and rejuvenating experience. \nJoin Josh Liebling\, qigong teacher\, and Megan Yee\, violinist\, for an immersive experience designed to help you find your flow through movement and live music accompaniment. You’ll be guided through practices that help you slow down\, tune in\, and connect deeply with a sense of calm and presence. You’ll like this if you’re curious about gentle\, meditative movement\, want to experience the calming effects of flow\, or are looking for a fresh way to connect mind and body. No prior experience necessary; all are welcome! \nPlease bring a mat. We may do some exercises on the ground\, ending in savasana. \nTickets: $35 in advance\, $40 at the door \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS\n \nJosh Liebling is a life-long learner. He enjoys discovering and sharing practices that help people return to a peaceful state that feels like home. For the past 15 years he’s explored many different types of meditation modalities ranging from transcendental meditation and mantra meditation to mindfulness and breathwork. But it was in Qigong that he found a practice that enriched his life so much that he absolutely needed to share its benefits with others. \nHe received his Qigong teaching certifications from Masters Lee Holden\, Robert Peng\, and Ken Cohen. He also works 1-on-1 with clients through personalized Qigong and Daoist Coaching. \nMegan Yee combines her identities as a psychotherapist and violinist to explore the intersection of wellness\, creativity\, and embodied healing. Whether in session with clients or performing with her local community orchestra\, she believes in the transformative power of presence and connection. Music has offered Megan a lifelong source of joy and collaboration. In this gathering\, she accompanies the flow of gentle meditative movements with live violin\, creating a space that supports emotional balance and invites participants to discover and embody their rhythm.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/moving-meditation-jan2026/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness,Health & Wellness,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260111T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260111T120000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251124T192815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251201T163401Z
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SUMMARY:Chamber Music Reading
DESCRIPTION:Chamber Music Reading\nSunday\, January 11\, 10 AM – 12 PM\nOpen chamber music reading for string players! \nThis event is open to everyone – students\, professionals\, hobbyists\, teens\, adults – anyone who would like to sight-read chamber music\, meet other local musicians\, and have fun. \nPlenty of sheet music will be available\, and attendees are welcome to bring their own. \nPay what you can! Donations are greatly appreciated.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/chamber-music-reading/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260121T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260105T175722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T163512Z
UID:10000987-1769023800-1769023800@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Old Time Jam
DESCRIPTION:Old Time Jam\nThird Wednesday of the Month\, 7:30 PM\nTickets: Donations Appreciated \nCalling all fiddles\, guitars\, and banjos for an Old Time Jam at the Granite! \nPlay along or sit back and listen to Appalachian music with us. Bring any acoustic string instrument and make new friends playing old-timey tunes with other musicians. \nFor an excellent representation of the types of music played at these jams\, listen to The Old Time 100 album by Tristan Scoggins and George Jackson here. \nCome as you are\, give as you can. All are welcome!
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/old-time-jam-wednesdays/2026-01-21/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260122T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260106T165307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T185255Z
UID:10001052-1769108400-1769119200@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Bluegrass Nights
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Nights\n4th Thursday of the Month\, Winter 2026: Jan 22\, Feb 26\, Mar 26\, 7 PM – 10 PM\n\nOpen Bluegrass Jam: 7:30 PM\nGranite House Bluegrass Band: 8 PM\nFree jamming afterwards\nDonations Appreciated\n\nJoin us for our monthly celebratory night of bluegrass music! Come to listen\, come to jam\, come to learn. Live music from the Granite House Bluegrass band starting at 8 PM\, an easy\, led slow bluegrass jam for beginner and intermediate players starting at 7:30\, and late night jamming open to all. Banjos\, fiddles\, guitars\, dobros\, mandolins\, bass\, and similar acoustic instruments welcome. \nHOSTED BY AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series \nBluegrass Nights at The Granite is a recipient of the 2026 IBMA Foundation Project Grant. Thank you so much to The IBMA Foundation for their support!
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/bluegrass-nights-winter2026/2026-01-22/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260124T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250911T201239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T160642Z
UID:10000249-1769277600-1769292000@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Winter Warmer with Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama and Kira McSpice
DESCRIPTION:Winter Warmer\nWith Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama and Kira McSpice\nSaturday\, January 24\, Doors 6 PM\, Show 7 PM\, $35\nA Granite Winter Warmer double bill during the coldest week of the year. Kick back and warm up at The Granite with live music and artist-themed refreshments. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nCharlotte Roth and the Big Drama’s theatrical pop mixes pathos and humor together through sharp lyrics and songwriting\, a mellifluous voice\, and supple arrangements. With an empathic band — Eliza Kingsbury on backing vocals\, Will Earley on guitar\, Mike Tepper on bass\, Conor Andrews on drums\, and Brian Slattery on violin and banjo — Roth’s music draws from folk\, jazz\, and a little country\, whether playing as a solo or a duo\, a tight quartet\, or the full band\, to create an emotional ride in every set they perform. \nCharlotte Roth and the Big Drama have played stages across Connecticut and beyond\, including Fairfield Theatre Company\, Park City Music Hall\, The Granite Church\, and The MAC Theatre. They have appeared at the Glastonbury Apple Festival\, the Frog Frolic Festival\, and the 21 Songwriters Festival\, and have appeared live on the radio at WPKN. Currently recording and booking shows for 2026\, Charlotte Roth and the Big Drama are ready to move you. \nLearn More \nKira McSpice is a New York based singer-songwriter who crafts a haunting and deeply personal strain of dark folk\, gothic art-pop\, and experimental music. A classically trained cellist\, McSpice now performs on guitar\, omnichord\, and voice\, weaving dense\, layered loops that evoke a soundscape both ethereal and deeply visceral. Her work balances raw vulnerability with meticulous artistry\, creating complex sonic narratives rooted in themes of trauma\, mental illness\, and the natural world. \nAs she continues to evolve\, McSpice’s work invites listeners into a world both deeply introspective and unforgettably otherworldly. \nLearn More
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/winter-warmer/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260128T210000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260106T162006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T163545Z
UID:10001047-1769628600-1769634000@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Winter Songwriter Circles
DESCRIPTION:Winter Songwriter Circles\nLast Wednesday of the Month\, January 28\, February 25\, March 25\, 7:30 – 9:00 PM\nCome to one\, two\, or all three!\nTickets: $30 per session \nA monthly gathering for songwriters seeking community and gentle accountability as we move through the winter months. Facilitated by Carrie Linsky\, founder of Songwriter Sessions with Carrie. \nMaking time to show up for yourself and your craft can be challenging when there are so many things vying for our time and attention. This is a low-pressure space to slow down and take a beat\, to keep your creative spirit alive\, while honoring the natural rhythm of the season. Bring songs in progress\, somewhere you’re stuck\, or simply your presence. This time is for you. Make it yours. All levels welcome. \nRegister for the other sessions here: \n\nFebruary 25\nMarch 25\n\nAbout the Host\nCarrie Linsky (formerly Sangiovanni)\, co-founder of Caravan of Thieves and Fuzz and Carrie\, is an accomplished singer\, songwriter\, and recording artist. Over the last 25 years\, she has launched and collaborated on numerous musical projects\, recorded 6 original albums\, and toured internationally\, sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Emmylou Harris\, Keb Mo\, The Decemberists\, and more. \nAlongside her musical career\, Carrie is a certified purpose\, well-being\, and resilience coach. Over the last 8 years\, she has played a key role with a non-profit dedicated to delivering purpose-centered coaching through in-person programming and a new coaching platform. Blending her deep experience in music with her passion for personal growth\, Carrie continues to inspire others through her artistry and her work helping people discover their purpose and potential. \nAfter a successful pilot of the 4-part Songwriter Sessions with Carrie workshop series at The Granite last fall\, Carrie is excited to return with Winter Songwriter Circles – designed in response to the needs and wishes she has heard. Keep an eye out for the next deep dive workshop series coming this Spring. \nFrom the Community\n“Carrie creates the most relaxed\, accepting\, and creative space for songwriters. I made friends and had laughs with the group along the way\, plus I wrote one of my favorite songs during her songwriting sessions. We learned what to listen for in songs\, dug into our purpose for writing\, and worked on writing our songs. She built confidence in me as a songwriter and performer.” James G.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25 \n“The Granite is a truly warm and welcoming space where creativity and history connect. I loved being there with this group of songwriters and creatives and having Carrie lead us in breathwork\, and gaining confidence. Anyone who is willing to show up and be vulnerable in community would and will benefit.” Madeleine C.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/winter-songwriter-circles-jan28/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T170000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251211T194340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T163714Z
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SUMMARY:Solstice Piano Trio
DESCRIPTION:Solstice Piano Trio\nSunday\, February 1\, 3 – 5 PM (Doors open at 2 PM)\nClassical Music Sundays\nTickets: $20 in advance\, $25 at the door \nThe Solstice Trio is looking forward to sharing a program that brings listeners into the heart of the Romantic era\, celebrating the profound musical and personal connection between Clara Schumann and Johannes Brahms. This concert features two masterpieces of the piano trio repertoire: Clara Schumann’s Piano Trio in G minor\, Op. 17\, and Johannes Brahms’s Piano Trio No. 1 in B Major\, Op. 8. \nThrough both performance and brief discussion\, the Solstice Trio will illuminate the intricate ties of influence\, respect\, and affection that link Schumann and Brahms\, exploring how their personal stories are woven into the fabric of these expressive and brilliant chamber works. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nThe Solstice Trio is an accomplished piano trio featuring violinist Lana Auerbach\, cellist Adam Willson\, and pianist Charlotte Hill. Known for their vibrant and collaborative energy\, the trio is passionate about connecting with audiences through shared intimate musical experiences. \nThe three members met while studying at Oberlin Conservatory and have since cultivated impressive careers as performers and educators. Violinist Lana Auerbach\, based in Newtown\, Connecticut\, is a recent graduate of Bard College’s “The Orchestra Now” Orchestral Masters program and a frequent participant in international chamber music festivals. Cellist Adam Willson\, a member of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra and Vermont Symphony Orchestra\, has performed solo\, chamber\, and orchestral works in concert halls across the U.S. Pianist Charlotte Hill is a multifaceted artist and educator\, currently pursuing her Doctorate at Stony Brook University. An avid chamber musician\, she co-runs Music at Port Milford\, a celebrated summer chamber music festival and academy. \nThe Solstice Trio takes its name from a tradition born of the members’ commitment to direct\, personal musical interaction. Every year on the summer solstice\, the trio gathers to host a house concert for friends and community members. This yearly event has defined their mission to break down barriers between audience and performer\, fostering communal\, shared experiences of music.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/solstice-piano-trio/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260204T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251107T170118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T170118Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Meditation with Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Moving Meditation with Live Music\nFirst Wednesday of the Month\, 7 – 8 PM\nExperience the power of movement\, breath\, and mindfulness with the beauty of live violin to create a grounding and rejuvenating experience. \nJoin Josh Liebling\, qigong teacher\, and Megan Yee\, violinist\, for an immersive experience designed to help you find your flow through movement and live music accompaniment. You’ll be guided through practices that help you slow down\, tune in\, and connect deeply with a sense of calm and presence. You’ll like this if you’re curious about gentle\, meditative movement\, want to experience the calming effects of flow\, or are looking for a fresh way to connect mind and body. No prior experience necessary; all are welcome! \nPlease bring a mat. We may do some exercises on the ground\, ending in savasana. \nTickets: $35 in advance\, $40 at the door \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS\n \nJosh Liebling is a life-long learner. He enjoys discovering and sharing practices that help people return to a peaceful state that feels like home. For the past 15 years he’s explored many different types of meditation modalities ranging from transcendental meditation and mantra meditation to mindfulness and breathwork. But it was in Qigong that he found a practice that enriched his life so much that he absolutely needed to share its benefits with others. \nHe received his Qigong teaching certifications from Masters Lee Holden\, Robert Peng\, and Ken Cohen. He also works 1-on-1 with clients through personalized Qigong and Daoist Coaching. \nMegan Yee combines her identities as a psychotherapist and violinist to explore the intersection of wellness\, creativity\, and embodied healing. Whether in session with clients or performing with her local community orchestra\, she believes in the transformative power of presence and connection. Music has offered Megan a lifelong source of joy and collaboration. In this gathering\, she accompanies the flow of gentle meditative movements with live violin\, creating a space that supports emotional balance and invites participants to discover and embody their rhythm.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/moving-meditation-feb2026/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness,Health & Wellness,Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260207T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20250723T145416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251006T160435Z
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SUMMARY:Kenny Warren's Sweet World
DESCRIPTION:Kenny Warren’s Sweet World\nSaturday\, February 7\, Doors 7 PM\, Show 8 PM\nTickets: $25 in advance\, $30 at the door\nSweet World’s sound is a composite of its three members\, each with unique voices from New York’s vibrant music scene. Melodic\, rhythmic\, jazz\, folk\, and sonic exploration in the context of Kenny Warren’s lively compositions. Their debut LP on Out of Your Head Records was hailed by the Best of Bandcamp as “the sonic representation of a beating heart.” \nWe believe that jazz is liberation music\, a means of connecting us to our humanity\, our communities\, and to nature. As an expression of radical love\, free music empowers us to fight fascism\, racism\, militarism\, and economic exploitation. \nKenny Warren – trumpet/compositions\nChristopher Hoffman – cello\nNathan Ellman-Bell – drums \nLearn more at kennywarrenmusic.com. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS\nKenny Warren is a trumpeter and composer who has been active in NYC’s improvised music community since 2006. He has made over a dozen records of his music with various ensembles including 3 LPs with his avant-country outfit Laila and Smitty\, a handful of self-produced solo records\, and jazz records with his quartet and trio for Whirlwind Recordings and Out of Your Head Records. Longtime jazz writer for The Chicago Reader Peter Margasak calls Kenny “A player of great imagination and subtlety who always seems to focus on an ensemble-oriented sound even on his own recordings”. As a side-person Warren has recently recorded with The Angelica Sanchez Nonet\, Stephan Crump’s Passerine and Slow Water\, The Anna Webber/Angela Morris Large Ensemble\, and Tony Malaby’s Jersey Condombe. He has toured internationally with Jamie Baum\, Bonobo\, and Slavic Soul Party who has held a weekly residency at Barbes in Brooklyn for over 20 years. Warren grew up in Denver\, CO where he was inspired at a young age by the generosity and artistry of the late great Ron Miles. \nChristopher Hoffman is a cellist\, composer\, producer\, engineer and filmmaker. He currently performs in Henry Threadgill’s Pulitzer Prize winning ensemble Zooid\, Grammy-Nominated Anat Cohen Tentet\, Kenny Warren’s Sweet World\, Darius Jones Quintet and his own projects. He has directed several music videos\, 3 short films and BTS pieces for feature films. His short “You Dog Likes Me More Than You” is available to view on Amazon Prime and his short “Salamander” is currently screening in American and European festivals. He served as the Director of Production and Engineering at New School for 17 years. He has worked with Martin Scorsese\, Yoko Ono\, Jack Antonoff\, Iron & Wine\, Ryan Adams\, Jack Huston\, Marianne Faithfull\, Michael Pitt & Pagoda\, Marc Ribot\, Butch Morris\, Lee Konitz\, Anna Webber\, Ryan Scott\, Anthony Coleman\, Jeremiah Cymerman and many others. \nNathan Ellman-Bell is one of NYC’s most versatile and in demand drummers. He co-leads the avant-pop band Wild Idol with singer Nora Palka\, and the Brooklyn jazz-rock band Slow Tiger. He plays with countless bands including those of Sebastien Amman\, Olli Hirvonen\, Kenny Warren\, Michael Sarian\, and Aleksi Glick. He is also a member of Brass Against who he has recorded and toured with extensively. In 2024 Brass Against spent 3 months in Europe on tour which included a five week run in support of the rock band Tool. Nathan grew up in Southern California and studied music at the Peabody Conservatory in Baltimore. \nPart of The Granite Jazz Series
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/kenny-warren-sweet-world/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260214T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251007T172654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T200953Z
UID:10000792-1771099200-1771099200@thegranitechurch.org
SUMMARY:Love & Heartbreak: Valentine's Day Concert
DESCRIPTION:LOVE & HEARTBREAK \nValentine’s Day Concert\nSaturday\, February 14th\, 8 PM (Doors at 7 PM)\nTickets: $35 (One free drink with admission) \nCelebrate Valentine’s Day by immersing yourself in songs of love and heartbreak. \nLocal musicians Simon Bilyk and Lana Auerbach\, along with friends Kal Sugatski and Jill Emerson\, will perform string quartet covers of your favorite classic and pop love songs\, including music by Elvis\, James Taylor\, The Beatles\, The Bee Gees\, Adele\, Lady Gaga\, Diana Ross\, and ABBA. \nBring your valentine or come solo – all are welcome. \nMake a night of it\, and grab an early dinner reservation at one of the Georgetown restaurants before the show. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \nSimon Bilyk \nViolinist and Georgetown resident Simon Bilyk maintains a varied freelance career in Connecticut and across New England. In addition to his position with the Hartford Symphony\, he is a member of the New Haven and Eastern Connecticut Symphonies. Simon is also the principal second violinist of the Bangor Symphony (in Maine)\, where he grew up and heard his first live orchestra. Simon earned his degrees from Oberlin Conservatory (B.M.) and Purchase College (M.M.)\, where he studied with Milan Vitek and Laurie Smukler. He plays on a violin made by Raymond Melanson in 2006. Simon repairs and restores bows (see his work at simonsbows.com) and enjoys refereeing youth soccer. \nLana Auerbach \n \nLana Auerbach is a violinist based in Newtown\, Connecticut. She is a recent graduate of Bard College’s Orchestral Training Masters “The Orchestra Now”. She enjoys performing a wide range of genres between her chamber ensemble\, the Solstice Piano Trio\, her old time/bluegrass band Bugs On A Log\, and many orchestras throughout the Northeast as concertmaster of the Woodstock Symphony\, The Syracuse Orchestra\, and the Hudson Valley Philharmonic\, to name a few. She is a devoted chamber musician and has spent her summers at many international chamber festivals\, including Windwood Music Festival\, Brancaleoni Music Festival\, and ENCORE Chamber Institue among many others. \nKal Sugatski \nKal Sugatski is a violist and imaginative creator known for their “soul satisfying\, bold\, political and creative” organizing and curating. A dynamic musician\, Kal has performed with the New York Philharmonic\, Pittsburgh Symphony\, NYC Ballet\, International Contemporary Ensemble\, and ChamberQUEER\, as well as The National\, Andrea Boccelli\, and Stevie Wonder. \nKal’s season highlights include performances as principal violist of Orchestra of St. Luke’s\, a collaboration with Paul Taylor Dance Company\, touring with American Contemporary Music Ensemble\, and performing on Broadway. \nKal was named Mainer of the Year for Vigorous Tenderness\, their radically envisioned outdoor chamber music series in Maine centered around composers of color and other marginalized voices in classical music. More at www.vigoroustenderness.org or on Instagram. \nJillian Emerson \nJillian Emerson is a cellist and graduate of The Hartt School. Currently\, they are a Harmony Fellow with the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and newly appointed Orchestra director at Music Haven. They have been invited to perform at Lincoln Center\, Wadsworth Atheneum\, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale\, and Space Ballroom. In addition to classical pursuits\, they also regularly appear with their band Alexandra Burnet and the Proven Winners and have supported other artists such as Kimya Dawson\, Ezra Furman\, and Daedelus.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/valentines-day-concert/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260218T193000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260105T175722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260126T163512Z
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SUMMARY:Old Time Jam
DESCRIPTION:Old Time Jam\nThird Wednesday of the Month\, 7:30 PM\nTickets: Donations Appreciated \nCalling all fiddles\, guitars\, and banjos for an Old Time Jam at the Granite! \nPlay along or sit back and listen to Appalachian music with us. Bring any acoustic string instrument and make new friends playing old-timey tunes with other musicians. \nFor an excellent representation of the types of music played at these jams\, listen to The Old Time 100 album by Tristan Scoggins and George Jackson here. \nCome as you are\, give as you can. All are welcome!
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/old-time-jam-wednesdays/2026-02-18/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260106T162653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T163451Z
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SUMMARY:Winter Songwriter Circles
DESCRIPTION:Winter Songwriter Circles\nLast Wednesday of the Month\, January 28\, February 25\, March 25\, 7:30 – 9:00 PM\nCome to one\, two\, or all three!\nTickets: $30 per session \nA monthly gathering for songwriters seeking community and gentle accountability as we move through the winter months. Facilitated by Carrie Linsky\, founder of Songwriter Sessions with Carrie. \nMaking time to show up for yourself and your craft can be challenging when there are so many things vying for our time and attention. This is a low-pressure space to slow down and take a beat\, to keep your creative spirit alive\, while honoring the natural rhythm of the season. Bring songs in progress\, somewhere you’re stuck\, or simply your presence. This time is for you. Make it yours. All levels welcome. \nRegister for the other sessions here: \n\nJanuary 28\nMarch 25\n\nAbout the Host\nCarrie Linsky (formerly Sangiovanni)\, co-founder of Caravan of Thieves and Fuzz and Carrie\, is an accomplished singer\, songwriter\, and recording artist. Over the last 25 years\, she has launched and collaborated on numerous musical projects\, recorded 6 original albums\, and toured internationally\, sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Emmylou Harris\, Keb Mo\, The Decemberists\, and more. \nAlongside her musical career\, Carrie is a certified purpose\, well-being\, and resilience coach. Over the last 8 years\, she has played a key role with a non-profit dedicated to delivering purpose-centered coaching through in-person programming and a new coaching platform. Blending her deep experience in music with her passion for personal growth\, Carrie continues to inspire others through her artistry and her work helping people discover their purpose and potential. \nAfter a successful pilot of the 4-part Songwriter Sessions with Carrie workshop series at The Granite last fall\, Carrie is excited to return with Winter Songwriter Circles – designed in response to the needs and wishes she has heard. Keep an eye out for the next deep dive workshop series coming this Spring. \nFrom the Community\n“Carrie creates the most relaxed\, accepting\, and creative space for songwriters. I made friends and had laughs with the group along the way\, plus I wrote one of my favorite songs during her songwriting sessions. We learned what to listen for in songs\, dug into our purpose for writing\, and worked on writing our songs. She built confidence in me as a songwriter and performer.” James G.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25 \n“The Granite is a truly warm and welcoming space where creativity and history connect. I loved being there with this group of songwriters and creatives and having Carrie lead us in breathwork\, and gaining confidence. Anyone who is willing to show up and be vulnerable in community would and will benefit.” Madeleine C.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/winter-songwriter-circles-feb25/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260106T165307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T185255Z
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SUMMARY:Bluegrass Nights
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass Nights\n4th Thursday of the Month\, Winter 2026: Jan 22\, Feb 26\, Mar 26\, 7 PM – 10 PM\n\nOpen Bluegrass Jam: 7:30 PM\nGranite House Bluegrass Band: 8 PM\nFree jamming afterwards\nDonations Appreciated\n\nJoin us for our monthly celebratory night of bluegrass music! Come to listen\, come to jam\, come to learn. Live music from the Granite House Bluegrass band starting at 8 PM\, an easy\, led slow bluegrass jam for beginner and intermediate players starting at 7:30\, and late night jamming open to all. Banjos\, fiddles\, guitars\, dobros\, mandolins\, bass\, and similar acoustic instruments welcome. \nHOSTED BY AUSTIN SCELZO\nAustin Scelzo (Danbury\, CT) first studied various fiddle traditions at Mark O’Connor’s Berklee String Camps and over time learned all the bluegrass instruments as well as singing and songwriting. During four years as a middle school music teacher\, his bluegrass journey began with performing in CT-based bands and teaching in-person and online. Now full-time in bluegrass\, Austin performs with respected veterans The Rock Hearts and the Americana quartet On the Trail\, teaches jam camps and has created groundbreaking online instruction materials. He has been named Connecticut Arts Hero and nominated as Mentor of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association. \nPart of The Granite Bluegrass Series \nBluegrass Nights at The Granite is a recipient of the 2026 IBMA Foundation Project Grant. Thank you so much to The IBMA Foundation for their support!
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/bluegrass-nights-winter2026/2026-02-26/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260227T220000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260106T170811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T172554Z
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SUMMARY:On the Trail
DESCRIPTION:On the Trail\nFriday\, February 27 at 7:00 PM (Doors open at 6:30 PM)\nTickets: $25 \nOn the Trail is a modern acoustic band that explores everything from bluegrass to contemporary pop\, from stunning instrumentals to beautiful traditional songs. A special collaboration between On the Trail and a classical string quartet will bring together the classical and bluegrass communities\, featuring bluegrass\, country\, western swing\, and American-inspired classical music. \nThis program\, originally performed in collaboration with the New Haven Symphony\, will be used as inspiration for other symphonies and quartets interested in closing the gap between vernacular\, commercial American styles and American classical music. \n \nOn the Trail was founded through their mutual love of bluegrass and the Punch Brothers band. They have already gained recognition and praise for their exploration and strong execution of challenging music and their new original music. \nIn 2024\, On the Trail performed throughout the northeast\, including the Podunk Bluegrass Festival\, the Ossipee Valley Music Festival\, the Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival\, and Bluegrass in Heaven in Lake George\, NY. In 2022\, On the Trail had the honor of winning the Thomas Point Beach Band Competition after participating in 2021’s Telefunken Battle of the Bands at the Podunk Bluegrass Festival. They were also selected as an Emerging Artist at Grey Fox Bluegrass Festival in 2023. \nOn The Trail features Austin Scelzo (fiddle and vocals)\, Tom Polizzi (mandolin and vocals)\, Charlie Widmer (guitar and vocals)\, and Matt Curley (upright bass and vocals). Their debut self-titled EP\, On the Trail\, is also available for streaming on all platforms. \nVisit onthetrailbluegrass.com to learn more.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/on-the-trail-feb27/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bluegrass,Classical,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T213000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20260108T195108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260212T144157Z
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SUMMARY:Songwriting Series: From Seed to Song
DESCRIPTION:Songwriting Series: From Seed to Song\nTuesdays in March\, 7:30 – 9:30 PM\nA five-week songwriting series guided by Carrie Linsky. Open to all – no experience necessary. \nThis new workshop series is centered on exploring authentic creative expression through songwriting. \nWhether you’re an experienced songwriter or just beginning\, this series meets you where you are. All you need to bring is curiosity\, openness\, and the desire to create something you love. You’ll have the opportunity to: \n\nApproach songwriting or creative expression in a new way\nWrite your first song\nReconnect with your voice more deeply\, and create your next song\n\nAs a seasoned songwriter and performer\, Carrie will relate to your experience\, and as a certified coach\, Carrie will create a safe\, engaging\, and non-judgmental space for you to explore and express yourself while supporting your personal and creative growth along the way. \nFormat: 5 two-hour group workshops\, Tuesdays in March – 3/3\, 3/10\, 3/17\, 3/24\, 3/31\nCapacity: Up to 12 participants\nCost: $300 for the series\, $275 Early Registration (by 1/28)\nRegistration Deadline: Friday\, February 27 \nEach session will include: \n\nGroup coaching\nGuided personal reflection\nOptional sharing and constructive peer feedback\nSupportive accountability for personal creative goals\n\nAbout the Host\nCarrie Linsky (formerly Sangiovanni)\, co-founder of Caravan of Thieves and Fuzz and Carrie\, is an accomplished singer\, songwriter\, and recording artist. Over the last 25 years\, she has launched and collaborated on numerous musical projects\, recorded 6 original albums\, and toured internationally\, sharing the stage with renowned artists such as Emmylou Harris\, Keb Mo\, The Decemberists\, and more. \nAlongside her musical career\, Carrie is a certified purpose\, well-being\, and resilience coach. Over the last 8 years\, she has played a key role with a non-profit dedicated to delivering purpose-centered coaching through in-person programming and a new coaching platform. Blending her deep experience in music with her passion for personal growth\, Carrie continues to inspire others through her artistry and her work helping people discover their purpose and potential. \nAfter a successful pilot of the 4-part Songwriter Sessions with Carrie workshop series at The Granite last fall\, Carrie is excited to return for another opportunity to connect and grow with others through her creative coaching approach. \n \nFrom the Community\n“Carrie creates the most relaxed\, accepting\, and creative space for songwriters. I made friends and had laughs with the group along the way\, plus I wrote one of my favorite songs during her songwriting sessions. We learned what to listen for in songs\, dug into our purpose for writing\, and worked on writing our songs. She built confidence in me as a songwriter and performer.” James G.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25 \n“The Granite is a truly warm and welcoming space where creativity and history connect. I loved being there with this group of songwriters and creatives and having Carrie lead us in breathwork\, and gaining confidence. Anyone who is willing to show up and be vulnerable in community would and will benefit.” Madeleine C.\, Songwriter Sessions with Carrie Fall ’25
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/songwriting-series-seed-song/2026-03-03/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T200000
DTSTAMP:20260613T010339
CREATED:20251107T170229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251107T170229Z
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SUMMARY:Moving Meditation with Live Music
DESCRIPTION:Moving Meditation with Live Music\nFirst Wednesday of the Month\, 7 – 8 PM\nExperience the power of movement\, breath\, and mindfulness with the beauty of live violin to create a grounding and rejuvenating experience. \nJoin Josh Liebling\, qigong teacher\, and Megan Yee\, violinist\, for an immersive experience designed to help you find your flow through movement and live music accompaniment. You’ll be guided through practices that help you slow down\, tune in\, and connect deeply with a sense of calm and presence. You’ll like this if you’re curious about gentle\, meditative movement\, want to experience the calming effects of flow\, or are looking for a fresh way to connect mind and body. No prior experience necessary; all are welcome! \nPlease bring a mat. We may do some exercises on the ground\, ending in savasana. \nTickets: $35 in advance\, $40 at the door \nABOUT THE FACILITATORS\n \nJosh Liebling is a life-long learner. He enjoys discovering and sharing practices that help people return to a peaceful state that feels like home. For the past 15 years he’s explored many different types of meditation modalities ranging from transcendental meditation and mantra meditation to mindfulness and breathwork. But it was in Qigong that he found a practice that enriched his life so much that he absolutely needed to share its benefits with others. \nHe received his Qigong teaching certifications from Masters Lee Holden\, Robert Peng\, and Ken Cohen. He also works 1-on-1 with clients through personalized Qigong and Daoist Coaching. \nMegan Yee combines her identities as a psychotherapist and violinist to explore the intersection of wellness\, creativity\, and embodied healing. Whether in session with clients or performing with her local community orchestra\, she believes in the transformative power of presence and connection. Music has offered Megan a lifelong source of joy and collaboration. In this gathering\, she accompanies the flow of gentle meditative movements with live violin\, creating a space that supports emotional balance and invites participants to discover and embody their rhythm.
URL:https://thegranitechurch.org/event/moving-meditation-mar2026/
LOCATION:The Granite Church\, 5 N. Main Street\, Redding\, CT\, 06896\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Fitness,Health & Wellness,Music
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