Bluegrass Nights
The Granite Church 5 N. Main Street, Redding, CT, United StatesJoin us for a monthly celebration of bluegrass music. House band at 8 PM with open jamming through the night. Come to listen, come to play, come to learn.
Join us for a monthly celebration of bluegrass music. House band at 8 PM with open jamming through the night. Come to listen, come to play, come to learn.
Learn to swing dance with an introductory lesson at 7:30 - no partner required! Then dance the night away to the sounds of Too Blue and friends. Traveling freely between the genres of bluegrass, swing, Celtic and jazz, a Too Blue performance is a dynamic dose of serious fun. Smooth harmonies and adventurous musicianship bring stellar arrangements to life and leave the listener anything but “blue”. Childcare available on site. Must book in advance.
This program will delve into groundbreaking Piano Quartets - one from each Century. They will start with the Mozart Piano Quartet in Gm, move on to the Romanticism of the Dvorak Piano Quartet in Eb, and then perform a 21st C Classical Rock n' Roll Piano Quartet written for Beryl and the Orion Piano Quartet by composer Joe Gianono.
A five-week songwriting series guided by Carrie Linsky. This new workshop series is centered on exploring authentic creative expression through songwriting. Spring is a season of new beginnings and possibility. Whether 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.
Join a sacred morning of energetic renewal and spiritual alignment led by Aggregata Zupanova, an intuitive healer and facilitator of Source-guided energy work.
Fresh off a first-place win at the 2025 Telluride Bluegrass Festival band competition, Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light have been captivating audiences throughout the northeast. With songs as sweet and biting as the nectar and venom in her voice, Sumner's lyric-forward writing and penchant for snaking chord progressions demand something far beyond folk conventions, highlighting the acrobatic range of her brilliant bandmates Kat Wallace (fiddle) and Mike Siegel (upright bass).
Join a sacred morning of energetic renewal and spiritual alignment led by Aggregata Zupanova, an intuitive healer and facilitator of Source-guided energy work.
The Redding Prevention Council (RPC) is a nonprofit, volunteer-led organization, funded by the Western Connecticut Coalition. They meet on the second Wednesday of each month. All are welcome!
She Sings Dylan delivers a unique, female-fronted take on Bob Dylan's vast catalog with fresh arrangements of beloved classics and rare gems. The band features lead vocalist Kate Hubbard and supporting vocalist, mandolinist, and clarinetist Sophia Coppola, alongside a top-tier lineup of Northeast musicians: Jeff Martinson (guitar), Bill Carbone (drums), Sean Elkind (keys), and Marty Moroney (bass), all seasoned players known from bands like Max Creek and Mystic Dead.
Kate Keeler will discuss her current exhibition at The Granite, titled Weavings, Wires, Roots, and Branches, in which nature, local history, visual arts, and music intertwine. Family, local friends, and community members will share photos and stories about Georgetown. Musical accompaniment will be provided by The Keelers, performing songs that share themes with the paintings and prints.
Lindsay Foote's music captures a raw, honest, and powerfully groovy sound that blends elements from folk & pop with a gritty rock Americana edge. A night at a Lindsay Foote show is one you won’t forget—the lyrical candor and infectious grooves just stay with you.
In honor of National Poetry Month, violist Shane Barker has fashioned a program that pairs two art forms: Poetry and Music. Audiences will hear spoken aloud the words of Emily Dickinson, Alfred de Musset and William Shakespeare, and in the intimate listening space that is The Granite, hear the musical companion to each literary work: music of Töru Takemitsu, Rebecca Clarke and Sergei Prokofiev.