Woodchuck’s Revenge with Kristina Cady will perform at the Springfield UU Coffeehouse on Saturday, April 21, at 7 p.m.
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Woodchuck’s Revenge performs at Springfield UU Coffeehouse April 8, 2018 SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Woodchuck’s Revenge with Kristina Cady will perform at the Springfield UU Coffeehouse on Saturday, April 21, at 7 p.m. Formed in front of the fire on a winter’s night in 1990, Woodchucks’ Revenge brings together as a performing group three friends who have combined their lifelong love of music to offer their audiences an eclectic and refreshing mix of traditional and contemporary folksongs played with spirit and an old time country sensibility. Woodchuck's Revenge Woodchuck’s Revenge quartet. Photo provided. The Woodchucks’ repertoire, which has been described as encyclopedic, ranges from New England fiddle tunes to modern cowboy songs, from Irish ballads to 60s folk, blues, and bluegrass. Songs about Vermont, mountains, and life in New England are staple of the group’s performances, along with a healthy dose of humor and a small but growing number of originals. The Woodchucks have performed throughout Vermont and the adjoining states and in Wyoming and Montana at colleges, community events, and festivals; in coffeehouses and summer concert series; country fairs and bluegrass festivals as well as the New England Folk Festival, and the Northeast Music, Arts and Dance Festival. They have performed on public radio in Vermont and New York, as well as local access television. Their audiences have included students, seniors, visitors to Vermont, historical reenactors, and folk music fans of all ages. Everyone is welcome to this event held at 21 Fairground Rd., Springfield, Vt. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and music starts at 7 p.m. This is a family-friendly evening of music and fun. There is no cost to enjoy the music, but there is a “free-will” offering and any money collected goes directly to support the featured performers. Delicious snacks and beverages will be available for purchase.
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