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Sheryl Hunter

Sheryl Hunter

Author at The Greenfield Recorder at The Greenfield Recorder

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    Sounds Local: 'An embarrassment of riches': Watermelon Wednesdays showcases double bill of award-...

    Watermelon may be out of season, but the Watermelon Wednesday music series is still going strong, bringing the finest in acoustic music to our area. The series will present the double bill of Swedish duo Vasen, and the nontraditional string quartet The Fretless, on Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Whately Town Hall. Both acts […]
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    Sounds Local: A masterclass in musical expression: Experience the c...

    If you are looking for a truly unique concert performance from a world-class musician, head to the Montague Common Hall on Saturday, Sept 27, at 7 p.m. and experience the captivating music of violinist, singer, and composer Iva Bittová. Her unique vocal and instrumental techniques have led to her music often being described as avant-garde or […]
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    Sounds Local: Songs for a better world: Iris DeMent's poignant lyri...

    When Iris DeMent released her debut album, “Infamous Angel,” in 1992, she began a career that would establish her as one of the leading songwriters of her generation. DeMent received acclaim for her unique singing voice, melodies influenced by folk, country, and gospel music, and poignant lyrics that delve into themes of family, loss, and […]
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    Sounds Local: There’s no place like home: Western Mass turned West ...

    Rosie Porter understands that there is no place like home. The country singer, a former resident of Greenfield, moved to California in 2024, and while she enjoys the West Coast and the move has positively impacted her career, she is eager to return to western Massachusetts for a three-week tour. The tour kicks off tonight, Thursday, July 24, at Shelburne Springs, 904 Mohawk Trail, from 6 to 8 p.m.
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    Sounds Local: There’s no place like home: Western Mass turned West ...

    Rosie Porter understands that there is no place like home. The country singer, a former resident of Greenfield, moved to California in 2024, and while she enjoys the West Coast and the move has positively impacted her career, she is eager to return to western Massachusetts for a three-week tour. The tour kicks off tonight, Thursday, July 24, at Shelburne Springs, 904 Mohawk Trail, from 6 to 8 p.m.
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    Sounds Local: Discover ‘the best band you never heard of’: The Samp...

    “The Best Band You Never Heard Of” is the name of a 2011 documentary about The Samples, a rock group that was part of the jam scene in the late 1980s and 1990s and went on to experience a career with more twists and turns than your favorite mystery novel.
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    Sounds Local: Shows galore planned for July 4

    The long Fourth of July weekend is upon us, and if you are looking to enjoy some live music as you celebrate America’s birthday, you will have plenty of options — and some of them are even free!
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    Sounds Local: West coast sound comes to western Mass: Singer-songwr...

    In the 1970s, the California sound played a significant role in shaping mainstream music. Back then, you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing a song by the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Jackson Browne, or Linda Ronstadt.
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    Sounds Local: West coast sound comes to western Mass: Singer-songwr...

    In the 1970s, the California sound played a significant role in shaping mainstream music. Back then, you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing a song by the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Jackson Browne, or Linda Ronstadt.
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    Sounds Local: Summer of music starts now: Free annual Montague Worl...

    Pack your lawn chairs, polish your dancing shoes, and get those concert tickets for these upcoming must-see shows as June is set to be an exciting month in our local music scene. The Watermelon Wednesday and Coop Concert series are already in full swing, and mark your calendars for the Franklin County Pride celebration in Greenfield on Saturday, June 7. That same date, the 1794 Meetinghouse in New Salem will kick off its summer concert season for 2025.
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    Sounds Local: Summer of music starts now: Free annual Montague Worl...

    Pack your lawn chairs, polish your dancing shoes, and get those concert tickets for these upcoming must-see shows as June is set to be an exciting month in our local music scene. The Watermelon Wednesday and Coop Concert series are already in full swing, and mark your calendars for the Franklin County Pride celebration in Greenfield on Saturday, June 7. That same date, the 1794 Meetinghouse in New Salem will kick off its summer concert season for 2025.