The Wildmans, Apr 28

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See the concert details below.

We love this duo and their band. We heard them first on a small stage at Fresh Grass 2021 (I think). The next year they won the annual Fresh Grass band competition. (You can see video of their follow-up performance on the main stage below.) When we contacted them about playing here, we learned that they’re moving back to Virginia. We are catching them just in time to hear them in person before they go.

You might say they were born into string band music. Floyd, Virginia, where they grew up, has deep roots in Appalachian music. What luck for them, and for us. I could take up space here telling you about the soul I hear in their music, both the traditional tunes and their own new music. But instead, come join us and see, hear, feel it for yourself.

The Wildmans (duo) ~ House Concert

Sunday, April 28, 2024
3:00 p.m. in Carlisle MA

You can RSVP right here, right now

Our living room holds 35 seats. As we receive your RSVPs, we’ll hold a chair for you, count on your donation, and post the number of seats remaining on this page.

How should I make my suggested donation?
Cash is king! We recommend bringing folding money with you when you come. Think of your donation and any additional tip as a tax-free gift to the artists.

Where is the concert, exactly?
About one week before the date, I’ll send you a reminder note with the street address and some parking advice.

Will there be merch?
We encourage artists to bring their recordings and any other cool stuff they’ve produced for sale. Get ’em signed? I bet you can.

Questions or suggestions about concerts at our house? Write to us at
music[at] forestofbliss [dot] com

Learn more about The Wildmans

The Wildmans

On Bandcamp, The Wildmans’ first album

The Wildmans awards and more

On Spotify, you could check out a tune I particularly like, “You’re gonna make me lonesome when you go.”






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Hi! John and Laurelyn here.

We have a simple aim in mind: live a little more each day in such a way that when we die, we have few regrets. Not a life of more, but a life that is rich, deep, and connected to people, those we love and whoever we encounter.

Take a look at Laurelyn’s art and consider joining us for a house concert.

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