Max Wareham, Mar 29

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Max Wareham, photo credit Ross Kiah

Thanks to Green Mountain Roots and Bluegrass Festival, we got to stand eight feet from Max and his National Bluegrass Team on a tiny side stage. It’s enough to say that the playing was tight, fresh, and melodic. But his manner on stage and off is free of performance. There’s a warm coherence between the man and the music. That is why we asked him right away if he would consider a house concert.

Max seems to have a (karmic?) connection to the earliest bluegrass innovators. He’s written a book about and transcriptions of Rudy Lyle, one of Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys. And he’s a member of the Peter Rowan band, another Bluegrass Boy. Rowan produced and sings on Max’s solo album, “Daggomit!” (Feb. 2025). It’s got that traditional sound, with all the dustiness removed, with great new songs – all of it a lot of fun. Max will be joined by Jack Holland (guitar) and Wes Shuck (bass).

And he doesn’t attend the church of bluegrass exclusively. Check out his accolades, collaborators, education, and range in jazz and other genres.


Tickets

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More about Max Wareham

You can get his lastest album here. Even better, come to the concert and get a signed copy! If you’re a musician, be sure to get Max’s sticker “Suffer for Tone.”

About concert day

Answers to questions you haven’t asked. Take a look, especially if you haven’t been here before. Get in touch with us if you have other questions.

Looking forward to seeing you at the concert!


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Hi! John and Laurelyn here.

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