On Tuesday evening February
19 at 7pm, the Friends of the Dover Public Library will present a concert by
folk group Salt River in the library’s Lecture Hall. These
“folk singers in the purest sense” (Face Magazine), are Lee Hosack, Mike and
Bev Rogers, and Cathy King. They are based in the
seacoast area of Maine and perform traditional and original music reflecting
the lifestyle and people of New England. Their folk/blues style is
accented by their vocals and Mike’s signature harmonica.
Much of the group’s material is original, but heavily influenced by the acoustic folk music of the 1960s. The group’s close friendships and love of music are reflected in their performances and on their CDs.Salt River was selected as the sole representative for the State of Maine at the New England Artists' Congress held in Woodstock, Vermont. More recent venues include: Prescott Park Arts Festival Market Square Day, First Night Portsmouth, Hamilton House Series (So Berwick), and Chautauqua in Keene and Portsmouth, NH.
Much of the group’s material is original, but heavily influenced by the acoustic folk music of the 1960s. The group’s close friendships and love of music are reflected in their performances and on their CDs.Salt River was selected as the sole representative for the State of Maine at the New England Artists' Congress held in Woodstock, Vermont. More recent venues include: Prescott Park Arts Festival Market Square Day, First Night Portsmouth, Hamilton House Series (So Berwick), and Chautauqua in Keene and Portsmouth, NH.
Friends of the Library programs are always free and open
to all.
For
more information, please call the Dover Public Library: 603-516-6050.
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