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A Big Night Celebrating American Blues with Barrett Anderson in Manchester

Intimate venue at Crowell Chapel promises to make this event truly memorable

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Boston-based Blues singer and guitarist Barrett Anderson will host an  evening of story and song in Manchester later this month with a program of telling the story of early Blues music, the distinctly American art form that has shaped all popular contemporary music and culture that followed it.

"Culture & History told through Song & Narrative" will kick off at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 16 at Crowell Chapel in Manchester.  Told through narrative, live performance on guitar and vocals, and an accompanying digital slideshow, Barrett focuses on the story of early blues heroes Charlie Patton, Son House, Skip James, Robert Johnson, and Muddy Waters, and crafts a narrative that celebrates the lives and art of these music pioneers, while telling a story of freedom and empowerment through artistic expression that rocked the world.

"Blues Stories: Culture & History told through Song & Narrative" is an engaging, informative, foot-tapping good time, and there will be time following the presentation for a Q&A with Barrett.

The show was created by Barrett Anderson, a Boston Blues singer and guitarist who has played with the best and brightest Blues artists in the scene, and is currently part of the global community of musicians carrying this music forward.

During his 25 year career as a professional musician, Barrett has recorded three full length albums (the most recent, HypnoBoogie spent three weeks on the Billboard Blues Album Charts, peaking at #6).  He has  won a Boston Music Award (2013 Blues Artist of the Year), spent six years as a guitarist with internationally acclaimed bands Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters and The Monster Mike Welch Band, and has played thousands of shows across America, Canada, and Europe.

In addition to his work with The Barrett Anderson Band, he is currently a member of Anthony Geraci & The Boston Blues All-Stars, who were recently nominated for a Blues Music Award (2023 Band of the Year) by The Blues Foundation, tour nationally and internationally, and have a new album, Tears in My Eyes, available now on NOLA Blue Records.

This program is funded in part by a grant from the Manchester Cultural Council, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council and its local organization, the Manchester Cultural Council.

Registrations are required for this event as space is limited.  Due to the registration volume we will be hosting this event at the Crowell Chapel.  Parking during the event is allowed on both sides of Rosedale Ave.  Please register even if the event is full and please call us to cancel your registration if you are unable to attend.