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SHIPPEN MANOR LAWN CONCERTS YET ANOTHER NICE SUMMER SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES IN SWEET & SUNNY DOWNTOWN OXFORD FEINBERG BROTHERS BLUEGRASS AT SHIPPEN MANOR The Warren County Cultural & Heritage Commission is happy to present The Feinberg Brothers Bluegrass Band in a free concert on the lawn of Shippen Manor. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, alcohol free coolers, picnic baskets, and significant others for a good ol’ toe tapping pure bluegrass music performance in the heart of sweet and sunny downtown Oxford. The Feinberg Brothers have played at Bluegrass festivals, major market radio broadcasts, traditional country music shows, and in various clubs throughout the bluegrass world. The band includes Ron Feinberg who has appeared with Bill Monroe and claims to be the older brother of band members Rourke and Patrick Feinberg. Each studied classical piano and violin before turning to bluegrass and masterfully playing fiddles, guitar, and mandolin. Terry McGill, on the five string banjo sings baritone, has been featured in The Banjo Newsletter, and has been playing banjo since he was thirteen. Terry wrote a banjo instruction manual for Mel Bay Publications, and his 2001 solo recording "Straight Drive" has received airplay nationwide. Keith Edwards on bass provides an impeccable sense of timing and has been featured on recordings alongside many famous bluegrass musicians. Together they promise to present an unforgettable and exceptional performance.
Come to the Shippen Manor lawn in Oxford, just west of the Route 31 traffic light. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, alcohol free coolers, picnic baskets, and your significant others for a traditional and contemporary bluegrass free concert featuring Mountain Heritage. This free concert is sponsored by the Warren County Cultural and Heritage Commission, supported by the Warren County Freeholders, and funded in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. The lawn at Shippen Manor is reasonably accessible and accessible lavatories are available. Individuals with hearing or speech impediments may call the relay service at 711. For further information please visit our website at: wcchc.org or call (908) 453-4381. |
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