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Berkshire Mountain Boys Sing Songs of Yesteryear
The Berkshire Mountain Boys keep the old songs alive with their repertoire of bluegrass, gospel, folk ballads, and country music of yesteryear on Sunday, July 14 at 2 pm at the Historic North Hall in Huntington. The Berkshire Mountain Boys began with Phil Pothier on autoharp and vocals and Charlie Mihlek on guitar and vocals, who have been performing together for over 50 years locally and across the country. They grew to a quartet by adding Dan Damkauskas on banjo and Don Lownds on mandolin, as they entertain the crowd with vintage favorites of bluegrass, gospel, folk ballads, and country music.
A meet-the-artists reception with refreshments will be held at intermission in the hall’s art gallery. The gallery will be exhibiting the nature and landscape photography of Richard Chapman. Admission is $10 at the door, student/youth admission is free. Performance is at Historic North Hall, 40 Searle Road (off Route 66) in Huntington. The hall is wheelchair-accessible and air-conditioned. More information can be found atwww.northhallhuntington.org or call 413-667-5543.
This season’s events are made possible with support from the Massachusetts Council on the Arts and the arts councils of Chester, Cummington, Huntington, Middlefield, Montgomery, Russell, Southampton, Westhampton and Worthington as well as support from Westfield News Group and the Daily Hampshire Gazette.