I’m looking forward to this week’s appearance of the Bluegrass Gospel Project in Acton, MA. BGP is an underappreciated gem: international talent, largely New England appearances.
They’re playing at 7:30 p.m., May 1, 2009 at the South Acton Congregational Church. It’s a lovely, warm, intimate setting. And it will be the place to be in New England on May 1 if you like bluegrass or folk music, whether religious or secular. Here’s a sample, “Get Together,” from their latest album, and a favorite, “All Prayed Up,” from their fourth album. For concert details, see the Facebook listing, the church event listing, or order tickets at MKTix. Accessible by public transportation. Take the Fitchburg Line commuter rail to South Acton Station from North Station, Boston, or Porter Square, Cambridge. Walk five minutes to the concert (map).
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