ADAMS â The glorious sounds of live music will once again echo throughout this village this summer after a yearâs pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Adams Revitalization Committee will host its sixth Community Concert Series featuring free concerts on six consecutive Wednesday nights, beginning July 14 and continuing through Aug. 18.
Each performance is at the firefighters pavilion behind the Adams Fire Hall. Concerts begin at 6:30 p.m. and conclude around 8 p.m.
Patrons are encouraged to bring a lawn chair. In the event of stormy weather, concerts will be held at the Six Town Meeting Hall on East Church Street, Adams.
Sounds of Summer concert series to return to Twin Villages
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L-R: Kim Simmonds, Garnet Grimm, Pat DeSalvo; Photo: Juan Junco
One of the world’s longest-running blues/rock bands, Savoy Brown began delivering stellar blues-rock in London, then took up residence in New York without missing a beat. Leader Kim Simmonds continues to deliver the music he and fans love while keeping the music fresh. “I try to find new and progressive ways to write and play the music I love,” Simmonds said.
After more than half a century and 40 albums under the belt, Ain’t Done Yet, number 41 in the Savoy Brown catalogue, incorporates a multi-layer approach to recording the guitar parts, a continuance of Simmonds’ approach for the past decade. Recorded at Showplace Studios in New Jersey, studio owner/engineer Ben Elliott passed away shortly after the recording and the album is dedicated to him.