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Acoustic Nights at Winding Trails

07/29/2016 7:09 pm

Acoustic Nights, the Farmington Valley’s own version of Tanglewood, will take place on Friday, July 29, at the Ampitheater in Winding Trails in Farmington. The event will be held from 7 PM to 9PM. Walton Pond will serve as a gorgeous backdrop for Acoustic Nights. Tickets are free to members of Winding Trails, $5 for non members, and $3 for children (4-12). Tickets may be purchased at the door the day of the event.  Food, beer and wine will be served for a donation. For more information, call (860) 677-8458 or visit www.windingtrails.org.

 

Jeff Przech will headline the night. 2016 finds Connecticut songwriter Jeff Przech supporting the release of his debut solo record, "Sounds Like Fresh." The title is a little piece of wordplay on Jeff's last name, which actually does sound like fresh. The album's eleven tracks are an amalgam of stories (both fiction and non-fiction), strong melodies, and expressive, honest lyrics. Przech is a reflective and genuine songwriter, one who takes great pride in his craft. "Sounds Like Fresh" will be Przech's first, but certainly not last, entry into the arena of American(a) music. There are songs about where he's been, but "Sounds Like Fresh" gives a crystal clear glimpse of where Jeff Przech is going as well.

 

Opening will be Nightcap, a group who will be playing classic rock, acoustic style. Hosting the event will be Blackberry Jam. Blackberry Jam is an acoustic guitar trio based out central Connecticut’s Farmington Valley. Their music involves an organic blend of blues, folk, funk and classic rock.