Maygen & The Birdwatcher bring their award-winning, bluegrass-infused folk sound to Wild Rose Moon on Saturday, September 20th, 7 to 9 p.m. for a performance and live taping of the Wild Rose Moon Radio Hour.
Led by Maygen Lacy and Noah Neumann, the six-piece band's latest album The Americana Dream (co-produced with John Fields) follows their 2021 debut Moonshine, Album of the Year from the Midwest Country Music Organization, and has earned praise for songs like "Where Good Things Grow."
Tickets are $25 at ASK for Flowers, http://wildrosemoon.com, or 574-276-1185.
Audience members will appear in the radio show's broadcasts on public radio and TV.
*Wild Rose Moon is a nonprofit Performing Arts Center located in historic downtown Plymouth that is actively working to build a creative community with its members, underwriters, and patrons.
You can contribute to our center by donating or becoming a member at https://wildrosemoon.com/membership
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