Neave Trio
Saturday, March 20, 2027, 7:30pm

Praised for performances that “balance passion with sensitivity and grace” (BBC Music Magazine),
the two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Neave Trio (piano, cello and violin) is known for their
fiery connection, exuberance, and a shared sense of storytelling that reflects the deep human
bonds at the core of chamber music. New York’s WQXR explains, “ ‘Neave’ is a Gaelic name meaning
‘bright’ and ‘radiant,’ both of which certainly apply to this trio’s music making.”
www.neavetrio.com
Upcoming 2025 - 2026 Shows
Saturday, Sept 26, 2026, 7:30pm – Limeliters
For 60+ years the Limeliters have entertained standing-room-only crowds with their incredible
musical talent and zany sense of humor. They first made their mark in folk clubs and on college
campuses during the height of the folk music boom of the early 60′s, which led to numerous TV
appearances. With different configurations over the years, the group has preserved their vocal
folk signature.
www.limeliters.com
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Friday, October 9, 2026, 7:30pm – Moanin’ Frogs*
The Moanin’ Frogs offer an electrifying approach to chamber music. Conservatory-trained and
entertainment-minded, their dynamic and technically precise performances of classical,
ragtime, jazz, and pop delight fans across the world. Featuring all six saxophones from
soprano to bass, The Moanin’ Frogs are unique in today’s chamber music landscape.
Described as “great showmen with great personalities.”
www.themoaninfrogs.com
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Saturday, January 23, 2027, 2:00pm— Dustin Dale Gaspard & Tanner Bingaman*
Songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, poet, and visual artist Tanner Bingaman,
“Tanner Bingaman’s Pretty Big Garden,” spends his days foraging writhing folk art from the
hills of Appalachia. Dustin Dale Gaspard, “The Bayou Bard,” is a bilingual Cajun Roots/Blues
folk singer-songwriter dedicated to preserving and expanding his cultural heritage through music.
His work blends Cajun French and English lyrics with influences from Blues, Americana,
and Louisiana’s Swamp Pop tradition.
www.dustingaspardmusic.com and www.tannerbingaman.com
Details and Tickets
Saturday, March 20, 2027, 7:30pm – Neave Trio
Praised for performances that “balance passion with sensitivity and grace” (BBC Music Magazine),
the two-time GRAMMY® Award-nominated Neave Trio (piano, cello and violin) is known for their
fiery connection, exuberance, and a shared sense of storytelling that reflects the deep human
bonds at the core of chamber music. New York’s WQXR explains, “ ‘Neave’ is a Gaelic name
meaning ‘bright’ and ‘radiant,’ both of which certainly apply to this trio’s music making.”
www.neavetrio.com
Details and Tickets
Saturday, April 17, 2027, 7:30pm – Soggy Po Boys*
The Soggy Po Boys, native to New England, have quickly become an institution.
They are spreading the good news of New Orleans music across the northeast and beyond.
Exploring the vast musical traditions of New Orleans and expanding their repertoire to look
beyond NOLA jazz, the band includes traditional Caribbean tunes (it’s been said that
New Orleans is the northernmost city in the Caribbean), as well as Meters funk, soul,
and brass band / street beat music.
www.soggypoboys.com
Details and Tickets
*Indicates additional Student Outreach Concert