Arts & Leisure
Swing into spring with Bixby free concert series

TOURNESOL WILL PERFORM a free concert at the Bixby Library in downtown Vergennes on March 22. Following this performance, Atlantic Crossing will perform at the library on April 19. Both concerts will take place from 12:30-2 p.m., and are free and open to all.
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Returning for its second year, the Bixby Library in Vergennes will kick off the Freda Fishman Stroh Free Concert Series on Saturday, March 22, from 12:30-2 p.m., with lively French-inspired jazz and swing tunes from Tournesol.
Tournesol’s six-piece ensemble — featuring violin, accordion, and vocals — will transport you to the 1940s and ’50s with timeless classic by Django Reinhardt, Edith Piaf, and soothing Bossa Nova rhythms.
Following the French-inspired tunes of Tournesol, the series turns toward Vermont’s musical roots, as Atlantic Crossing showcases the rich legacy of traditional New England music.
Last year, an unexpected illness required Atlantic Crossing to adapt quickly for the Bixby’s Spring Concert Series. With less than two hours to pull together a new ensemble, the group — joined by pianist Aaron Marcus — delivered an unforgettable improvised performance that earned rave community reviews.
Now, Atlantic Crossing returns to the Bixby on Saturday, April 19, from 12:30-2 p.m., ready to debut their full, dynamic sound. From foot-stomping reels to soulful ballads, Atlantic Crossing brings Vermont’s rich musical traditions to life.
Celebrate the joy of live music at the Freda Fishman Stroh Free Concert Series, made possible by a generous grant from the Vermont Community Foundation’s Freda Fishman Stroh Memorial Fund. Visit bixbylibrary.org for more information.
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