Arts & Leisure
Music strikes up again behind Brandon Inn

Are you ready to boogie and have some fun? Good. Us too! Music series are back and the annual Music at the Riverbend is no exception.
Pack a lawn chair or a blanket and head out to the green behind the Brandon Inn, where musicians will play under the new pavilion by the Neshohe River every Wednesday in July and August, at 7 p.m.
Music at the Riverbend 2021 brings another great line-up of some new and some familiar bands including The Larkspurs, Christine Malcolm & The Beautiful People, Will Patton Ensemble, The Revenants, Blues Without Borders, Tim Guiles & Friends, Enerjazz, and Emma Cook & Questionable Company.
Downtown restaurants, including some new eateries, will be open and some will be offering concert-night specials — a great chance to patronize local businesses. The Brandon Inn will have on-site beer and wine for sale at each concert (no BYOB per state liquor regulations).
The Brandon Area Chamber of Commerce will again provide foundation funding. Interested in sponsoring this music series? Pop in to Carr’s Gift Shop or call (802) 247-3744.
Wednesday, July 7
The Larkspurs — classic roots music with sweet three part harmonies.
July 14
Christine Malcolm & The Beautiful People — a mix of original country, folk and blues with a high note of rock.
July 21
Will Patton Ensemble — a seamless blend of gypsy jazz and Brazilian choro music.
July 28
The Revenants — original, contemporary and classical Americana music.
Aug. 4
Blues Without Borders — a rocking blues band from the Champlain Valley.
Aug. 11
Piano Night with Tim Guiles & Friends — an evening of classical, jazz, show tunes and contemporary piano music.
Aug. 18
Enerjazz — Vermont’s high energy big band.
Aug. 25
Emma Cook & Questionable Company — folk funk that will soothe the soul.
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