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ELLA HUE, SABINE MCCALLA ANNA MOSS & FRIENDS

Regular price $20.00

August 22 at 7pm

Ella Hue makes music that lands somewhere between a confession and a confrontation — punk poetics with real tenderness underneath, lyrics that go after the wars we carry around inside. Gritty, warm, and not interested in keeping anything back.

Sabine McCalla writes songs that feel like they’ve been around longer than they have — gospel, folk, blues, and soul woven together with the kind of storytelling that makes you forget you’re listening to music. Her adopted home of New Orleans shows up in everything she does. She’s played Newport Jazz, Jazz Fest, and the Brooklyn Folk Festival, and collaborated with Eli “Paperboy” Reed and her sister Leyla McCalla. Her debut album Don’t Call Me Baby is out now.

Anna Moss wrote her debut album Amnesty alone in a New Orleans house during the pandemic, with a guitar and nowhere to be. What came out of it was something she didn’t plan: bedroom pop and existential R&B, intimate and strange and very much alive. Born in the Ozark Mountains, rooted in the Crescent City, she makes music that sounds like it cost her something — because it did.

 

TENDERWILD FARM WELCOMES CRABTREE SESSIONS

Crabtree Sessions has been happening on North Haven for five years — live music at Turner Farm, one of the most beautiful settings in Maine. The catch: unless you live on the island, you can’t go. No late ferries, nowhere to stay. This season, two farms on either side of the Pen Bay are joining forces to change that. Crabtree Sessions comes to the mainland for the first time, hosted at Tenderwild Farm — same spirit, same commitment to music that means something, new shore. If you’ve heard about these shows and wondered what you were missing, pull up a chair. We’re glad you’re here.

THE NICE TO KNOWS

Doors open and fire pit lit at 6pm. 
Ticket includes free parking at the farm.

We offer a solid selection of non-alcoholic beverages at the store.

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