
The Mighty Colors and Jamdemic return for the 3rd Annual AIA Earth Day show, Saturday evening, April 18th from 7-10pm and will be performing in Big Bear Lodge on the Dream Trax stage. These two great local NH bands helped us formulate the idea for the Earth Day Benefit show to raise funds for Andres Institute of Art and Beaver Brook Association. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.
Jamdemic is focused on Classic Rock and Jam Band covers and originals, aptly named for rising to prominence post-pandemic. Their repertoire includes deep cuts from classic jam bands like the Grateful Dead and Phish, alongside artists such as Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, and Santana. Jamdemic actively performs in the local music scene, playing classic rock, blues, and funk with a focus on extended, infectious jamming to “revive the public soul.” Find out more at https://Jamdemic.com or on their YouTube channel at https://YouTube.com/@Jamdemic
The Mighty Colors Band has been playing music as a band for over 30+ years. These talented musicians are a prominent fixture in the New Hampshire music community, often lending their talents to local benefit shows. Known for their captivating and genre-spanning sound, they perform covers from classic rock and jam-band legends like the Grateful Dead and the Rolling Stones, to Goose, Steely Dan and more. Find out more about the Mighty Colors on their Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/themightycolors
The Andres Institute of Art features a sculpture park situated on a former ski hill in Brookline, NH. Ten miles of nature trails are dotted with well over 100 sculptures made by artists representing over fifty countries during our Annual Sculpture Symposium which started in 1999. The trails and sculpture are open and available to the public for free every day. The Live at the Andres concert series, held in the large former ski lodge, is one of the many ways we fund this volunteer-run NH non-profit. More information at www.andresinstitute.org.