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October 10

7:30 PM: Lilly Golden

Lilly Golden

Lilly Golden (she/her) is a Vermont based singer-songwriter, currently touring her debut album, Roadside Attraction. Lilly graduated from Bennington College in 2025 with a BA in vocal performance and songwriting where she met long time collaborator, Helen Bergstrom. Bergstrom is a vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, visual artist, non-fiction author, and true jack of all trades. She and Golden are currently touring as a duo, with support from banjo extraordinaire, Robin McDonald. 

Golden’s music puts a bubbly, sapphic spin on indie pop and Americana, with a clear-toned, lyrical mezzo-soprano voice. Her songs feature complex harmonies and her lyrics are romantic pocket-sized memoirs that read as a glance into a private diary. Lilly’s versatility spans from pop hit to folk ballad, and her lyrical themes explore coming of age and navigating relationships in the green mountains. The quality of her musical style as well as simply her character draws you up a chair to sit before her fire. 

8:00 PM: If You Must Know

If You Must Know

While firmly rooted in the fertile ground of Scottish traditional music, harpist Rachel Clemente and piper Dan Houghton’s gritty, avant-garde musical interpretations put them at the forefront of Celtic folk musicians in New England. They are both avid tunesmiths and their repertoire reflects this as it features many original compositions as well as traditional melodies.

Vermont-based pedal and traditional Scottish harpist Rachel Clemente has had a passion for music from the early age of five. She began her harp training as a student of the Suzuki method. In addition, she discovered her love of Scottish music through events and competitions held by the Scottish Harp Society of America and the Ohio Scottish Arts School. Her musical education then continued at renowned arts boarding high school Interlochen Arts Academy. In July of 2018, Rachel graduated from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow with a bachelors degree in traditional Scottish music. She also won the title of U.S National Scottish Harp Champion in 2016.

Dan Houghton is a Scottish piper, flautist and DADGAD guitarist currently residing in southwestern Vermont. Winner of numerous competitions, including the Scottish Lowland and Border Pipers’ Society “Open Borderpipes” and “New Composition” events and the St. Chartier “Mâitre de Cornemuse,” he has toured and taught extensively throughout Britain, Europe, Ireland, America, Asia and the Antipodes. He performs as a soloist as well as in various ensembles, not least amongst which may be counted the Scottish power-trad band, Cantrip, the Salsa fusion band Salsa Celtica, the more RSCDS based Parcel of Rogues, the “Celtic” Rock band Prydein and, more recently, Piper’s Den.

9:00 PM: Andrew and Noah Vannorstrand

Andrew and Noah Vannorstrand

For the past twenty years ANDREW & NOAH VANNORSTRAND have been bringing their brand of original folk music to festival stages, concert halls, dance floors and living rooms all over North America and beyond.  As teenagers, they helped define a new generation of contra dance music with their family band The Great Bear Trio and even appeared on the nationally syndicated public radio program A Prairie Home Companion.  Since then they've established themselves as virtuosic multi-instrumentalists and insightful songwriters, drawing from a wide range of genres including Bluegrass and Appalachian, Celtic and Quebecois, Swing and Jazz.  Andrew and Noah are often on tour with progressive folk roots band The Faux Paws but since they're both now living in Vermont you can occasionally catch them performing locally as a duo, exploring their deep repertoire and love for American folk music.  

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