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Kevin's Community Center presents The First Annual Fairfield Hills Music Festival
Saturday, May 17th
12pm-10pm
Get ready to groove at the Fairfield Hills Music Festival, where live music, good vibes, and great times await you!
Welcome to the Fairfield Hills Music Festival!
Come join us for a day filled with live music, delicious food, and good vibes at 4 Primrose St. on the Fairfield Hills Campus in Newtown, CT. Get ready to groove to the beats of talented bands - whether you're a fan of rock, pop, or indie music, there's something for everyone at the Fairfield Hills Music Festival.
Bring your friends and family along to enjoy the outdoor concert atmosphere. Don't forget to grab some tasty treats from our food vendors. It's going to be a day to remember!
Mark your calendars and get ready to have a blast at the Fairfield Hills Music Festival. See you there!
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John
April 3rd 2025
This gig was a blast! No joke, standing room only. What a tight band that got me movin and stomping. Loved it.
Cambridge, MA@Lily P's Fried Chicken and Oysters
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Max Wareham Biography
Whether on archaeological digs or translating medieval
poetry, the past has always been a north star for banjo
player, songwriter, and author Max Wareham. Max, who
learned his trade from banjo masters Bill Keith and Tony
Trischka, is a member of the Peter Rowan Bluegrass
Band and was featured on the Grammy-nominated album
“Calling You From My Mountain.”
After two years of touring nationally with Peter, Max
recorded his debut album, Daggomit!. The album features
Chris Eldridge and David Grier on guitar, Laura Orshaw
on fiddle, Chris Henry on mandolin, Mike Bub on bass,
Larry Atamanuik on snare drum, and guest singer and
producer Peter Rowan. Recorded by multi-Grammy
winning engineer Sean Sullivan, Wareham’s commitment
to early innovators of the instrument shines on this
forthcoming record of soulful original songs, highlighted
by the hard-driving chemistry of Nashville’s preeminent
bluegrass stars.
Wareham’s interest in history extends also to his
writing. His first book, “Rudy Lyle: The Unsung Hero of
the Five String Banjo” chronicles the life and music of
early bluegrass banjo master Rudy Lyle by presenting
exhaustive and largely never-before-published
transcriptions and analyses of every break Lyle recorded
with Bill Monroe, the “father of bluegrass.” Lyle’s
historical significance is explored in interviews with banjo
legends and members of Rudy’s family. Portraits of each
interviewee are included alongside several never-before-
published photos of Lyle himself.
Read Morepoetry, the past has always been a north star for banjo
player, songwriter, and author Max Wareham. Max, who
learned his trade from banjo masters Bill Keith and Tony
Trischka, is a member of the Peter Rowan Bluegrass
Band and was featured on the Grammy-nominated album
“Calling You From My Mountain.”
After two years of touring nationally with Peter, Max
recorded his debut album, Daggomit!. The album features
Chris Eldridge and David Grier on guitar, Laura Orshaw
on fiddle, Chris Henry on mandolin, Mike Bub on bass,
Larry Atamanuik on snare drum, and guest singer and
producer Peter Rowan. Recorded by multi-Grammy
winning engineer Sean Sullivan, Wareham’s commitment
to early innovators of the instrument shines on this
forthcoming record of soulful original songs, highlighted
by the hard-driving chemistry of Nashville’s preeminent
bluegrass stars.
Wareham’s interest in history extends also to his
writing. His first book, “Rudy Lyle: The Unsung Hero of
the Five String Banjo” chronicles the life and music of
early bluegrass banjo master Rudy Lyle by presenting
exhaustive and largely never-before-published
transcriptions and analyses of every break Lyle recorded
with Bill Monroe, the “father of bluegrass.” Lyle’s
historical significance is explored in interviews with banjo
legends and members of Rudy’s family. Portraits of each
interviewee are included alongside several never-before-
published photos of Lyle himself.
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