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Sounds Local: Howl at the moon with Home Body: Synth-pop duo is joined by Wishbone Zoe at full moon concert, Saturday
08-06-2025 1:11 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

On Saturday,  Aug. 9, we will experience a Sturgeon Moon, a full moon named by Native Americans after the sturgeon fish that populate the Great Lakes. This particular full moon, also known as a super moon, is believed to represent strength. That same night, the synth-pop duo Home Body will perform their annual free concert at Peskeompskut Park in Turners Falls at 6:30 p.m., so it’s only fitting that they are calling this event “the full moon concert.” 

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20 hours to celebrate 20 years: Valley Free Radio host to broadcast for nearly a day, Aug. 7
08-01-2025 9:56 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

A local radio host is gearing up for an uninterrupted 20-hour broadcast next week.


Living, breathing, label-free music: Etchings Festival is ‘the natural habitat for something that doesn't fit any specific mold’
08-01-2025 9:55 AM

By CAROLYN BROWN

Etchings Festival is all about showcasing original contemporary music in a way that transcends boundaries. It’s not exactly a classical festival, though its Ecce Ensemble is made of classical musicians. It’s not exactly a world festival, but the music it presents blends cultures.


Sounds Local: Well Suited is having their best year yet: Local Americana band plays the Mill in Shelburne Falls this Saturday, Aug. 2
07-30-2025 11:45 AM

By SHERYL HUNTER

Well Suited could very well become your favorite new band. Although the Montague-based group formed in 2010, they have a new lineup and a sound that's quite different from when they started in their teens. Currently, they are a six-piece band consisting of Dylan Bocon on vocals, Mackae Freeland and Mike Parker on guitars, Jake Lewis on bass, and brothers Ben and Corban Mailloux on drums and saxophone, respectively. The group, who recently released the EP "Five More Minutes," plays a unique brand of Americana that is made for dancing and singing along.


Sounds Local: There’s no place like home: Western Mass turned West Coast country singer Rosie Porter tours old stomping grounds
07-23-2025 2:20 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

Rosie Porter understands that there is no place like home. The country singer, a former resident of Greenfield, moved to California in 2024, and while she enjoys the West Coast and the move has positively impacted her career, she is eager to return to western Massachusetts for a three-week tour. The tour kicks off tonight, Thursday, July 24, at Shelburne Springs, 904 Mohawk Trail, from 6 to 8 p.m.


Sounds Local: Discover ‘the best band you never heard of’: The Samples perform at the Shea Theater Arts Center in Turners Falls on Friday
07-16-2025 11:32 AM

By SHERYL HUNTER

“The Best Band You Never Heard Of” is the name of a 2011 documentary about The Samples, a rock group that was part of the jam scene in the late 1980s and 1990s and went on to experience a career with more twists and turns than your favorite mystery novel.


PHOTOS: Moved by music
07-16-2025 8:01 AM


PHOTOS: Musical medley in Shelburne Falls
07-14-2025 10:06 AM


Sounds Local: Shelburne Falls Porch Fest to fill village with music
07-09-2025 8:28 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

There’s nothing better than strolling through the village of Shelburne Falls and taking in all the sights of this picturesque area. Now, imagine the sound of melodic guitars and sweet, soaring voices drifting through the air from the porches of nearby homes. This would transform an already enjoyable experience into something even more special.


Sounds Local: Shows galore planned for July 4
07-02-2025 7:12 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

The long Fourth of July weekend is upon us, and if you are looking to enjoy some live music as you celebrate America’s birthday, you will have plenty of options — and some of them are even free!


Sounds Local: West coast sound comes to western Mass: Singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff plays the Shea Theater this Friday
06-25-2025 12:53 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

In the 1970s, the California sound played a significant role in shaping mainstream music. Back then, you couldn’t turn on the radio without hearing a song by the likes of Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, Jackson Browne, or Linda Ronstadt.


PHOTOS: Green River Festival wraps up 39th year
06-23-2025 4:47 PM


Green River Festival brings ‘cultural melting pot’ of music to fairgrounds
06-22-2025 1:49 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD — The Green River Festival returned to the Franklin County Fairgrounds for the 39th year, kicking off the summer and showcasing improvements from last year by emphasizing all the Pioneer Valley has to offer in talent — and beer.


Sounds Local: Green River Fest returns this weekend: Strong presence of local bands in the lineup this year
06-18-2025 1:05 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

It’s finally here, the big weekend that so many of us have been waiting for. The Green River Festival will take place at the Franklin County Fairgrounds from Friday, June 20, through Sunday, June 22, and the good news is that tickets are still available.


Green River Festival to welcome 40-plus bands, bring back local beer in 39th year
06-16-2025 4:47 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

GREENFIELD — There will be music, music and more music when the 39th annual Green River Festival returns to the Franklin County Fairgrounds this weekend.


Sounds Local: Returning to their roots: The Whiskey Treaty Roadshow brings annual Mountain Day festival to Berkshire East on Saturday
06-11-2025 3:11 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

When the Whiskey Treaty Roadshow performed at the Iron Horse Music Hall in Northampton in April, it was a good old-fashioned foot stompin’ rockin’ dance party complete with plenty of sing-alongs. Everyone had a great time, and it’s guaranteed to be more of the same when the band hosts their fourth annual Mountain Day festival at Berkshire East Ski Resort in Charlemont on Saturday, June 14, at 4 p.m.


Ashfield concert to raise money for ACLU
06-08-2025 10:00 AM

By MADISON SCHOFIELD

ASHFIELD — Residents are coming together to organize a charity concert to benefit the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).


‘The perfect local event’: Coop Concert Series kicks off season of weekly concerts in Energy Park
06-06-2025 9:56 AM

By LUKE MACANNUCO

Rays of sunshine finally peeked through the clouds onto Energy Park on May 29 as members of the Franklin County Musician’s Cooperative, a non-profit collective of local musicians founded in 2004, worked together to set up the first Coop Concert of the summer.


Sounds Local: 1794 Meetinghouse abuzz with excitement: Christine Ohlman, the ‘Beehive Queen,’ returns this Saturday, June 7
06-04-2025 12:28 PM

By SHERYL HUNTER

In 2012, the Beehive Queen herself, Christine Ohlman, first performed at the 1794 Meetinghouse on South Main Street in New Salem. She kicked off that season, and since then, she has celebrated more summers at this historic venue than she can remember.


PHOTOS: Strings for Kids wraps up season in Greenfield
06-04-2025 10:55 AM


Greenfield artists launch GoFundMe for building purchase
05-29-2025 2:02 PM

By ERIN-LEIGH HOFFMAN

GREENFIELD – Greenfield artists and couple Sarah Adam and Fardeen Chowdhury want to create a rental space for artists to host creative workshops, co-working sessions, concerts and rehearsals, and are seeking community support to bring “The Creative Branch” to life.

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