Springfed Provides Bluegrass and Folk Music for the Second Advent Concert

Springfed musicians Billy Burke Tony Norris

Springfed musicians Billy Burke and Tony Norris

Springfed serves up a gratifying spread of tunes from Appalachian ballads to cowboy songs to original compositions from their hundred years of combined musical experience. Bill Burke is a master of the five string banjo and an artful mandolin player as well. Tony Norris’ rich tenor voice is complemented by his sensitive guitar work and he’s prone to telling a good story. They are joined by Elena Gonzalez, a classically trained violinist who is bravely exploring the Dark Side of fiddling. Look for songs of faithful dogs and faithless women and bone rattling dance tunes when they take the stage at the second of St. John’s Advent Concert Series.

All are invited to this concert – Williams residents, area visitors, and all living in the area!

The concert will be held in the sanctuary of St. John’s Church – located at the corner of Second and Grant, one block south of Historic Route 66 in Williams. There’s lot of free street parking in the area.

After the concert, there will be homemade refreshments in Walker Hall, along with a chance to meet the musicians.

This is a kid-friendly concert! So bring the family to enjoy this free concert (a free-will offering plate will be there for those who would like to contribute to the event). Help us spread the word and share this event with your friends and family!!