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Acoustic Cafe

12th Season: 2011 - 2012
@ Wadleigh Memorial Library, Milford, NH

Doors Open @ 7 PM     ~     Performance @ 7:30 PM     ~     Admission is Free!

Click here for a printable flyer for the 2011-2012 Acoustic Cafe season.
The Littlest Birds

October 15

The Littlest Birds

The Littlest Birds nest in the Eastern Sierra of California. Both cellist David Huebner and banjo player Sharon Martinson bring decades of classical music training to their catalog of original music, old time, bluegrass, country, and folk classics.  The warmth and depth of sound created by the cello and banjo arrangement will surprise and delight you as it blends with their smooth vocal harmonies.  


Stormy Seas

November 19

Stormy Seas

Stormy Seas has entertained audiences throughout Boston's North Shore and southern New Hampshire, featuring songs of the sea as well as instrumentals and vocals from the American and British Isles folk traditions.


January 21

The Fiddling Thomsons

Ryan Thomson is a multi-instrumentalist who performs and teaches weekly on fiddle, banjo, flute, piano, accordian, pennywhistle and other instruments. For the past several years Ryan has been actively performing with his son Brennish as the Fiddling Thomsons.


Mottau, Drew, & Clark

February 18

Mottau, Drew & Clark

Local veterans of the New Hampshire folk music scene for more than 30 years, the trio will play a multitude of tunes ranging from folk to ragtime to blues.            


Rakes of Milford

March 17

Rakes of Milford

Local favorites play traditional Irish slow airs, lively reels and spritely jigs.


The String Benders

April 21

The String Benders

The String Benders do "Bluesgrass" - folk, country-blues, ragtime, country, old-timey, bluegrass and even some new tunes in our own unique style - the good time music! The String Benders brings this slice of "Americana" to appreciative audiences throughout New England. Audience participation, from toe-tappin' to singing along continues to hit a resonating chord with the new fans as well as the regulars.