The Gaslight Tinkers are going to light up Wendell Town Hall

Start the new year off to a groovy start!

The Gaslight TinkersThe Gaslight Tinkers are going to light up Wendell Town Hall NEXT SATURDAY. And you do not want to miss this show! This is the next Wendell Fullmoon Coffehouse on Sat Jan. 13. at 7:30. The Gaslight Tinkers are a regional powerhouse band, intricately weaving African, Caribbean, Funk, Reggae, Latin grooves and traditional fiddle music. This 5-piece band of incredible musicians is high energy, groovy, inspiring and great for dancing!

And, it’s all for a good cause on top of that. The evening will be a fundraiser for the Wendell Free Library. Doors open at 7 p.m. Open Mic at 7:30 pm and Tinkers at 8 pm! Tickets at the door, sliding scale of $6 to $20, cash only. Bring cash for the Dessert-O-Rama bakesale table that benefits the Library! This show is the last of the initial series for the Coffehouse’s revival, so come on out to support more shows continuing!

Here’s more about the Tinkers.

It’s the genre-bending future of the music of the past. The Gaslight Tinkers’ blend of global rhythms creates a joyously danceable sound around a core of traditional New England old time and celtic fiddle music, merging boundless positive energy with melody and song. Since its formation in 2012 the band has lit up the East Coast, the West Coast, and the Caribbean, headlining clubs, dances, and major festivals. Playing what The Valley Advocate describes as "Music that consistently fizzes and pops with unexpected textures and turns, The Gaslight Tinkers shows are packed with delightful surprises, elated crowds, and exuberant musicianship."

The sound and energy of I-Shea, Clara, Eli, Garrett, and Peter are universally irresistible. Wendelitte Garrett Sawyer provides the incredible groovy bass sound for the Tinkers! Hear their music at www.thegaslighttinkers.com. Dust off your dancing shoes!

Open Mic signup, directions, and more information available at the Wendell Full Moon Website, www.wendellfullmoon.org.

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