March 9 | 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Cost:
$20
Legion Room - Chatfield Center for the Arts
405 Main St S, Chatfield, MN 55923 United States
Contact:
Phone
507-884-7676
Email:
info@chatfieldcfa.com

Additional Information

Hailed as “The most dynamic Americana group out of Detroit, Michigan" Escaping Pavement masterfully blends and blurs the lines of Bluegrass, Folk, and Americana. Their unique joint frontperson arrangement, with Emily and Aaron sharing equally in singing, songwriting, and guitar playing allows for harmony-driven, musical interplay that has earned them slots on bills with the likes of Justin Townes Earle, Joan Osborne & Mountain Heart.

With a 2017 Detroit Music Award win for Outstanding Americana Record, official showcases at regional Folk Alliance conferences and the Listening Room Network Festival, over 700 shows under their belt, a National-Parks-inspired, musical project that champions park awareness, and a non-stop touring schedule, this duo is spreading their roots-based message, far and wide.

Find out why Jeff Milo of Paste Magazine & the Detroit Free Press said, “Escaping Pavement make sparseness stunning. The acoustic guitar and mandolin crackle together like a mesmerizing bonfire, and their voices blend together like the azure purple and tawny oranges of a vibrant sunset…”

Saturday, March 9 - Concert at 7:30pm (Doors open at 6:45pm)

Legion Room - General Admission - $20 in advance or at the door

Beer, wine, soda & water available for purchase night of.
Coffeehouse concessions courtesy of Cabin Coffee-Chatfield offered.

MORE ABOUT CHOSEN BEAN CONCERTS: Named after the Chosen Bean Coffeehouse once located on Main Street in Chatfield, the Chosen Bean Concerts Series has garnered a reputation for presenting the best in live original acoustic music performed by regional and national musicians who stretch the gamut from legendary icons to emerging talents. This ongoing series offers subscriptions which guarantee your admission to 4 Chosen Bean Concerts each season for just $70 (Winter/Spring and Fall).