FARMINGTONThe University of Maine at Farmington Emery Community Arts Center will welcome GoldenOak and Max Garcia Conover for a concert on the lawn at 6 p.m. Friday, July 14.

GoldenOak is a Western Maine folk group with a genre-blending sound. Conceived in the winter of 2013, their woodsy, modern folk sound weaves together rich four-part harmonies and melodic lines over a unique blend of cello, guitar, trumpet and cajón.

Max García Conover is a songwriter and one-man band based in Maine. He grew up in Western New York and started writing songs while making his living as a busker in San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2007. He’s since put out new music at a furious pace while touring the U.S., Canada, Ireland and Spain, playing 170 shows in 2015.

Admission to the UMF concert is $8. There will be a cash bar.

GoldenOak will appear in concert at the University of Maine at Farmington at 6 p.m. Friday, July 14. Members are Zak Kendall, guitar, lead vocals; Lena Kendall, percussion, lead vocals; Seth Wegner, cello, vocals; and Eloise Schultz, trumpet, vocals, according to the band’s website.

GoldenOak will appear in concert at the University of Maine at Farmington at 6 p.m. Friday, July 14. Members are Zak Kendall, guitar, lead vocals; Lena Kendall, percussion, lead vocals; Seth Wegner, cello, vocals; and Eloise Schultz, trumpet, vocals, according to the band’s website.

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