FARMINGTON — The Gawler family will be performing 4:30 p.m. Sept. 19 in the UMF Amphitheater behind the UMF Student Center and the High Street parking lot.

Admission is $10, free for those 18 and under and for UMF students. Chairs or blankets should be brought to sit on.

John and Ellen Gawler and their daughters Molly, Edith, and Elsie, joined by Ethan Tischler, will bring an assortment of old and new sounds from many folk traditions. They accompany interweaving family harmonies with fiddles, banjo, cello and guitar, as well as a few surprises.

Whether they are crooning a poignant ballad or delivering a rollicking fiddle tune, their unique arrangements are especially engaging and often go along with anecdotes of historical or humorous content.

Although the Gawlers may be best known for their extensive collection of dance tunes in the Scots-Irish and French Canadian traditions, their repertoire may include a gutsy ‘Sweet Honey in the Rock’ style a cappella worksong or an amusing ode to everyday life.

With their infectious spirit and sparkling musicianship, and with several albums to their credit, the Gawlers have earned a beloved place in the delighted hearts of varied audiences across the Northeast.

For more information call 207-778-3513.

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