The Chocolate Church Arts Center will welcome Brooklyn guitar virtuoso Steve Gunn to its stage at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 804 Washington St.

BATH— The Chocolate Church Arts Center is set to welcome Brooklyn guitar virtuoso Steve Gunn to our stage at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28, at 804 Washington St.

Opening the show is singer-songwriter Lou Hazel.

It’s not often that the Chocolate Church might tout an upcoming show by name-dropping artists like these in terms of collaboration, reviewer’s notes and inspiration: Brian Eno, Lamont Young of Fluxus, the great musician Michael Chapman, Kim Gordon of Sonic Youth, the Unholy Modal Rounders, Cass McCombs, folkie Sandy Bull and post-indie troubadour Kurt Vile. Add the revered Tourag guitarist Mdou Moctar and you might think it difficult to peg Gunn.

He’s a bit of a chameleon, in the best way possible, borrowing from and melding indie rock, ambient, folk, neo-psych and jazz into something remarkably unique. His musical palette reflects a multitude of experiences.

Tickets cost $25.

For more information or tickets, call 207-442-8455.

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