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Colin McCaffrey and Brett Hughes with Jim Rooney

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Seven Stars Arts Center
sharon, united states
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Fri, Jan 17 2025, 7pm - 9pm EST

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Colin McCaffrey and Brett Hughes share the stage on January 17th
​with Special Guest Jim Rooney.

Brattleboro native Colin McCaffrey has a huge musical resume going back to being a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, then performing with many regional artists, including the Stone Cold Roosters, the Clayfoot Strutters, Patti Casey, Jim Rooney and many more. Colin is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, award-winning songwriter, recording engineer and record producer.

Brett Hughes has been a long-time collaborator in the dynamic Burlington, Vermont music scene, as member of seminal local and regional bands (Decentz, viperHouse, Chrome Cowboys, Monoprix), and has been a singer/songwriter/bandleader in myriad VT-based outfits.

In 2005, he won a regional Emmy Award for soundtrack composition (for Jay Craven's Windy Acres on Vermont Public Television), and was voted Vermont’s 2023 and 2024 Best Country Artist in the Vermont weekly Seven Days “Daysies” poll.
Now living in Warren, VT, he’s been fortunate to play regularly with mandolin virtuoso Matt Flinner, performed at the Green Mountain Bluegrass and Roots Festival with banjo maestro Noam Pikelny and Seattle-based Eli West, and enjoyed a long collaboration with golden songbird Kat Wright, as well as some of Vermont's most accomplished musicians.

Now if he could just finish up and release his dang record album(s)....

Grammy winning producer Jim Rooney is best known for his work with Nanci Griffith, John Prine, Iris DeMent, and Hal Ketchum, to name a few. For over 50 years Jim partnered with the legendary banjo player Bill Keith, recording several landmark recordings together.

7:00 pm concert time. Doors open at 6:30.

Brocklebank Beer will be available.

$25 at the door
​Children under 12 – free admittance.

www.jimrooneyproductions.com/
www.colinmccaffrey.com/
www.facebook.com/BrettHughesMusic/photos/?_rdr


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