Perkins Center House Concert Series Presents Jackson Pines, November 8th

Jackson Pines, an Americana folk rock band, will perform a concert in South Jersey at Perkins Center for the Arts’ historic Tudor mansion in Moorestown. The event will open with a set of original songs by Valerie Vaughn, “New Jersey’s Troubadour.”

Friday, November 8, 8:00pm. Pre-Concert Conversation 7:00pm
Perkins Center for the Arts, 395 Kings Highway, Moorestown, New Jersey 08057

Hosting the evening will be Collingswood’s most notable musical personality, Barry Hollander, bandleader of the Jersey Cornpickers and host of Perkins Open Mic. Barry will lead a pre-concert conversation with Joe Mackoviecki from Jackson Pines

For over 30 years, the Perkins’ House Concert series has presented high-quality acoustic performances of folk, roots music, and jazz with an international flavor, in an intimate living room setting.

Straight from the Pinelands of New Jersey, Jackson Pines is an Americana folk rock band from New Jersey that has been described by Billboard Magazine as a “mash-up of James Taylor and Tom Petty with serious focus on acoustic guitar.” They recorded a 19th century prison song “Mount Holly Jail” Live at WXPN on The Folk Show, live on NPR Music and WXPN.

Also featuring original songs by “New Jersey Troubadour” Valerie Vaughn, 2023 New Jersey Council on the Arts Fellow. 

More information about Jackson Pines here: www.jacksonpines.com

For show info and tickets, click here.

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