The Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Lowcountry is excited to announce its third annual “mUUsic series” for the Bluffton-Hilton Head community and beyond.
The mUUsic series is an affordable, intimate, family-friendly, and smoke-free environment to enjoy excellent music.
The season opened Sept. 2 with the popular Velvet Caravan of Savannah.
Performances for the upcoming series include:
Claude Bourbon (Oct. 21), known throughout Europe and America for amazing guitar performances that take blues, Spanish, Middle Eastern, and Russian stylings into uncharted territories.
Megan Jean and the KFB (Nov. 18), a demented blend of Americana, punk, dance, and the avant-garde that they’ve taken to describing as, “a metal band, if it was 1927.”
Uncommon Collective (Dec. 9), six Savannah-based musicians who perform Americana favorites and old-time jazz standards. Special ticket price for this event: $20.
Porto Seguro Band (Jan. 20, 2017) melds European and African influences into a distinctively Brazilian combination of up-beat melodies backed up with a syncopated vibe that is joyful and soulful.
Kyle Shiver (Feb. 17, 2017) pays homage to Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Marshall Tucker Band, Muddy Waters and the Allman Brothers intermingled with his own compositions.
Angela Easterling (March 24, 2017) of South Carolina is a three-time Kerrville New Folk Finalist, a Telluride Troubadour Finalist, and a two-time Wildflower Performing Songwriter Finalist.
Little Country Giants (April 28, 2017) delivers pure, simple, and timeless rustic songs touching on country, bluegrass, and rural blues.
Neptune’s Car (May 19, 2017) is an acoustic duo from Massachusetts and New Hampshire who play original, contemporary folk music.
Performances are held at the UU Congregation of the Lowcountry, 110 Malphrus Rd. in Bluffton. Tickets are available at the door. Cost is $15 for adults and $10 for students and children 12 and under, unless otherwise noted. Seating is general admission.
All performances take place on Friday evenings. Doors open at 6 p.m. Performances begin at 7 p.m. Wine, beer, and water are available for purchase prior to show and during intermission.