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Second Friday Concerts present Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light
Second Friday Concerts present Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light

Fri, Apr 11

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Parish Hall

Second Friday Concerts present Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light

Join us on April 11, at 7:30 pm, for a performance by Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light, winners of the 2023 Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival. Don’t miss their unique blend of chamber folk, indie-pop, and Appalachian balladry, featuring songs from Rachel’s acclaimed album, Heartless Things.

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Apr 11, 2025, 7:30 PM – 10:00 PM

Parish Hall, 404 Concord Ave, Belmont, MA 02478, USA

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Since winning the 2023 Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival band competition, Rachel Sumner & Traveling Light have been captivating audiences throughout the northeast. With songs as sweet and biting as the nectar and venom in her voice, Sumner's lyric-forward writing and penchant for snaking chord progressions demand something far beyond folk conventions, highlighting the acrobatic range of her brilliant bandmates Kat Wallace (fiddle) and Mike Siegel (upright bass). Sumner is no stranger to the stage. She spent her early career on the bluegrass circuit, singing and writing with the genre-bending Boston group Twisted Pine. Since setting out on her own, Sumner's songs have been critically acclaimed, winning the Lennon Award in the folk category of the 2021 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for her song "Radium Girls (Curie Eleison);" earning her a spot in the Kerrville New Folk Competition; being chosen four consecutive years by WBUR/NPR as one of the top Massachusetts entries in the Tiny Desk Competition.

Her new album, "Heartless Things," marks a significant evolution in Sumner's studio sound, stepping out from the acoustic string band framework of her debut album. This new record blends elements of chamber folk and indie-pop with Sumner’s love of Appalachian balladry and bluesy hooks, resulting in an immersive setting that highlights the top-notch narrative writing we’ve come to expect.

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