The Sanctuary and B.Jezyk Productions are thrilled to welcome indie folk troubadour Sean Rowe!
Join us for an unforgettable night of music at the Sanctuary’s solar powered land preserve in East Haddam, Ct. Featuring a community stage, labyrinth, community garden, apiary, composting eco- temple, and walking trails past quiet brooks, beaver ponds and forests.
Friday, August 20th
Music at 7pm
Tickets: $30 - Tickets are limited!
Proceeds to benefit the Sanctuary 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
BYOB, picnic, blanket and chairs
Sean Rowe has the kind of voice that gets attention. When you put him on, you’re bound to get at least one person asking, “Who’s this?” He sings in a baritone so deep, it feels otherworldly, like he’s some kind of mythical prophet, bellowing mind-blowing truths that we should savor and keep. And across all his records, Rowe has shown himself to be a real storyteller, writing intricate songs that explore the perils of being an artist, a father, a lover, and a human being. He mines these struggles more than ever on his latest release. -No Depression
MADMAN is deliberately simple in both arrangement and composition. It is soul music in the purest and most literal sense, hypnotic rhythms, warmly distorted guitars and Rowe's incredible voice recalling a time, real or imagined, when music and people seemed distinctly more connected.- The Wall Street Journal
This is an outdoor concert on the Sanctuary’s Community Stage and is contingent on fair weather. Guests are invited to a socially distanced ( 6 feet apart ) picnic in the Sanctuary’s spacious meadow. The land trust is open to the public daily 9am to 5pm, and guests are invited to come early to wander the 40 acre land trust.