The “Bradford Bog People”, an Appalachian Mountain Music Group Perform in Warner

Saturday, April 27th

Press Release

The “Bradford Bog People” an Appalachian Mountain music group from the Lake Sunapee/Kearsarge area (and VT) will present a program of traditional acoustic music as part of the Winter Performing Arts Series, presented by the Center for the Arts – Sunapee /Kearsarge Region on Saturday, April  27 at 7 PM in Warner Town Hall on 5 East Main Street in Warner, NH.
Take a step back in time, meet, and spend your evening listening to the New England recording artists – the Bradford Bog People. Often aired on New Hampshire Public Radio’s Folk Show and other stations throughout the country, the BBP present mostly traditional acoustic music from the Appalachian Mountains, on banjo, fiddle, guitar, and mandolin. Foot stomping music, beautiful harmonies and clogging, too.

The Bradford Bog People have four CDs. Their newest, People of the Bog, was released in 2018 and is available locally in New London at Artisan’s and at the Warner Public Market.

Beth Eldridge – Fiddle, guitar, and vocals. Beth also performs with the New Hampshire based band, Decatur Creek. Their newly released CD is “Rising.”
Tii McLane – Banjo, guitar, vocals, and clogging. Beth and Tii sing stunning vocal harmonies.
Woody Pringle – Banjo, fiddle, and mandolin. Woody is also a rostered presenter for the NH Humanities to GO.  His two programs with Marek Bennett include “Rally Round the Flag” and “Global Banjo.”

Tickets for this evening event can be purchased online at www.CenterForTheArtsNH.org,  Morgan Hill Bookstore, or Tatewell Galleries in New London, NH.