The World Famous Grassholes will perform traditional bluegrass from 6-7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 21, at Robie Softball Field. Courtesy World Famous Grassholes

Poland Spring Preservation Society’s Summer Concert will feature  The World Famous Grassholes plan to performing at 6:30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 28, at the gazebo at the Poland Spring Resort, 640 Maine St. in Poland Spring.
If there is inclement weather, the concert will be moved indoors to the Poland Spring Inn.
Chairs are available or bring your own or a picnic blanket.  Complimentary water is provided by the Poland  Spring Bottling Company.
After two decades, the World Famous Grassholes are among the most storied bluegrass bands in Maine’s well-stocked country-music history, with dozens of collaborators who have made their way through the band and four well-received albums.
For the past decade, however, the current five-piece lineup of Heather Kahill (fiddle), Merrill Marsh (guitar), Flann O’Brien (bass), Sam Pfeifle (guitar) and Field Rider have taken the band to new heights, with four-part harmonies in the traditional style infused with contemporary songwriting that draws from pop to indie rock, to punk and the blues.
Their latest album, “Gently Used” produced with Jonathan Wyman and Chris “C$” Burns, takes you on a journey from a burning Monroe-style picker in “Walk Right Out,” to an Eagles crooner in “Colorado,” to the strutting blues of the Mickey Newbury classic “Why You Been Gone So Long.”
Admission is $5 per person.
For more information, visit polandspringps.org.

 

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