On Saturday, October 4, we'll feature THREE seasoned singer-songwriters:
--> Scott Heron. Scott is a folk musician, digital designer, songwriter, and amateur luthier based in southeast New Hampshire. His music combines elements of contemporary and traditional folk, blues, bluegrass and more. Scott performs in a variety of New England-based folk, Americana, and roots bands such as The Treetellers, The Any Which Way, Eyes of Age, and Big Sweetie and has toured across the U.S. He also has been designing for print, web, and beyond for the past two decades and studied digital design at the Center for Digital Imaging Arts at Boston University. Learn more and listen:
https://scottheron.com/
--> Becca Myari. Becca is a New-England born singer-songwriter and multi-dimensional artist. She draws inspiration from the natural world and incorporates acoustic percussive fingerstyle guitar, Irish pennywhistles, foot tambourine, shakers, beatboxing, a loop pedal, and powerful vocals into her performances, in a way that creates a completely unique and moving experience for people of all ages. As a self-taught musician, she has developed a style that is unapologetically her own, and delivers it to audiences with a passion that, in her own words, comes "solely from a desire to heal and reconnect souls with the unconditional love that exists everywhere." With her soulful voice, introspective lyrics, and innovative use of multiple instruments, Becca is a rising star in the singer-songwriter world. Her music brings a sense of peace, wonder, and joy to audiences around the globe. Learn more and listen:
https://www.facebook.com/beccamyari
--> David Young. While singer-songwriter and poet David Young is no stranger to the southern New Hampshire music scene, he also has deep roots in Pennsylvania and Virginia and has performed in numerous venues, radio programs, and television shows throughout the mid-Atlantic region, New England, and beyond. Straddling the worlds of folk music, Americana, and rock n' roll, David's songs address contemporary social and economic issues as well as the timeless subjects of love, heartbreak, and hope. In addition to performing as a solo artist, David also performs with his wife, Susan, in Eyes of Age, a New Hampshire-based Americana band, and his long-time Pennsylvania-based rock band, Red Rose Cotillion. Learn more and listen:
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https://soundcloud.com/crazycowz
• https://www.youtube.com/@dly1999
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https://www.facebook.com/redrosecotillion
ABOUT THE VENUE
Sponsored by the Hancock Depot Association and hosted by Eyes of Age, the Hancock Depot Cabaret is a music, arts, and function venue located in the old Hancock Train Station on Depot Road. Cabaret shows begin at 7:30, and the doors open at 7:00 if you want to sign up to play at one of several open mic spots. In addition to the music, visitors will enjoy snacks and drinks (BYOB!).
For more information:
• E-mail:
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• Phone: 508-641-0076
Like us on Facebook and receive automatic notifications about upcoming shows: www.facebook.com/hancockdepotcabaret
OTHER UPCOMING EVENTS
• Saturday, October 11: Charlie Chronopoulos
• Saturday, November 1: Open Mic All Night
• Saturday, December 6: The Treetellers
ASSOCIATION MEETINGS
Interested in joining the Hancock Depot Association? If you’d like to help out with planning, events, cleanup days, etc., feel free to join us! For information about our next meeting, give David Young a call at 603-525-3085 or send him a note via Facebook.
RENT THE DEPOT!
Have a baby shower, birthday party, or other significant event coming up? Consider hosting your event at the Hancock Depot! The venue is available for parties, meetings, celebrations, concerts, and other special events. To learn more, call David Young at 603-525-3085 or Sean Sweeney at 603-381-1351.
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