Spring Concert
One Voice Together
Martin Sexton
with the 70 voice Family Folk Chorale
Due to coronavirus emergency,
the concert has been rescheduled to:
Sunday, March 21
3:00 pm
Cary Hall, Lexington, MA
Martin Sexton's upcoming performance with the 70 Voice Family Folk Chorale, scheduled for Sunday, August 2 at 3:00 pm, has been postponed until Sunday, March 21, 2021 at 3:00 pm at Cary Hall, Lexington, MA.
We are grateful to everyone who has bought tickets already, and that this concert can still go on. Martin Sexton’s music backed by chorus has been an incredible experience in rehearsal, and we know that bringing his music to the community and singing together will be uplifting for everyone! All tickets for the original show date will be honored for the new March 21st performance.
We encourage you to hold on to your tickets as the concert is close to a sellout.
If you can not attend the rescheduled date, please email tickets@familyfolkchorale.org to receive instructions for returning tickets either as a charitable donation or to request a refund. Family Folk Chorale is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. We will honor all refund requests received by January 31st, 2021.
We appreciate your patience, and thank you for your understanding and support in these extraordinary times.
Acclaimed American singer-songwriter and producer Martin Sexton joins the 70 voice Family Folk Chorale for their 20th anniversary concert.
Martin Sexton has released 9 studio albums blending soul, gospel, country, rock, blues, and R&B. He is known for his powerful voice, wide vocal range, and dynamic live performances.
Music lovers across the generations will experience a unique and uplifting afternoon of songs spanning Martin’s prolific career as a songwriter, as well as the thrill of Martin’s incredible live performance backed by a 70 voice intergenerational chorus.
Syracuse native Sexton got his start singing in the streets and subways of Boston in the early 90’s. Still fiercely independent and headlining venues from The Fillmore to Carnegie Hall, he has influenced a generation of contemporary artists. His songs have appeared in television series such as Scrubs and Parenthood and in numerous films, though it’s his incendiary live show, honest lyrics, and vocal prowess that keep fans coming back for more. The Family Folk Chorale is the Boston area’s premier intergenerational chorus, led by Artistic Director Chris Eastburn, an award-winning composer and orchestrator. The chorus is backed by some of Boston’s most versatile musicians, including Gary Backstrom, Ken Clarkson, Jed Rosen, Justin Martinez, Jonah Backstrom, and Quinn Eastburn. Music lovers across the generations will experience a unique and uplifting afternoon of songs spanning Martin’s prolific career as a songwriter, as well as the thrill of Martin’s incredible live performance backed by a 70 voice intergenerational chorus.
The chorale will be performing the winning song from our Annual Songwriting Competition at this concert. In its eighth year, the FFC Songwriting Competition has created a unique opportunity for collaboration among songwriter, arranger, conductor and chorus.
The concert benefits Mothers Out Front, as well as the continuation of the Bill Meikle Visiting Artist Fund. We are thrilled to have this opportunity with Martin Sexton to garner support for live music that inspires community across generations and for mothers and others working for a livable future for all children.
This concert is made possible by the Bill Meikle Visiting Artist Fund.