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iCal 3:00 PM. Family Folk Chorale [MA]: One Voice Together. Singer-songwriter and producer Martin Sexton appears in this 20th anniversary concert. The chorale will be performing the winning song from our Annual Songwriting Competition. The concert benefits Mothers Out Front, as well as the continuation of the Bill Meikle Visiting Artist Fund. For more information, email Info@familyfolkchorale.org. Cary Hall, 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington MA 02420 (View flier)

iCal 3:00 PM. Family Folk Chorale [MA]: A Reason to Believe: The Music of Bruce Springsteen. An all-ages sing and concert of the music of Bruce Springsteen, including “Glory Days”, “Born in the USA”, “Hungry Heart”, “Streets of Philadelphia”, a medley of familiar favorites and many more; also featuring Susan Kane's "Ring the Bells". With Gary Backstrom, guitar; Paul Hatem, guitar; Jonah Backstrom, drums; Quinn Eastburn, fiddle and keyboard. Tickets: $15, senior/child $12. For more information, call 781-643-8358 or email info@familyfolkchorale.org. Arlington Town Hall, 730 Massachusetts Ave., Arlington MA 02476 (View flier)

iCal 3:00 PM. Family Folk Chorale [MA]: Shine On! Songs of Uplift and Unity with special guests May Erlewine & Seth Bernard. May Erlewine has a huge voice that rivals Patsy Cline's in strength and beauty, and Seth Bernard adds soulfully sweeping guitar playing and rich harmony singing. All they need is a 60 voice intergenerational choir singing their hearts out! For more information, call 781-643-8358. National Heritage Museum, 33 Marrett Rd, Lexington MA

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  • The Seraphim Singers [MA]: Inspired to Joy. We have been through many challenges in recent years, yet Joy resurfaces from consolation growing into hope. Ivo Antognini: Hope is the thing with feathers (poetry by Emily Dickinson); Hubert Parry: There is an old belief; Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Magnificat in F; Trevor Weston: Lauda (premiere, commissioned work, poetry by Angelo Geter); works of J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Biebl, and Maurice Duruflé. Pre-concert forum with Trevor Weston, and Angelo Geter at 7:30 pm on March 2. The March 3 concert will be broadcast. Stephan Griffin, baritone; Heinrich Christensen, organ; Paul Mattal and Stephanie Wingfield, cello. Tickets: $22 advance/$25 door; seniors $17 advance/$20 door; students $10; virtual: $15+. [3/2 & 3/3/2024] West Roxbury MA