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Live from Tanglewood: The Martha Bassett Show is back

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1. A large group of viewers sit in lawn chairs at Tanglewood Park facing the stage. 2. Martha Bassett standing downtown.

Dogs on leashes welcome.

Photos courtesy Corinne Bass and Martha Bassett

Pack a picnic and get ready to celebrate music, culture, and community at The Martha Bassett Show: Live at Tanglewood Park.

Returning Sunday, June 22 from 2–5 p.m., this free live show explores Americana music and North Carolina’s regional influence through conversations and performances with local and national artists.

This month’s musical guests: Ettore Buzzini (a young bluegrass prodigy), Secret Monkey Weekend, and more.

Food and drink will be available on-site, with proceeds benefiting Arts Council of Winston-Salem & Forsyth County.

Details + free registration

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