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Summer Concerts in the Garden - Hub Hollow

This July Macculloch Hall Historical Museum presents the popular Summer Concerts in the Garden Series on Sundays at 4pm. On July 13th local band Hub Hollow returns to the Macculloch Hall garden after three tremendously popular summer performances.  Drawing on bluegrass, rock, & old time music, Hub Hollow has been described as “a new kind of old-time music.” Their beautifully blended vocals and intricate melodies reflect a lifetime of creating music together.  United in their desire to create hard-hitting, interesting acoustic music, the members of Hub Hollow have been playing together, in different configurations, for over 20 years. Blending rock & bluegrass, old time & blues, members have enjoyed success on both coasts at many notable venues, including both Telluride and Grey Fox music festivals. The beautiful historic gardens provide the lovely backdrop for a superb lineup of musicians and a great setting for visitors to settle on the lawn for a relaxing afternoon of music.  

A great double bill of live music will be in store on July 20th when Collin J. Rocker and Gary Reed, crowd favorites in 2013, take the stage. Musician and songwriter Collin J. Rocker will start the show at 4pm with “Country Blues for the Here and Now”. With gritty tradition, Collin turns timeless themes of heartbreak, the road, and the past into songs suiting today’s common man. Singer-songwriter & guitarist Gary Reed will continue the July 20th program with “21st Century Songs with Roots in the 1960’s & 70’s”.  An outstanding guitar player and performer, he is a premier fingerstyle guitar player and guitar champion who writes and plays unique solo guitar arrangements ranging from Joplin to the Beatles, New Age to Yazoo and “Finger Popping” original tunes. 

On July 27 Mipso travels to Morristown to perform their combination of Americana, indie and folk music to close out the series. The renegade traditionalists of Mipso have become known for sly original lyrics as much as a distinctive sound. Now, after a whirlwind tour through Japan’s bustling bluegrass scene and a host of sold-out shows across North Carolina, Jacob, Joseph and Wood are making the happy adjustment from local favorites to global emissaries for their decidedly new string band sound.   

The Summer Concerts in the Garden series takes place on Sundays in July at 4pm. Tickets for each concert will go on sale from 1pm on the day of the performance, no advance sales. Concert tickets are $15; $10 for members, seniors, students. Free for children under 12. On concert days the Museum building is open 1 - 4pm, concert tickets still available after 4pm.  A special $5 Museum admission ticket can be purchased during the afternoon by concert ticket purchasers.  The last guided tour is at 3pm, galleries remain open until 4pm. Concert goers should bring blankets or chairs, no seating is available.  Only service animals permitted, no pets please. In the case of inclement weather the performance will be moved indoors (limited seating). The announcement will be made on Museum voicemail by 12 noon.   

Macculloch Hall Historical Museum preserves the history of the Macculloch-Miller families, the Morris area community, and the legacy of its founder W. Parsons Todd through its historic site, collections, exhibits, and educational and cultural programs. The Museum is open for house and exhibit tours on Wednesdays, Thursdays & Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m. The last tour leaves at 3pm. Adults $8; Seniors & Students $6; Children 6 – 12 $4. Members and children under 5 are free. The gardens are open (free of charge) during Museum hours.  The museum is closed for the Labor Day holiday on Sunday August 31st.  Call (973) 538-2404 ext. 10, visit our website www.maccullochhall.org or find us on Facebook.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum, 45 Macculloch Ave., Morristown, NJ 07960.  Macculloch Hall Historical Museum is a nonprofit educational affiliate of the W. Parsons Todd Foundation.

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