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Reed Foehl: Listening Room Session

  • Shelburne Vineyard 6308 Shelburne Road Shelburne, VT, 05482 United States (map)

Shelburne Vineyard Presents:

Reed Foehl (Listening Room Session)

Admission: $20

Doors at 8pm, Show begins at 8:30pm

Reed will be joined by drummer Jeff Berlin for this show.

This will be an intimate seated show in our tasting room loft.

Artist Bio-

Born in a small country town in New England and into a musical family, Grammy-nominated songwriter Reed Foehl writes stories of the human condition with a lyric and voice which push boundaries while paying homage to tradition. Dusty and patient, his music is genuine Folk/Americana.

Foehl released his sixth studio album – "Wild Wild Love" – in May 2022, marking his second consecutive collaboration with The Band of Heathens in Austin, TX, who both produced and play on the records.

He was nominated for a Grammy Award for his song “Fly," which was co-written with Brent Cobb and covered by country legend Lee Ann Womack.

Foehl launched his professional music career in Boulder, CO, in 1988 with the popular jamband Acoustic Junction, a project which toured rigorously through the 1990s and which released five studio records of its own (both Graham Nash and drummer Kenny Aronoff appear on one of them), and they signed a major label deal along the way. Foehl now resides in the Green Mountains of Vermont.

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Jeff Berlin is a lifelong drummer whose background is primarily in Americana and Jazz music. A well-known and highly sought after veteran of the Boston music scene for both recording and performance, Jeff has lived in central Vermont for over fifteen years and continues to find inspiration in the natural environment around him.

He has contributed to numerous recording projects and has worked with artists such as Catie Curtis, Jeffrey Foucault, Bow Thayer, Jabe Beyer, Meg Hutchinson, and many more. One of his most recent recordings is Further On: The Songs of Billy Conway, a tribute to the late drummer and songwriter best known for his work with Morphine.