Alice Gerrard & Friends
- When
- Fri, Sep 18 · 6:00 PM
- Venue
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The Freight & Salvage
2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, CA 94704
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- Neighborhood
- Berkeley
- Price
- $39/$44
(INCLUDES ALL FEES)
- Type
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live_music
folk
- Sources
- The Freight & Salvage · last seen 2026-07-09 19:21
Account Login Cart Time remaining: 00:00 Enter Promo Code Promo Code (Optional) Activate Code Promo Code View Cart 0 Your cart has expired Your order contained expired items and your shopping cart has been emptied. Close Enter Promo Code Alice Gerrard & Friends, Justin Robinson, and Forty Drop Few Berkeley Old Time Music Convention , Friday, September 18, 2026 7:00PM Event Summary Friday, September 18, 2026 7:00PM Alice Gerrard & Friends, Justin Robinson, and Forty Drop Few Berkeley Old Time Music Convention 2026 BOTMC Additional Details The Berkeley Old Time Music Convention is a five day music festival featuring a lovingly curated roster of local and national acts, with concert sets, rollicking square dances, workshops, jams, and the illustrious string band contest in venues throughout Berkeley. Head to the BOTMC website for a full list of this year’s activities! On Friday September 18th, the Berkeley Old Time Music Convention returns to The Freight to present three phenomenal acts: Alice Gerrard with Reed Stutz & Suzy Thompson, Justin Robinson, and Forty Drop Few. ABOUT THE ARTISTS Alice Gerrard In a career spanning more than 50 years, Alice Gerrard has known, learned from, and performed with many of the old-time and bluegrass greats and has in turn earned worldwide respect for her own important contributions to the music. Known for her groundbreaking collaboration with Appalachian singer Hazel Dickens during the 1960s and ’70s, their music continues to be highly influential. Alice has appeared on more than 20 recordings, including projects with many traditional musicians such as Tommy Jarrell, Enoch Rutherford, Otis Burris, Luther Davis and Matokie Slaughter; with Tom Sauber and Brad Leftwich as Tom, Brad & Alice, with the Harmony Sisters, The Piedmont Melody Makers, The Herald Angels, Beverly Smith, Kay Justice, and with Anna R-g and Elizabeth LaPrelle. A tireless advocate of traditional music, Alice has won numerous national honors. In 1987 Alice founded The O
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