Holiday Music in the Hayloft

Saturday, December 13, 2025 - 7:00 PM EST

Wassail Weekend Event at Artistree:

Celebrate the season with a joyous evening of music and togetherness at our annual Christmas concert!


Celebrate Woodstock’s Wassail Weekend in style with an evening of jazz and festive cheer at Artistree’s ”Holiday Music in the Hayloft”. Enjoy timeless holiday favorites and jazzy renditions of seasonal classics performed by professional local musicians in an intimate cabaret setting. Sip, sway, and soak in the spirit of the season as we toast to family, community, creativity, and the joy of live music.


Musicians/Artists include: Ben Kogan, Elizabeth Frascoia, Lola Dorsogna, David Westphalen, and Grey Cats featuring: Kathleen Dolan, Mark van Gulden & Glendon Ingalls


Tickets are “pay-what-you-wish” with a suggested donation of $20. Cash bar.

Artistree is located in Pomfret, VT.

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Open Mic Night

Thursday, December 18, 2025 - 7:00 PM EST

Have fun and debut your musical talents on our warm and friendly “stage!” 7-9pm

LIVE Open Mic Nights at Artistree!

Join our relaxed, supportive, and fun atmosphere and show off your musical stuff! All levels and abilities are welcome to participate in the open mic experience. Come alone or with a group! Come to play or just to watch!

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Ben Kogan Band

Saturday, January 24, 2026 - 7:00 PM EST

Jammy Roots Rock


The Ben Kogan Band jammy roots rock with jazz and bluegrass sensibilities. Known for heartfelt lyrics and high-energy shows, Ben and his band have been lighting up local stages with original tunes and rich harmonies that speak to Vermont’s spirit and storytelling tradition since 2015.  


Ben Kogan graduated from the University of Miami for Jazz Bass. He briefly lived in Boston for 2 years where he performed with musicians that have become household names (Rubblebucket, Lake Street Dive, and David Wax Museum, Billy Wylder, Hey Mama) Following that he spent 12 years in NYC and Brooklyn, and recently moved to Woodstock, VT in 2021 with his wife and son.


While Kogan is a trained jazz bass player he has picked up acoustic guitar, piano, and songwriting along the way. In fact, he spent a year or so studying bluegrass guitar with bluegrass legend Michael Daves. Ben Kogan is also one of the co-organizers of Imagine Zero and Founder of Reusable Solutions. He currently lives in Barnard, VT.


The band is a collective of talented upper valley musicians. This show features Justin Park on Mandolin/Bass/Guitar/Vocals and Mark Burds Guitar/Bass/Vocals. 


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O’Jizo + Matt & Shannon Heaton

Sunday, March 15, 2026 - 3:00 PM EST

Hailing from Japan, O’Jizo specializes in Irish traditional music, and combines the musical talents of Kozo Toyota on flute, guitarist Koji Nagao, and Hirofumi Nakamura on bouzouki and accordion.


Their band name comes from blending syllables of each player’s name (hirO, koJI, koZO). And their music is a blend of old and new Irish tunes, learned from years of study and travel to Ireland, the U.S., and Canada. They play expertly with a variety of moods, pacing, and use of musical space. 


For their March 2025 East Coast tour they will collaborate with Boston duo Matt & Shannon Heaton. The Heatons are integral figures in Boston’s Irish traditional music scene, performing extensively, teaching, and welcoming players of all levels in sessions and other community events. With Shannon on flute and vocals, and Matt’s rhythmic, nuanced guitar and bouzouki playing, the duo is known for their engaging, dynamic stage presence. They have collaborated with members of O’Jizo for over a decade.


O’Jizo Video: https://youtu.be/jlkTerIk7KA

Website: https://www.ojizo.org


Heaton Video: https://youtu.be/0X1vuJaMXV4

Website: https://mattandshannonheaton.com

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The Faux Paws

Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 7:00 PM EST

From raging fiddle tunes, to saxophone solos and unrequited love songs, the music of The Faux Paws would be hard to pin down with standard genre descriptions. The trio’s contagious groove, and feel-good melting pot folk music has been honed over ten years of playing together, and is the sound of three close friends (two of which happen to be brothers), who feel a musical kinship that transcends any stylistic limitations.  Now, after nearly a decade of music making, the bi-coastal trio are releasing their self-titled debut album “The Faux Paws”


Brothers Andrew and Noah Van Norstrand grew up playing contra dance music with their musician mother in the band Great Bear. Chris Miller grew up in Florida, and he was enamored with bluegrass, and studied jazz before going on to play with GRAMMY nominated Cajun-country band The Revelers. Since meeting in 2012, the trio have toured across North America several times, sometimes under the name The Faux Paws, sometimes as part of other larger ensembles.  But due to their commitments to other bands and musical projects, the timing was never right to focus on making The Faux Paws a priority. Instead, they took their time learning about different styles of music from one another, and finding where their interests and skills could create unexpected and exciting new sounds. “I love super glossy pop music, and Chris is always pushing more of a jazz influence” says Noah.. “But we all have a strong background in dance music, so almost everything we do has rhythm and groove, and is based around hook and feel”. 

It may have taken The Faux Paws ten years to make their debut album, but those years have clearly not gone to waste. Now, with an experimental but cohesive vision, the trio brings together seemingly unrelated musical elements into one joyful and distinctive collection, deeply rooted in the raw humanity of folk dance and music traditions.


It may have taken The Faux Paws ten years to make their debut album, but those years have clearly not gone to waste. Now, with an experimental but cohesive vision, the trio brings together seemingly unrelated musical elements into one joyful and distinctive collection, deeply rooted in the raw humanity of folk dance and music traditions. 

PRESS:

“…a compelling blend of traditional music virtuosity and driving dancehall rhythms alongside progressive instrumentation and improvisation” – Kara Kundert, Bluegrass Pride


“There’s so much that’s straightforwardly eccentric about The Faux Paws on paper that the contrast between sounds and sensibilities relaxes into a logical whole. The three have carved out a unique character in a genre where distinguishing oneself is a surprisingly difficult task. Considerable musical talent…they’re undoubtedly good. Whatever first impression the trio makes on paper, they make a better one with this record.” – Andy Crump, No Depression


A truly unique ensemble with such style, flair and soul that it’ll make you do a double take. – Brian Carroll, Red Line Roots 


“[The Faux Paws] play an interesting mix of bluegrass and folk music, with elements of jazz and other roots music styles thrown in…[‘Guacmaster’] launches as a tasty mandolin number before Miller’s sax leads the guys off in a different direction. An amusing and clever take on the fiddle tune tradition.” – Bluegrass Today

LINKS

https://thefauxpawsmusic.com

https://www.facebook.com/thefauxpaws

https://www.instagram.com/thefauxpawsmusic

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VSO Jukebox: Porch Songs – Americana Roots

Friday, April 17, 2026 - 7:00 PM EST

As spring arrives, we bring you a special, intimate Jukebox quartet program that invites listeners onto the proverbial porch—where music flows freely, stories are shared, and a sense of place is felt in every note. Porch Songs honors the legacy of American folk traditions and the communal spirit that sustains them. 



Experience Pulitzer Prize-winner Jennifer Higdon’s exploration of her Southern roots in Southern Harmony, Appalachian-infused stylings of fiddler and composer Mark O’Connor, brand new arrangements of by bluegrass legend Matt Flinner, music from Chickasaw composer Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate, and more. This program celebrates the magical place where classical and folk traditions meet. 

 

Brooke Quiggins-Saulnier and Joana Genova, violin; Stefanie Taylor, viola; John Dunlop, cello; Matt LaRocca, curator and host.



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