TURNER — The First Universalist Church in Turner Center will present the second Cabin Fever Concert to support local young musicians at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 12.
This concert features Bob Simons and Renee Goodwin with their blended harmonies. This musical duo has known each other for more than 40 years, meeting when they were both involved in what’s been called “the great folk music scare of the 1960s.”
Over the years, their tastes broadened to include all types of acoustic or Americana styles of music, but with the folk roots always showing through.
Simons and Goodwin cover all forms of Americana music including soft rock, country, blues, pop standards and, of course, both traditional and contemporary folk. A Simons and Goodwin performance is always unpredictable in terms of the set list, always keeping the audience on its toes and anticipating the next song. The predictable part of each performance is the tightness that comes from years of friendship and beautiful, intricate harmonies.
Dessert, tea and coffee will be served downstairs following the event. Instruments or donations will be accepted.
FMI: 207-754-0954, www.firstuniversalistchurchofturnercenter.com/.

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