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Wooly Mammoth
Date and Time
Friday Dec 9, 2022
8:00 PM - 11:00 PM ESTFriday, December 9
Show: 8p | Doors: 7pLocation
The Knickerbocker Music Center
35 Railroad Ave, Westerly, RI 02891Fees/Admission
Tickets: $15
Description
Wooly Mammoth
Friday, December 9
Show: 8p | Doors: 7p
Tickets: $15
Gray Hallberg is the founder & lead guitarist of Wooly Mammoth. In addition to honing his guitar chops by studying with local legend Chris Leigh, Gray studied jazz performance at the University of Vermont and theory and composition at the University of Colorado. Currently residing in Stonington, CT, he plays and sings with the blues-driven Wooly Mammoth.Toby Halsey has been playing guitar for fun for over 30 years. He is an original member of Wooly Mammoth debuting at the first Mystic Blues Festival in 2013. Toby has a wide range of influences, most notably blues, classic rock, and jam bands - with a flavoring of country and bluegrass. Toby is also an avid sailor and racer which takes him to many corners of the globe.
Mike LaChance has been playing bass since high school. He studies double bass with Eliot Porter of the Rhode Island Philharmonic and euphonium with Bonnie Denton of the US Coast Guard Band. Mike also plays bass with Cabin Fever, a local bluegrass band. Scott Parry first performed an original song when he was 7 years old in a piano recital in the basement of St Mary’s church in Stonington Borough, which led to a lifetime of playing music from coast to coast. Returning to Mystic after living almost everywhere else, Scott has reconnected with the local Mystic music scene as the keyboardist with Wooly Mammoth.
Chris Chapman has been involved in music since he was a teen. Formally trained in drums and percussion, Chris has experience playing almost every type of music, ranging from Classical to Rock and Jazz. Music is one of Chris’ true passions. He enjoys listening and playing daily, as well as seeking out and attending live performances as much as possible!
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