BY KAREN BOSSICK
If you love Ketch’em Alive, you won’t want to miss the upcoming concert featuring Trevor Green.
The concert at 8 p.m. Friday, March 23, at the Limelight Hotel is a fundraiser for the Ketch’em Alive concerts, which are offered free of charge during summer.
Leading off for Green will be Mark Mueller.
Green’s world folk music expresses a connection to the ancestral lands and indigenous peoples, including the Native American and Australian aboriginals, said Will Caldwell, who organizes the Ketch’em Alive concerts.
“He combines his original song writing with the didgeridoo, guitar and foot stomp box for rhythm, resulting in a rich energetic sound that is uplifting and great for dancing,” added Caldwell.
Green, who has recorded five albums, is currently touring the USA on a tour organized by Madison House. He recently moved with his family to the Wood River Valley.
The concert, produced by Will Caldwell Productions, costs $10 at the door.