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Music in Common: In the Round

September 2 @ 8:00 pm

Christine Bile as Orpheus and Mike Turner appear in 'Orpheus in the Berkshires.' Christine Bile as Orpheus, right, meets gods and fabulous monsters in her journey. Press photo courtesy of Williamstown Theatre Festival.
Photo by Daniel Rader

Music in Common presents four emerging local singer-songwriters with strong ties to the organization — Katherine Winston, Bree, Glori Wilder, and Christine Bilé – each of whom has been an active participant in Music in Common programs, including the organization’s latest initiative, the Black Legacy Project.

With a mission to strengthen, empower, and connect communities through the universal language of music, Music in Common has directly served thousands of people in nearly 400 communities worldwide since 2005. In 2010, the organization launched their flagship JAMMS sessions, amplifying the voices of more than 800 youth through facilitated dialogue and collaborative songwriting, multimedia production, and performance.

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Katherine Winston, a singer-songwriter hailing from The Berkshires, has captivated audiences across the county and beyond with her heartfelt performances. Appearing on Season 14 of American Idol, Katherine showcased her talent and landed a spot as a semi-finalist, earning recognition for her unique musical style. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Stevie Nicks, Brandi Carlile, and Kacey Musgraves, Katherine’s music beautifully blends elements of honest story telling along with catchy melodies to keep you listening. She first participated with Music in Common in 2011 at their all-youth FODfest concert at Lenox High School and has stayed involved ever since.

Bree is a 22 year old singer-songwriter from Pittsfield. Having just graduated with a BFA from Rider University as a Musical Theatre major, she is currently working on her first EP. Bree has been involved with Music in Common since 2018, first with their summer residency program, Amplify, and more recently recording and performing for the Black Legacy Project. She is excited and committed to continue the fight for equality through music.

Local musician Glori Wilder,
Glori Wilder

Local musician Glori Wilder, "a star on the rise" (says the Egremont Barn), performs with her band of musicians in the area and beyond — John Caban, Michael Lesko, Miles Lally and Ian Giles.

Glori Wilder is an R&B, Soul, and Pop singer-songwriter living in the woods of Connecticut. She grew up surrounded by a family of musicians who guided her musical influences. Artists such as Norah Jones, Lauryn Hill, Fiona Apple, Mac Miller, and the Gorillaz impact her melodic phrases, production, and lyrical storylines. At the 10th Annual FODfest concert at Dewey Hall in Sheffield, she jumped on stage as an aspiring 12 year old singer and turned heads as she sang an impromptu encore. She’s since participated in the 2019 Amplify summer residency and the Black Legacy Project.

Christine Bilé, a captivating singer-songwriter hailing from Pittsfield, Massachusetts, has mesmerized audiences with her soul-stirring acoustic pop and folk music. With an extraordinary talent for crafting poignant lyrics and arranging her own songs, she creates an immersive and deeply resonant musical experience that leaves a lasting impact.

Her exceptional abilities have earned her acclaim, including triumphs at the Pittsfield Youth Commission Talent Show and the 12-16 category of Berkshire Idol. In 2015, her song “Sunflower Seeds” was recognized as the Best Pop Song at The College of Saint Rose Music Awards. Furthermore, Christine’s songwriting prowess shines through in her contributions to Community Works shows at the esteemed Williamstown Theater Festival, captivating audiences across Massachusetts and New York. Christine first got involved with Music in Common earlier this year with the Black Legacy Project.

Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the show begins at 8. Beer, wine and light fare available for purchase.

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Date:
September 2
Time:
8:00 pm
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Event Location

Guthrie Center
2 Van Deusenville Rd
Great Barrington, MA
(413) 528-1955

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