The local Internet radio station, PANJRadio.com, will host some of the acts for interviews on the Shack Radio program Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. WDVR-FM in Sergeantsville hosted live performances on Nov. 27 and will do so again on Dec. 11 from noon-3 p.m.
Many of the Lambertville area's best known musicians helped kick off the holiday season with lively concerts at Lambertville Hall and The Birdhouse Center for the Arts, which were attended by nearly 200 people. The musicians played traditional and original holiday songs that are featured on the Lambertville Historical Society's fourth annual Holiday CD, "Season's Greetings from Lambertville 2015," a fundraiser for the Society and the James Marshall House Museum.
The local Internet radio station, PANJRadio.com, will host some of the acts for interviews on the Shack Radio program Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. WDVR-FM in Sergeantsville hosted live performances on Nov. 27 and will do so again on Dec. 11 from noon-3 p.m.
The CD is on sale at these area venues: Blue Raccoon, Bucks Ice Cream and Espresso Bar, Farley's Bookshop in New Hope, JB Kline & Son Music and Gallery, The Lambertville Free Public Library, Lambertville Trading Company, River Queen Artisans Gallery, Saveur, Tirpok's Cleaners, and Welch's Wonderful World of Wines.
Additionally, all the songs can be previewed and the CD can be purchased online at www.lambertvillehistoricalsociety.org. The CD is $10 for Lambertville Historical Society members and $15 for non-members. Proceeds benefit the Lambertville Historical Society.
This year's compilation CD offers 17 holiday songs, comprising more than one hour of music, showcasing the quality and spirit of Lambertville's artists. There are well-known carols and standards, as well as original compositions.
The contributing musical acts are: Barry and Brooks, Barry Peterson and Brad Staudle, Brownwyn Bird and Justin Nawn, Carol Heffler, Jason Bonthron and Jeff Lambe, John Thomas, Kevin Kennedy, Key of She, Laurie Vosburg & 519 South, Old Brew South, Pat Foran, Robert Sands, Santa P and the Elves, Spirit LIVE Jam, The Back Porch Jugband, The Lifters, and The Shackers.
The Lambertville Historical Society promotes, inspires and encourages the preservation and appreciation of Lambertville's architecture and history through education, community involvement, and preserving and maintaining the James Marshall House Museum.