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Foxy Grandpa Performs at the Masonic Temple

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Foxy Grandpa band members Chase Allardice, Matt Hannon and Dominic Caudill. COURTESY THE ARTISTS

Foxy Grandpa band members Chase Allardice, Matt Hannon and Dominic Caudill. COURTESY THE ARTISTS

authorStaff Writer on Oct 17, 2022

The Sag Harbor Masonic Music Club will present the band Foxy Grandpa performing in concert at the Masonic Temple on Saturday, October 22, at 8 p.m. Foxy Grandpa is a hootin’ tootin’ country trio based out of Boston. Made up of band founder Matt Hannon, Sag Harbor native Chase Allardice and professional funny man Dominic Caudill, Foxy Grandpa combines 1950s Country songwriting with a punk music energy and a modern sense of wit. Every show is always played like it’s their last, and they hope to see lots of music fans two stepping in the crowd.

The Masonic Music Series is a singer-songwriter series featuring the best of the East Ends musical performers in an intimate setting. The $20 admission supports gifts to local charities and the music series is produced by the Freemason Brothers of Wamponamon Lodge. The Masonic Temple is at 200 Main Street in Sag Harbor, above the Sag Harbor Whaling Museum, with plenty of parking in the rear of the building. For more information and tickets, visit masonicmusicseries.com.

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