
Saturday, May 4, 2024
8:00 pm
Eugene Gardner (vocals/guitar/mandolin/tenor guitar), Danny Tyler (banjo/guitar) and Marc Jaffee (upright bass/vocals) all grew up within a few miles of each other in New York’s Hudson Valley, where they are currently based. Featured on Spotify’s New Grass Playlist. WINNER Thomas Point Beach Bluegrass Festival Band Competition
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Saturday, May 4, 2024
8:00 pm
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
Indie-bluegrass trio Eugene Tyler Band is, at their core, a road band, who've spent years cutting their teeth on the bluegrass festival circuit and clubs across the northeast. Their newest record, Low It Goes, captures the free-wheeling intensity of those live shows and showcases the cathartic, irreverent songwriting that has won them fans all over the country. As songwriter Eugene Gardner says, “You learn a lot about yourself as a band when you’re playing 3 hours a night, and it’s forced us to step up our game in a way that I’m really proud of.” Sharing stages with bands like Billy Strings, the Kitchen Dwellers, and A.J. Lee, ETB has carved out a unique voice in the bluegrass scene, with cutting, often humorous songs, and a fast & loose approach that calls back to influences like the Clash and Drive-By Truckers.
Producing the album themselves, the band made a point to take the varied instrumentation of their live shows into the studio. “Writing on different instruments lets us explore different emotional ranges that we might not otherwise get to if we had to rely on the same lineup all the time.” That emotional range comes through on songs like ‘Golden Years’ and ‘Sit Down’, soaring to a wall of acoustic sound, the band barreling forward with abandon. The title track, ‘Low it Goes’, sees the band at their most pleading, telling a story of people who are lonely around their families, lonely around their friends, lonely with their lovers, and lonely out in the world. The album has its fair share of lighter moments, from the country-sounding ‘Cheap Beer’ to a fired-up take on Tom Petty’s ‘ Apartment Song’, balancing out the acerbic attack that permeates the rest of the album.


Saturday, June 27, 2026
9:00 pm
“Burlington’s The Wormdogs specialize in a heady mix of bluegrass, country and Americana, with a dash of rock n roll thrown in to spice things up. All five members write and sing, synthesizing their varied voices and approaches into a churning cauldron of roots-heavy jams.” -Farnsworth, Seven Days
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Sunday, June 28, 2026
12:30 pm
Showcasing his vast catalog of originals and covers that span almost every genre, along with his one-man-band looping abilities. Utilizing a wide range of effects and techniques, Mike creates a full band sound that allows him to explore improvisation and is sure to have any crowd moving.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Sunday, July 5, 2026
1:00 pm
Madigan Linnane is an emerging musician local to The Mad River Valley in Vermont. Her thoughtful lyrics, drawn from emotional life experiences, combine with a modern folk/pop/indie musical style producing songs that appeal to broad audiences.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Friday, July 10, 2026
9:00 pm
Connor Young, a Vermont-born trumpeter, composer, songwriter, and educator whose work blends jazz and folk traditions, joins forces with Cricket Blue, an indie chamber folk duo known for crafting songs so moving they might make you weep into your tomatoes.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Saturday, July 18, 2026
9:00 pm
Moon Hooch co-founder Michael Wilbur and DJ AIMS bring an explosive blend of live-looped horns and electronic music to Foam. A dance-floor-focused journey through house, jazz, hip-hop, soul, and EDM powered by saxophone and raw energy. Supported by Burlington's own Kate Kush.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
FREE

Tuesday, July 21, 2026
8:00 pm
Swiss groove collective L’Eclair brings their genre-blurring blend of psych, funk, and electronic rhythms to Foam. Expect tight, hypnotic jams, global influences, and dancefloor-ready energy pulled from their latest album Cloud Drifter.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
$17 ADV / $20 DOS

Wednesday, September 16, 2026
7:30 pm
Following a string of memorable Burlington performances, acclaimed harpist and songwriter Mikaela Davis returns with her Graceland Way Tour. Expect soaring harp, expansive Americana, and indie folk, with support from Johanna Samuels.
Location:
Foam Brewers - Burlington Waterfront
$20 adv / $25 dos