New Blues Prodigy Veronica Lewis to Perform in Concert at Park Theatre

A pianist, singer, and songwriter, Veronica Lewis has dazzlingly sprung onto the music scene.

By: Apr. 18, 2022
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New Blues Prodigy Veronica Lewis to Perform in Concert at Park Theatre

Blues legend Jonny Lang broke onto the music scene in a big way at a very young age. He had a Grammy-nominated album by the time he was 17. Article upon article said he may only be a teenager, but he has a seasoned blues musician's voice and musical ability.

The same is being said for an 18-year-old young woman from the Monadnock Region whose career is skyrocketing. A pianist, singer, and songwriter, Veronica Lewis has dazzlingly sprung onto the music scene. Her first album, "You Ain't Unlucky," debuted at #2 on Billboard, #1 on iTunes, and #1 on Roots Music Report. Additionally, she is nominated for two 2022 Blues Music Awards (Best Emerging Artist and Pinetop Perkins Piano Payer of the Year).

Veronica Lewis is in concert on Friday, April 29, at the Park Theatre in Jaffrey, New Hampshire. She will be performing in the acoustically acclaimed, 333-seat Eppes Auditorium. Her concert is part of the theatre's 100th anniversary celebration weekend.

Lewis's achievements seem impossible at this young age but are very true. American Blues Scene said, "Every now and again, a young spitfire artist comes along and changes the game or at least ups the ante. Lewis does both." American Songwriter called Lewis "one of the most promising torchbearers of American rock 'n' Roll."

The Park Theatre concert with Veronica Lewis is at 7:30pm on Friday, April 29. Tickets are $25-$29. For details and tickets, go to theparktheatre.org/100anniversary or call the box office at (603) 532-8888. The Park Theatre performing arts center is located at 19 Main Street in downtown Jaffrey, NH. The facility is fully accessible.

In honor of the centennial occasion, The Park Theatre has established a special fund to help outfit the remaining sound, lighting, rigging and operational needs for the new theatre. Called The 100 Fund, tax-deductible donations can be made by going to park100fund.com.



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