POSTPONED: David Huckfelt, The Sapsuckers
Polly Scott
Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers
press release: Just a quick note to let you know that we have reluctantly decided to postpone the David Huckfelt concert this weekend. We are working on a new date later in August, and will announce that soon. A handful of factors went into the decision, including uncertainty about the current spread of Covid in Wisconsin, a fluctuating forecast for storms, and lower than necessary pre-sale tickets. As of today, the concert for July 26 featuring Charlie Parr, Ben Weaver, Liz Draper, Kyle Ollah, and Clancy Ward is still happening, and we will keep you posted here on FB and in our email newsletter.
Wisconsin's rate of positive test results remains fairly steady, at about 6 to 7 percent. While that is not where the state needs to be to control the spread of the virus, we are confident that our outdoor, masked, and socially distanced concerts are safe, as long as the guidelines are followed. You can read more about our procedures and purchase tickets at www.sapsuckersmusic.com.
With concert venues shuttered and music festivals canceled because of the Coronavirus pandemic, fans and musicians alike are starved for live music. But one Wisconsin-based country/Americana music act has found a creative solution: a socially distanced, private outdoor concert series on their seven-acre homestead near Soldiers Grove.
The concert series, called “Safe&Sound,” runs on Sundays from July 12 to August 23 (with one Saturday, August 15) and features a virtual who’s who of Midwestern touring bands including Charlie Parr, Chicago Farmer, Buffalo Gospel, Kind Country, and more.
Nikki Grossman and Joe Hart, who make up The Sapsuckers (sapsuckersmusic.com) dreamed up the idea after watching their entire 2020 performance season disappear overnight.
“Covid brought our careers to a screeching halt,” says Grossman, who plays fiddle, guitar, and sings in the duo, which was nominated for “Best Country Band” by the Wisconsin Area Music Industry association. “One day we were on our way to Saint Louis to record a new album with our brand-new lineup, and the next we were stuck at home with zero gigs.”
After Wisconsin’s Safer At Home orders were lifted, the couple began to consider the idea of hosting some private outdoor concerts with social distancing. “We have plenty of room to spread out safely,” says Hart, who plays guitar, mandolin, and sings. “We reached out to a few other musicians to see if they were interested, and we were absolutely blown away by the immediate and overwhelming response.”
The concerts will be held outdoors with 6-foot circles painted on the grass for reference. Masks will be required except when audience members are seated. And because shouting spreads the virus, listeners will have to show their appreciation for the artists without cheers.
For people who are not ready to venture into the world for music, the concert series will be broadcast live on a high-quality stream by DriftTV.
“It’s weird,” says Hart. “Something to get used to for sure. But it’s what we’ve got right now and that’s a darn sight better than no music at all!”
The events will be run like an outdoor house concert on private property. Inquiries and tickets will be handled through the Sapsuckers’s website.
SUNDAY, JULY 12: MISS MYRA AND THE MOONSHINERS: New Orleans style traditional jazz
SUNDAY, JULY 19: DAVID HUCKFELT: Americana/Folk singer-songwriter and co-founder of The Pines
SUNDAY, JULY 26: CHARLIE PARR, LIZ DRAPER, AND BEN WEAVER: Highly celebrated blues/country songwriter with Draper on bass and songwriter/environmentalist Weaver
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2: BRETT NEWSKI: Milwaukee’s alt-pop singer-songwriter
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9: CHICAGO FARMER: Celebrated for the wit and sophistication of his lyrics
SATURDAY, AUGUST 15: BUFFALO GOSPEL: Milwaukee based Alt Country band
SUNDAY, AUGUST 23: KIND COUNTRY: Bluegrass/Folk/Jam band from Minneapolis
The suggested donation for the concert is $50, with a financial hardship option of $25. The livestream costs $25 per streaming device.