Folk at the Farmhouse Series | MATHIS & ADAMS (MATHIS HAUG, SCOTT B ADAMS)
Reservations Required - No Door Sales
Scott B Adams presents FOLK AT THE FARMHOUSE, featuring extraordinary artists from both far and near in a “living room” type setting. This series aims to bring the audience to that very intimate and personal place where great musicians’ songs can shine, and their stories can be told.
Doors open at 6 PM
Dinner Service: 6 - 7 PM ($18/person)
Show Starts at 7 PM
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Overnight accommodations are available as low as $79/night at the Lodge at Grist Iron Brewing Company. Learn more here: https://shorturl.at/I6Sqy
About Mathis & Adams
Two career musicians, one from Europe, the other from the West Coast of the U.S., join forces somewhere in the middle, both now residents in upstate New York’s Finger Lakes Region. A common love of acoustic instruments, traditionally rooted music, and the creation of original songs mold something fresh, yet familiar.
Mathis Haug
was born in Germany, lived in the south east of France and gleaned sounds from the depths of the United States, where he now resides. He has the look of an adventurer, one you'd meet on an American road, somewhere in the Appalachians or on the banks of the Mississippi. Three-day beard, cap, blue eyes, guitar slung over his shoulder. And his voice is superbly hoarse, as if nourished by the grain of the journey. Mathis Haug has always had a quest for wide open spaces and multicolored sounds (blues, but not only!). But if America strongly inhabits a large part of his work, it is above all the result of the crossbreeding that has shaped him since childhood.
“ ... World Citizen. Mathis is a true melting pot of nationalities and musical styles.” Rolling Stone
"Powerful voice, warm and rough, excellent guitar playing, irresistible show made of soul, folk and blues ... " Sud Ouest
"Singer, storyteller, poet, musician Mathis is all of these, both in his texts and in his diction. His music is like a river, more or less calm, that we travel down in a mixture of apprehension and well-being... " Soul Bag