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Free show Wednesday at Port Townsend brewery to celebrate its 19th anniversary

PORT TOWNSEND — Port Townsend Brewing will host the Ian McFeron Band on Wednesday.

The free show, the final in a monthlong series celebrating the 19th anniversary of the brewery at 330 10th St., will be from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

McFeron, who lives in Seattle, performs more than 180 shows per year and travels extensively throughout the country.

He will be joined on stage by longtime friends and musical accompanists Alisa Milner on fiddle, cello and harmony vocals; Moe Provencher on bass and harmony vocals; and Aimee Zoe Tubbs on drums and harmony vocals.

According to McFeron’s website: “Weaving together a variety of popular styles, McFeron explores traditions ranging from electric-rock to gospel; from acoustic-pop to Americana, blues and swing.

“McFeron established roots in his hometown after his debut was picked up by famed Seattle radio station KMTT 103.7 ‘The Mountain.’ Listeners responded strongly, and subsequent releases garnered continued support from the station.

“McFeron went on to share the stage with international artists such as Patty Griffin, Sister Hazel, Shawn Mullins, Brandi Carlile, Mike Doughty, Amos Lee and Hayes Carll.”

McFeron followed up his debut album with seven LPs in the next 10 years and spent the next decade performing throughout the U.S.

Currently, he tours in support of his eighth studio album, “Radio,” recorded in Nashville, Tenn., with Grammy-nominated producer and guitarist Doug Lancio.

“As a general rule, we choose to value immediacy and character over perfection, feeling that snapshots of true moments communicate the narratives best, and that authenticity is what stands up best over time,” McFeron has said of the album.

For more information, call 360-385-9967.

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Reporter Chris McDaniel can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 56650, or cmcdaniel@peninsuladailynews.com.

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