Randy Browning presents an entertaining and hopeful history of social change through music.  Folk, acoustic blues, and contemporary songs chronicle 20th century America’s labor, civil rights, environmental and anti-war movements. Browning is a modern folk musician, playing and writing a variety of acoustic music on guitar, slide guitar and old-time banjo.  His unique, literate songs and engaging performance style were honored with the ‘New Folk’ award at the 34th annual Kerrville Folk Festival.

This concert will be on Sunday, January 15 from 2 – 4:30 pm in the Wakelin Room of the Wellesley Free Library.

Free and open to the public. Generously sponsored by World of Wellesley and the Friends of the Wellesley Free Libraries.