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The following was submitted by the Winchester Unitarian Society:
Winchester Unitarian Society brings its 2025–2026 concert season to a soul-stirring close with a performance by vocalist and songwriter Lindsay Foote, whose musical gifts place her at the crossroads of folk, pop, indie, and Americana.
Weaving these rich traditions into something uniquely her own, Lindsay crafts “music of the heart” – songs imbued with emotion, insight, and infectious grooves that feel both familiar and fresh.

Joined on stage by Noah Harrington on bass, Russ Sternglass on drums, and G Rockwell on mandolin and guitar, Lindsay and her band promise to deliver an evening of music sure to move concertgoers in ways that linger long after the final notes fade.
The concert will be held in the Winchester Unitarian Society sanctuary, 478 Main St., Winchester, on Friday, March 27 at 8 p.m.; it will also be live streamed.
After many years in Toronto honing her performing and songwriting skills, Lindsay is fast making a name for herself in the flourishing folk scene in Boston and beyond. Along the way, she has toured nationally and internationally and won numerous singer-songwriter awards in the U.S. and Canada. Lindsay’s songs are regularly featured on network television, including several on CBS’s “The Young and the Restless.”
Bassist Harrison, drummer Sternglass and multi-instrumentalist G Rockwell are all award-winning musicians and accomplished performers in their own right, with roots in a range of musical styles, from bluegrass, jazz, and rock to Celtic, South American, and Middle Eastern, among others.
Suggested donations at the door – $20 for adults, $15 for seniors, and $5 for students – help support concerts and performers.
The venue is accessible, and street parking is available.
For a link to the live-streamed concert, click here. For more information, call 781-729-0949.