In a lively performance on Saturday, August 16 in the Whaling Museum, island favorite Bill Schustik will deliver a troubadour’s tribute to summer with music and stories. Schustik’s one-of-a-kind folk music combines his love of American history & lore with a signature blend of folk instruments, dramatic delivery, and his classic baritone voice. As a musician, folklorist and historian, he plays guitar, banjo, harmonica, dulcimer, bodhran, and concertina.
“Schustik’s connection to the island is timeless, as can be observed by the multigenerational audiences that he continues to attract,” says Marjan Shirzad, NHA Director of Visitor Experience. “His voice and talents on the guitar, banjo, dulcimer and a whole range of musical instruments are sure to astound music lovers of all ages. Don’t miss this very special concert at the Whaling Museum, as it is sure to sell out!”
Tickets are $25 per person and available at www.nha.org/tickets.