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Epic Pass Holder Concert: Spruce Peak Unplugged Chadwick Stokes & Ryan Miller

Friday, January 17, 7:00pm

Epic Pass Holders, this one’s for you. Join us at Spruce Peak Arts on *January 17* for an exclusive performance with Dispatch and State Radio singer Chadwick Stokes and Guster’s Ryan Miller live in concert for one night only. Doors open at 6:30 PM; show starts at 7:00 PM. Tickets are limited; Reservations are required. You must have both your valid Epic Pass and ticket at the door to gain entry.

A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase to the public.

Chadwick Stokes is an accomplished musician and songwriter who grew up on a small farm outside of Boston. A songwriter since early adolescence, his many projects have woven together music, art, history and activism. From Dispatch, which he started in his early 20s; to his politically driven band, State Radio; to his nascent solo project, Chadwick Stokes and the Pintos, Chad has committed himself to using music as a vehicle for social and political change. Along with his wife, Sybil, he founded Calling All Crows, a non-profit organization dedicated to engaging music fans around women’s issues both at home and abroad. They’ve worked to bring awareness to the worldwide refugee crisis, to the proliferation of violence against women and to the persistence of sexual violence within the music industry. Through his many years of working independently within what can be a difficult industry, Chadwick has been continually motivated by his love of music and the people he makes it with.

Ryan Miller began his artistic career in a dorm room at Tufts University in 1991 as a founding member and lead singer of the band Guster. This year, Guster released their 9th studio album “Ooh La La,” toured the country on their “We Also Have Eras Tour,” and performed sold out shows at the Ryman Auditorium, Red Rocks Amphitheater (with the Colorado Symphony), and the Ford Amphitheater (with the Los Angeles Philharmonic). In 2012, Ryan wrote the score for Safety Not Guaranteed which began his career as a film and television composer. He has since scored 14 feature films including In A World, Kings Of Summer, Tig, Something From Tiffany’s, How It Ends and 2024’s Babes. Ryan also moonlights as a writer (The Atlantic, Seven Days), television host (Vermont PBS’ “Makin’ Friends With Ryan Miller” and “Bardo”) and actor (starring in the upcoming feature film The Wake). He lives in the woods of Williston, Vermont with his wife, two kids and the best dog ever, Sebastian.