Kate Redgate and her band of Seacoast all-stars (Jon Nolan, Richard Habib, Greg Glasson) will rock the Hall on April 21, headlining this fundraising concert to benefit Ukrainian humanitarian aid efforts.

About Bands Band Together

Ukrainian musician and native Gera Luidze of the band Hypnotunz has been involved in aid efforts from the start of the invasion, helping Ukraine “hold the door”, delivering aid to those in need and volunteering in any way necessary for his people. Bands Band Together was born of other musicians “banding” together to support Gera’s spirit and efforts. Kate and the seacoast crew are joining together with others like The Ghost Wolves from Austin, Texas to raise and send money to Ukraine while bringing people together to “make rock and roll, not war.”

Kate Redgate

Hailing from rural Southern Illinois and pulling from her personal experiences and background to create her unique sound and style, internationally acclaimed singer/songwriter Kate Redgate is as equally at home in the Americana/folk world as she is the alt-country/rock and roll world. Easily moving across genres, her performances always land in the realm of the heart.

Diaspora Radio

Stu and the Gang take on The Beatles twelfth and final album. An ongoing series created by Stuart Dias (Soggy Po’ Boys), Diaspora Radio features a mix of music from across time and genres, all recreated and performed by some of the areas best musicians. This performance will feature Let It Be – the final studio album by the Beatles, released on May 8, 1970 – almost a month after the group’s break-up.

Like most of the Beatles’ previous releases, the album topped charts in both the US and UK, but critical response was generally unfavorable, and Let It Be came to be regarded as one of the most controversial rock albums in history.

Tristan Omand

Tristan Omand is an award winning American singer / songwriter who effortlessly mixes americana, country, and folk with his ability to tell a story. Co-piloted by six strings, Tristan’s touring schedule has brought him to outdoor festival stages, coffee shops, and theaters throughout nearly half the United States. Tristan’s hard-earned brand of folk has been described as “fascinating tales of love and hardship is a wonderful reminder of how powerful music can be.”