
Mason Porter + Frog Holler
Ardmore Music Hall
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Philadelphia
Sunday, March 30 at 6:30 pm EDT
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Sunday, March 30 at 6:30 pm EDT
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Mason Porter + Frog Holler with Travel Lanes at Ardmore Music Hall
Sunday, March 30, 2025
Seated Doors: 5:15 PM | GA Doors: 5:45 PM | Show: 6:30 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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About Mason Porter
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"Bluegrass musicianship meets jam-band exploration, delivered with a self-confident Philly attitude." Joe Hudak, -Rolling Stone. It's that raw energy that connects Mason Porter with their audience every time. They play a style of American music that's unique in many ways; traveling in the borderlands of rock, jam and folk and bluegrass. The band has the ability to combine the earthy, Appalachian instruments with more urban appeal. With a dance-able vibe, an energetic live show and fresh approach to improvisation, Mason Porter and its growing community finds itself at home everywhere they go. Mason Porter is comprised of Joe D'Amico (mandolin), Paul Wilkinson (guitar), Tim Celfo (bass) and Josh Steingard (drums).
About Frog Holler
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Originally formed as a bluegrass trio, Frog Holler has evolved into a genre-defying, mostly electric sextet, releasing six full length recordings and an ep since 1996. They have built their reputation on marathon live shows, loose but honest, emotional investments that have paid off with an intensely loyal fan base that far outreaches its Berks County, Pennsylvania home. Pretty amazing considering the band has toured cautiously throughout it’s career, preferring the quality over quantity route in an effort to stay sane, intact and solvent. They remain independent serving as their own manager, booking their own shows and releasing their own records (ZoBird Records), sacrificing a wider appeal to remain in control enabling them to continue making music and functioning as a band in the truest sense of the word. Every Tuesday night Frog Holler convenes at a local Berks Co. musical enclave known as the Moonlight Forest to hang out, have a meal, and play some music. Holler drummer, Daniel Bower, lives at the house and with the help of Ben Longenecker built a pro tools studio in 2007, opening the door for Frog Holler to do something it had always wanted, make a recording in the comforts of its home surroundings. With Longenecker co-producing, the band spent most of 2008 fleshing out the songs upstairs in the rehearsal space and then walking down to the basement to put them to tape. The result is “Believe It Or Not”, ten brand new songs from Frog Holler available Spring 2009 on ZoBird Records
About Travel Lanes
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Travel Lanes are a band with a past. They hail from Philadelphia with only one wish your time and maybe a few bucks so they can record a few more tunes. Take a listen.
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