Music at the Market on the historic Woodstock Square with the Woodstock Farmers Market.
Music at the MarketSeptember 2023, brought to you by Off Square Music, is a parade of wonderful performers at the Woodstock Farmers Market. What a fantastic way to shop for local seasonal produce and locally crafted items, all while enjoying the music as you greet friends.
Music at the Market, brought to you by Off Square Music, is a parade of wonderful performers at the Woodstock Farmers Market.
Music at the Market Performance Schedule in September
Feeling disappointed because you missed a favorite performer due to a rain cancellation? Fret not! Rest assured, we make every effort to reschedule the performances whenever possible. Watch this section of our website for updates- https://offsquaremusic.org/category/music-at-the-market/.
Saturday, September 2
9:00 am – 11:00 am | Guyz with Bad Eyez
11:00 am – 2:00 pm | Jim Green
Guyz With Bad Eyez – Merv Collins has dazzled audiences with his masterful fingerstyle acoustic guitar. Don Humbertson adds soaring vocals and great guitar playing. Together they are Guyz With Bad Eyez.
Jim Green, “One of the best independent artists in the Midwest” ~ Editors – Billboard Magazine
Tuesday, September 5
9:00 am – 1:00 pm | Courtney & Chris
Acoustic guitar duo features Courtney Sullivan on vocals and rhythm guitar and Chris Kalkbrenner on lead guitar.
Saturday, September 9
9:00 am – 11:00 am | Northwest HIghway
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Big Fish
Northwest Highway includes Andy Andrick, Gloria Burchfield, and Les Urban. Music from the 60s, acoustic country, folk and Americana, featuring pedal steel guitar and three-part harmonies. Music from the 60s, acoustic country, folk and Americana, featuring pedal steel guitar and three-part harmonies.
Big Fish includes Marty Brunkalla, Deb Firak, Kent Fishburn, and Al Fyfe. They play Swing to Blues with a little Bluegrass in between.
Tuesday, September 12
9:00 am – 11:00 am | Sharon Arnold
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Mark Hobbs
Sharon Arnold’s beautiful voice and guitar playing (sometimes ukulele) bring grace to the Folk, Americana, Pop music she performs.
Mark Hobbs is a singer-songwriter with a passion for real music about real life.
Saturday, September 16
9:00 am – 1:00 pm | Bad Penny
Bad Penny is an acoustic trio based in the northwest suburbs of Chicago. They have fast become one of the most popular performing groups at the Woodstock Farmers Market.
Tuesday, September 19
9:00 am – 11:00 am | Suzy Schwartz
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Kent Fishburn & Deb Firak
Suzy Schwartz is a guitarist and vocalist, well-known to our community.
As integral members of the band, Big Fish, Kent & Deb serve up a fine variety of tunes, ranging from swing and the old standards to folk, bluegrass and acoustic blues.
Saturday, September 23
9:00 am – 11:00 am | KIshwaukee Ramblers
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Amy Dixon Kolar
The Kishwaukee Ramblers include Neal Brown, Gary Plazyk, and Amy Beth (L to R). They play traditional American and Celtic folk music and children’s songs using guitar, fiddle, cello, banjo, autoharp, mandolin, mountain dulcimer, hammered dulcimer, Anglo concertinas, hurdy-gurdy, didgeridoo, jaw harp, and other musical toys.
Chicago singer-songwriter Amy Dixon-Kolar incorporates Celtic, traditional, blues and folk influences into her contemporary acoustic style. Recognized enthusiastically by reviewers, listeners and organizations globally, her honest lyrics, distinctive vocals and fluid guitar stylings come together in a fresh expressive mix. Amy’s inspiration for songwriting comes from her work as a performer, teacher, social activist, ASL interpreter and mother. Her award-winning single, Rosa Sat, which came out as a single in January, 2009, has had over 300,000 views on YouTube, has been scored for choruses, and is being sung all over the world.
Tuesday, September 26
9:00 am – 11:00 am | ThingamaJig
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Rich Prezioso
ThingamaJig includes Neal Brown with acoustic guitars, vocals; Gary Lee Phillips on concert flute, alto flute, Irish bouzouki, tenor banjo, ukuleles, vocals; and Gary Plazyk on hammered dulcimer, Anglo concertinas, hurdy gurdy, didgeridoo, jaw harp, exotic percussion, vocals. Play a variety of music, including American and Celtic, traditional Folk, and classic Jazz.
Rich has played blues, country, folk, and rock in no particular order as a solo and in both acoustic and electric bands. He studied classical guitar and composition, and worked for five years as a jingle writer in Chicago, writing music for Cap’n Crunch Cereal, Gatorade, and Domino’s Pizza, among others. He has gained a reputation as a songwriter and as a “guitar whiz” for his multi-styled approach to the instrument participated in workshops with players like Steve Kaufmann and Pat Kirtley, and Stephen Bennett.
Saturday, September 30
9:00 am – 11:00 am | Guyz with Bad Eyez
11:00 am – 1:00 pm | Cheryl & The Down Home Boys
Cheryl and the Down Home Boys include Cheryl Niemo, Pete Jonsson, and Marty Brunkalla. They perform Americana, a blend of Roots music including:
Old Time County, Folk, Standards, Blue Grass and Blues.
Guyz With Bad Eyez – Merv Collins has dazzled audiences with his masterful fingerstyle acoustic guitar. Don Humbertson adds soaring vocals and great guitar playing. Together they are Guyz With Bad Eyez.
Woodstock Farmers Market summer season
In summer, Woodstock Farmers Market vendors surround the Historic Woodstock Square on all four sides as well as throughout the park in the center of the Square. Saturday market runs from April-October, and Tuesday market runs from June-September. Market hours are 8 a.m.-1 p.m. We are a Producers Only Market, meaning everything you purchase is grown or produced directly by the vendor you are purchasing from.
Woodstock Farmers Market winter season
The Woodstock Farmers Market winter market is held in Building “D” at the McHenry County Fairgrounds. Along with our usual farm market offerings, we will have several Artisans at each market. The market runs mid-October through April on select Saturdays. Market hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The winter market gathers on select Saturdays in Building “D” at the McHenry County Fairgrounds. During COVID, we did not host music at the winter market and have not yet reinstated it.
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