NBMAA First Friday to Feature Savage Brothers Band
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NBMAA First Friday to Feature Savage Brothers Band

The New Britain Museum of American Art has announced that the March edition of its popular First Friday event will feature the Savage Brothers Band.

The upcoming First Friday will be March 1, 2019.

NBMAA First Friday to Feature Savage Brothers Band

The Museum says that,

This six-piece band, with a two-piece horn section, has performed extensively across New England, sharing the stage with a variety of noteworthy artists, including Joan Osborne, The Guess Who, Dickey Betts, the Los Lonely Boys and more! The Savage Brother’s Band has released two full albums, including critically acclaimed “Population 6.” Their consistent sound, powerful stage presence, and diverse repertoire of classic and contemporary rock and roll have earned them “Best of Hartford” by Hartford Magazine.

First Friday is from 5:30pm to 8:00pm at the Museum, at 56 Lexington Street. “We invite guests to relax and enjoy alongside fellow art lovers at New Britain’s Best Happy Hour,” the Museum says.

Admission to the event is $7 for Museum members and $12 for non-members. Drinks are available at the cash bar for $4 to $8.

The price of admission includes access to the Museum’s galleries other than the The Beyond special exhibit.

The New Britain Museum of American Art is a world class museum, describing itself as,

the first institution dedicated solely to acquiring American art. Spanning four centuries of American history, the Museum’s permanent collection is renowned for its strengths in colonial portraiture, the Hudson River School, American Impressionism, the Ash Can School, as well as the important mural series The Arts of Life in America by Thomas Hart Benton. The singular focus on American art and its panoramic view of American artistic achievement, realized through the Museum’s extensive permanent collection, exhibitions, and educational programming, make the New Britain Museum of American Art a significant resource for a broad and diverse public.


The Museum’s website has an online registration form for the event.