Woodstock band Big Deep will play a free show Saturday, Aug. 22, on the front porch of Happy Life Productions as part of the Woodstock Music Walk.
The performance begins at 6 p.m. at 59 Tinker St. The Music Walk will feature about 30 musicians performing outside businesses throughout town.
Band members plan to meet attendees after the performance and promote their Sept. 5 show at the Bearsville Theater Lounge.
โIโm super excited and to have this come about and be part of the Music Walk is super cool,โ said Jordan Fairless, a Woodstock resident who co-founded the band and plays bass. โItโs a fun opportunity to get out and meet people.โ
Happy Life sells tie-dye T-shirts, Woodstock merchandise, photographs, and other goods, and also hosts live music.
In June, guitarists Grahame Lesh, a son of the late Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, and Daniel Donato, who fronts the band Cosmic Country, performed there as a duo.
Big Deep describes its sound on its website as โindie rock with expansive rhythms and addictive melody; โ90s alternative grit wrapped in southern soul with a honky-tonk sway, soaring synths, and an unstoppable drum groove.โ
โIโm glad to be playing for my neighbors and my community,โ Fairless said. โAnd to get to have friends and family coming by to check it out, as well as visitors just walking by.โ
Editor’s Note: The Overlook rents office space from Happy Life Productions.
John W. Barry is a reporter for The Overlook. Reach him at john@theoverlooknews.com.


