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Sep 7, 2025

Mad Agnes Concert

Mad Agnes Concert

Sunday, Sept 7th at 3:00 PM


Mad Agnes has won hearts on two continents with their signature intricate harmonies and compelling songwriting. The genre-bending trio—Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones, and Mark Saunders—weaves contemporary folk with a nod to Celtic, an element of vocal improv, and top-notch arrangements into an exciting, inclusive performance. Their 5th original CD, Likely Story–An Eclectic Collection of Songs for the Soul, charted #10/#16 Feb/Mar 2024 on FAI FOLK CHART TOP ALBUMS OF THE

MONTH.


Their current iteration sees them using only one microphone, around which they form and re-form, early radio style. This encourages more playfulness and connection, as they transport and tickle audiences with robust harmonies, incisive songwriting, and well-crafted

instrumentation, using guitars, mandolin, percussion, an inventive keyboard, and three-part harmonies as tight as jeans from the dryer.


Mad Agnes continues to play for long-time fans and they’re excited to be creating new ones as well. In short, they exemplify three voices, one soul, and forty years of harmony and mayhem.


$20 Freewill Donation

At Unitarian Universalist Society East, 153 Vernon Street West, Manchester, CT. 860-646-5151 - uuse.org

Sunday, Sept 7th at 3:00 PM


Mad Agnes has won hearts on two continents with their signature intricate harmonies and compelling songwriting. The genre-bending trio—Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones, and Mark Saunders—weaves contemporary folk with a nod to Celtic, an element of vocal improv, and top-notch arrangements into an exciting, inclusive performance. Their 5th original CD, Likely Story–An Eclectic Collection of Songs for the Soul, charted #10/#16 Feb/Mar 2024 on FAI FOLK CHART TOP ALBUMS OF THE

MONTH.


Their current iteration sees them using only one microphone, around which they form and re-form, early radio style. This encourages more playfulness and connection, as they transport and tickle audiences with robust harmonies, incisive songwriting, and well-crafted

instrumentation, using guitars, mandolin, percussion, an inventive keyboard, and three-part harmonies as tight as jeans from the dryer.


Mad Agnes continues to play for long-time fans and they’re excited to be creating new ones as well. In short, they exemplify three voices, one soul, and forty years of harmony and mayhem.


$20 Freewill Donation

At Unitarian Universalist Society East, 153 Vernon Street West, Manchester, CT. 860-646-5151 - uuse.org

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