Concerts on the Hill - Christ Church Easton

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Summer Concert Series: Sundays, 6:00-8:00 pm
Food truck, beverage tent, or BYOB picnic
$12 adults, $8 seniors (kids free)

2025 Dates:
6/22 (Juneteenth), 6/29 (Pride), 7/6, 713, 7/20, 7/27

www.christchurcheaston.com/concerts

Hitch & The Giddyup featuring Easton resident, Dan Carlucci, return to the hill with their misfit American roots & blueg...
06/27/2025

Hitch & The Giddyup featuring Easton resident, Dan Carlucci, return to the hill with their misfit American roots & bluegrass music this Sunday, 6/29!

We will also be celebrating Pride Month, so come early at 5:00 pm for opening sets by Lara Schuler - Music Page and Easton’s own, Yielding Field (Whendi & Dan Broderick). Hitch & the Giddyup will headline from 6-8pm. Thank you to Leonard-Litz LGBTQ Foundation for sponsoring this concert.

We’ll have Pride crafts, lawn games, and free Pride swag, courtesy of our event cohost, Easton Pride, and Meˈstēzō Grill will be back again with their delicious fare. Nod Hill Brewery beers, wine and nonalcoholic drinks will be for sale at our beverage tent, as well as snacks and ice cream bars. Or bring a BYOB picnic!

Details & Reminders:
- Admissions opens early at 5:00 on 6/29. $12/adults; $8 seniors (kids & teens under 18 are free). Payable at the admissions table.
- Entry this year will be via the lower admissions tent only. No entry available at the top of the hill.
- The playground is closed during our concerts, but children have ample space to run, play and dance!
- Please supervise your children at all times.
- Leashed dogs are welcome.
- Rain date: Monday, June 30th
- Event page: Hitch & the Giddyup at Concerts on the Hill

Concerts on the Hill is made possible in part by our 2025 Season Sponsors: Hi-Ho Energy Services/Nick D’Addario & the D’Addario Family and Tidewater Electronics, Inc.

www.christchurcheaston.com/concerts

This Sunday! Celebrate Juneteenth with us and the start of our 2025 season with the indie soul, rock and pop sounds of C...
06/20/2025

This Sunday! Celebrate Juneteenth with us and the start of our 2025 season with the indie soul, rock and pop sounds of Christine Chanel + The Roster! Sunday's concert is cohosted by the Easton Diversity & Inclusion Taskforce and generously sponsored by Leonard-Litz LGBTQ Foundation. Our 2025 season is sponsored by Hi-Ho Energy Services/Nick D’Addario & the D’Addario family and Tidewater Electronics, Inc.

Invite your friends and bring the whole family! We’ll have some Juneteenth-themed crafts for the kids and Meˈstēzō Grill will be serving up their delicious fare. Beer, wine, nonalcoholic drinks, snacks and ice cream bars will be available to purchase at our beverage tent, or bring a BYOB picnic.

Rain Date: Sunday, August 10th.

MORE INFO:

TIME: Gates open: 5:30 pm. Music: 6:00-8:00 pm. (Note: entry this year will be via the lower admissions tent only. No entry available at the top of the hill).

TICKETS: Payable at the gate, or buy a discounted season pass on our website! $12/adult; $8/senior. Kids and teens under 18 are free.

WEATHER UPDATES: Visit our Instagram or pages or www.christchurcheaston.com to view any day-of weather cancellations. Rain dates are TBA but often held the following Monday evening or a Sunday in August. The rain date for this Sunday, 6/22 is Sunday, 8/10.

FOOD & DRINK: BYOB picnic or buy dinner from the food truck and purchase wine/beer/nonalcoholic drinks onsite. We also have snacks and ice cream bars to purchase at the beverage tent.
Food truck for 6/22: Meˈstēzō Grill

SEATING: Some tables and chairs are available under the big white tent, or bring your own blankets/chairs to sit on the hill.

CHILDREN: The playground is closed during our concerts, but children have ample space to run, play and dance! Please supervise your children at all times.

DOGS: Leashed, well-behaved dogs are welcome.

NO SMOKING: Concerts on the Hill is a no-smoking/no-vaping venue. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

Announcing our 2025 Season! Mark your calendars now for our six summer concerts: Sundays, June 22nd - July 27th, at 6pmO...
04/30/2025

Announcing our 2025 Season! Mark your calendars now for our six summer concerts: Sundays, June 22nd - July 27th, at 6pm

Our 2025 season is made possible in part by our 2025 Platinum Sponsors: Hi-Ho Energy Services/Nick D'Addario & The D'Addario Family and Tidewater Electronics, Inc.
www.hihoenergy.com | www.tidewaterelectronicsinc.com

2025 SEASON LINE UP:

6/22 - Christine Chanel: A Juneteenth Celebration
Co-hosted by Easton Diversity & Inclusion Task Force
Indie soul, rock & pop music with Christine Chanel & The Rosters
Food Truck: Meˈstēzō Grill
Rain Date: Sunday, 8/10

6/29 - Hitch & the Giddyup at Concerts on the Hill*
Annual Pride Celebration, co-hosted by Easton Pride
Misfit American roots & bluegrass music by Hitch & The Giddyup
**Come early for a family-friendly Easton Pride celebration on the hill, 2:00-5:30pm!**
Food Truck: Meˈstēzō Grill
Rain Date: Monday, 6/30

7/6 - Triple Bock at Concerts on the Hill
An evening of funk music with energetic quintet, Triple Bock
Food Truck: Greek Style Grill
Rain Date: Monday, 7/7

7/13 - CT Grateful Dead All Stars at Concerts on the Hill*
An All-Star tribute to America's favorite jam band with CT Grateful Dead All Stars
Sponsored by LIFT Wellness Group
Food Truck: Greek Style Grill
Rain Date: Monday, 7/14

7/20 - Birdsey Beers at Concerts on the Hill*
Blues/R&B music with Gerard Snover and his band, Birdsey Beers
Food Truck: Meˈstēzō Grill
Rain Date: Sunday, 8/17

7/27 - Dan Tressler & Friends at Concerts on the Hill*
Folk & Americana music with acclaimed Easton native, Dan Tressler
Sponsored by Tom & Sonia Collins of Trumbull
Food Truck: Goni’s Gourmet Lobsta Truck
Rain Date: Monday, 7/28

*Bands featuring Easton musicians!

DETAILS:
Gates: 5:30 pm | Music: 6:00-8:00 pm
Admission: $12/adults, $8/seniors (kids/teens under 18 are free)
Payable at the gate

NEW this year - BUY A SEASON PASS:
Get 6 concerts for the price of 5 concerts! Purchase your season pass today: https://bit.ly/COTHpass2025

MORE INFO:
BYOB picnic or buy dinner from the food drink and purchase Nod Hill Brewery beer, wine and nonalcoholic drinks at our beverage tent. Some tables and chairs are available under the big white tent, or bring your own blankets/chairs to sit on the hill.

The playground is closed for all concerts, but children have ample space to run, play and dance! **Please supervise your children at all times.**

Leashed dogs are welcome.

BECOME A SPONSOR:
Sponsorship is available at all levels. Show your support for your local community and gain new exposure for your small business! https://bit.ly/COTHsponsor2025

VOLUNTEER:
Sign-up to help with set-up, clean up or putting "Concert Tonight" signs around town. Receive a free ticket in exchange for your help! https://bit.ly/COTHvolunteer2025

STAY IN THE LOOP:
1) Follow our Facebook and Instagram pages for weather updates and more: Concerts on the Hill - Christ Church Easton and www.instagram.com/concertsonthehilleaston
2) Sign up for our concert email list on our website: www.christchurcheaston.com/concerts
3) Contact us: [email protected]

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Friday night!
10/21/2024

Friday night!

Come One, Come All to the Jackson Pike Skiffler’s Reunion Concert at Christ Church!

By Gale Papageorge


The Jackson Pike Skifflers will reunite for a special concert right here in Easton at Christ Church (59 Church Road) from 7:30 – 9 p.m. on Friday, October 25. To reserve tickets, email [email protected] or call the church office at (203) 268-3569 ($10 for adults and $8 for seniors and kids).

Music, along with a strong work ethic, has been a part of the Tressler family for several generations. Back in 1961, the late Will Tressler purchased a three acre farm in Easton, which included a 150-year-old historic farm house and barn that he restored to its original character.
The following year, Will attended the Easton Memorial Day Parade, where he first heard the Easton Banjo Society playing on a float that was pulled by a tractor. When the parade was over, he inquired about becoming a member. They gladly accepted Will, especially since he played a five string banjo, which wasn’t that common.

Jackson Pike Skifflers in the mid 1960s. Contributed photo
The Tressler Barn became a well-known Easton venue for music and square dances, where Will’s band, The Jackson Pike Skifflers, played. The six original members of the band, including Will, lived off of what used to be named Jackson Turnpike, the main road that ran through Easton, currently known as Sport Hill Road. When the early cars, (locomobiles), began racing up the hill in that section of town, the name was then changed to Sport Hill Road!

They decided to select “Jackson Pike” for the band’s name to match the style of music they began performing from “Bygone Eras.”

What is a Skiffler? In early times “Skiffle Bands” were itinerant groups of musicians who played and sang ragtime, country tunes, music hall and jazz melodies with any instruments available, from washtubs, washboards, jugs and harmonicas, to banjos, fiddles, and guitars. Many instruments were make-shift around the time of the early 1900’s when musicians would gather on street corners to play for nickels and dimes.

Will loved to research traditional American music with band members to compile and to perform, “A virtually limitless array of Ballads, Ditties, Dance Tunes & Novelty Songs, of Bygone Eras with consummate Taste and Versatility.”

Will met his wife, Katie McCann, at one of his Barn concerts. She played guitar and had a singing voice that “touched his soul.” Katie joined the Jackson Pike Skifflers playing stand up bass. Will and Katie were married in 1973. Katie was born into a musical family. Her father was the choir director at St. James Catholic Church in Stratford, where Katie was also a member of the choir. Katie’s brother, the late Peter McCann, was a songwriter in Nashville and received two Gold Records. Katie’s brother David McCann joined the Skifflers as the fiddler in 1972.


Skifflers playing at a Tressler barn Hootenanny in the 1990s. Contributed photo

Will and Katie have two children, Sally and Dan, who joined the Skifflers at a young age. Sally played flute, while Dan played fiddle. Will’s love for family, community, historic preservation and music has been passed down intact and embraced by his children and grandchildren.

Both Sally and Dan became successful musicians as a result and have played with many bands and area musicians. Sally, became interested in traditional Irish music as an undergraduate student at Brown University.

Skifflers in 2004. Contributed photo
The many musical venues that Will played include the White House, Lincoln Center, the Great Hudson River Revival concerts with Pete Seeger, the Bridgeport Rescue Mission as part of a gospel music ministry, Christ Church of Easton for the annual Christmas concert/fundraiser, and the Tressler Barn in Easton, home to many concerts and hootenannies. Katie and Will were married for 38 years at the time of Will’s passing in 2012 (RIP).

The Jackson Pike Skifflers have performed collectively and individually at festivals, fairs and concert halls, including Lincoln Center, Fox Hollow, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival, as well as at weddings, rallies, radio and television stations, cafes, square dances, schools, town greens and church suppers.

Performers and friends who will comprise the Skifflers at the October 27 reunion concert, will include Katie and Dan Tressler, David McCann, Dan Carlucci, Damien, Sally, Tiernan, Clara & Tristan Connolly, (with some traditional Irish tunes), Vicki MarkAnthony and Aidan Pryor from Christ Church parish. Colman Connolly will not be playing at the reunion with The Skifflers, since he is away at college.

Come and join this special Jackson Pike Skiffler reunion concert for old time’s sake – and to learn about and enjoy an important part of Easton’s musical history and legacy!

Mark your calendars!
10/09/2024

Mark your calendars!

🎉TODAY!!🎉 Easton Palooza is finally here!! We can’t wait to spend this gorgeous day on the hill with all of you!! 🌞 ✨EVE...
09/14/2024

🎉TODAY!!🎉

Easton Palooza is finally here!! We can’t wait to spend this gorgeous day on the hill with all of you!! 🌞

✨EVENT INFO✨

🗓️ TODAY! Saturday, 9/14, 2-6pm

📍59 Church Rd, Easton

🎶 Live music by , 2:30-3:15, and , 4:00-6:00.

🥷 Lawn games, crafts, and a ninja course by Christ Church Nursery School (ccnseaston.com)

📖 Storytime by at 3:30

🌭 Food Truck by Decadent Dog

🍨 Gelato cart by

🛍️ Participating Easton vendors & organizations: , , , , , , , ,

🙏 Sponsored by with , , and .

🎟️ Admission - payable at the event: $25/family or $10/adult, $5/child. (Cash preferred but credit cards also accepted).

🪑 Bring a chair or blanket! We also provide some tables and chairs for anyone to use under the big white tent.

🍺 BYOB or purchase nonalcoholic drinks plus beer and wine at our beverage tent.

🐶 Leashed dogs welcome.

➡️ Make sure to follow for updates and more info.

🎆 Lastly, after the Palooza, be sure to attend the Easton Volunteer EMS Fireworks and keep the party going! Tickets available for purchase on the website.

Our headlining band on Saturday, , hail from Easton and bring their unique, groove-driven approach to classics and origi...
09/12/2024

Our headlining band on Saturday, , hail from Easton and bring their unique, groove-driven approach to classics and originals alike. Be sure to catch their trio on Saturday from 4-6pm! 🎉🎸🎶

“Formerly known as the Barn Dogs, Birdsey Beers is emerging from an identity crisis. The band is led by singer songwriter Jerry Snover from Easton, CT. In Snover’s early career he spent six years as a full-time professional musician expat in Osaka, Japan. Now living in Easton, CT he had created a musical home under the not so obscure name “Big Red Barn”, a 150-year-old barn now dedicated to supporting local music and events. It is there where he met Dan Broderick, Jody Matejka, and Jeff Gurner to complete the Easton based quartet of Birdsey Beers.

Birdsey’s influences are eclectic— their musical output includes creative re-imagining of songs from a wide range of artists, generating an energetic vortex akin to bands such as Goose, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, and other varied artists. Birdsey also works in a catalogue of original music to round out their offerings including songs like Dancing Still, Paradise Home, Many Miles away, and others.

Birdsey’s evolution and Jerry Snover’s international musical background add intriguing layers to their story. With influences from jam band favorites and a skilled lineup, their New York debut promises to be an exciting milestone for the band.”

✨ Event Info ✨

Easton Palooza is a brand new event, hosted by and Christ Church Nursery School, and sponsored by , and with .

Date: Saturday, 9/14, 2-6pm
Outdoor Venue: 59 Church Rd, Easton
Admission: $25/family or $10/adult, $5/child
Music: and
Food Trucks: Decadent Dog and gelato cart
Leashed dogs and BYOB welcome
Bring a chair/blanket

Participating Easton vendors & organizations: , , , , , , , ,

Today we’re highlighting our musicians for Saturday’s Palooza, starting with , children’s musician extraordinaire! “Tom ...
09/12/2024

Today we’re highlighting our musicians for Saturday’s Palooza, starting with , children’s musician extraordinaire!

“Tom Weber has been performing music for children for over 20 years. His high energy, interactive, and fun music is always a hit at birthday parties, schools, and special events. Tom has released several albums that are available on all of the music platforms, including Apple Music, Spotify, and Pandora.”

Don’t miss Tom’s set on Saturday from 2:30-3:15! 💃🎶🎉

Our next vendor in the spotlight is  whose gorgeous flowers are grown right here in Easton: “Roots & Thread Company is a...
09/12/2024

Our next vendor in the spotlight is whose gorgeous flowers are grown right here in Easton:

“Roots & Thread Company is a boutique flower farm and design studio specializing in seasonal, unique and garden inspired design. Our specialty cut flowers are grown on about a 1/4 acre with no use of synthetic fertilizers.

We believe in going back to our roots, to simple times. It is when we go back to our beginnings, that we find sincerity interwoven.”

will have miniature vase arrangements for sale at the Palooza, so you can enjoy all the fun without worrying about getting them into water 🥳

You can also find ’s beautiful blooms for sale in wrapped bouquets at , while the season lasts! 💐

Address

59 Church Road
Easton, CT
06612

Website

http://www.christchurcheaston.com/concerts

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Set on the scenic grounds of Christ Church Easton, our outdoor concert series debuted in 2017 and has quickly become a local community favorite! Bring the whole family and a picnic on select Wednesday evenings in the summer. Raindate: Thursdays.

Doors: 6 pm; music: 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Bring a picnic and BYOB, or buy craft beer/wine and delicious grub from local food trucks!

$5 admission; kids 12 & under free.