The Southborough Summer Concert Series are always “family friendly”. But next week’s act is specifically chosen to entertain children.
Musician Stacey Peasley has performed “Spooky Music” for Southborough kids at Halloween parties/events hosted by Fay School. Now she’s returning to town to play on the outdoor stage. And she has a lot more from her past albums to sing about than Halloween costumes and pumpkins. (Like summer days, big oceans, balloons, soapy bubbles, dinosaurs, dance parties, and playing games.)
Plus, she may feature some of the new songs from her next album coming out in a few weeks.
According to Peasley’s website, the singer began performing as member of a girl group at the age of 18. For the past 10 of her 30 year career, she has dedicated her music to children and families:
After the birth of her first child, Stacey began to write songs focused on the amazing things she observed as a new mom. Little did she know, this would develop into a brand new career combining both of her passions – music and working with children. Stacey Peasley has since written and recorded five critically acclaimed albums with awards from Creative Child Magazine, Parents’ Choice Foundation, and NAPPA. Her album Lucky Day was named one of the top 20 albums of 2014 by Musical Merry Go Round of KDHX radio St. Louis. Peasley is also the recipient of a Nickelodeon Parents Connect Parents’ Pick Award for Best Party Entertainer, as well as a Community Kangaroo Joey Award for her music classes, Lucky Day music.
Below is a sample of one of her fun, peppy songs that’s also appropriate for the season — “Swimming Pool”
The Southborough concert will take place Wednesday July 26th from 6:00 – 8:00 pm Neary School’s field, 53 Parkerville Road.
Concert goers are encouraged to bring blankets or chairs and enjoy a picnic. Bring your own dinner or purchase one from the food truck. The scheduled vendors are Potato Potato and Uhlmans Ice Cream.
Still to follow this summer are the following acts:
- August 2 – Messy Excuses
- August 9 – Jumpin’ Juba
The free series is sponsored by The Southborough Community Fund, Friends of Southborough Recreation, and Southborough Cultural Arts Council (funded through the Mass Cultural Council).