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Five Questions with Grace Potter
Based out of the Mad River Valley in Waitsfield, Vermont, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals have not-so-quietly burst on to the national music scene with their “timeless, organic brand of American rock & roll.”
With comparisons to everyone from Norah Jones to The Band to Neil Young & Crazy Horse, Grace Potter and The Nocturnals have proven that world-class talent, very hard work, and honest to goodness rock & roll just cannot be kept hidden in the Green Mountains forever. We are perfectly happy to share this Vermont band with the world.
Visit Grace Potter & the Nocturnals online at www.gracepotter.com to hear the music, find the next show, and get in the groove.
Describe a perfect day in Vermont.
Waking up while the sunlight is still beaming and walking downtown to the
farmers market.
Where would you take a visitor who has never been to Vermont?
American Flatbread, baby! Four hours of joyous fire, food, and wine.
What's the most surprising thing you've discovered about Vermont?
That there are no billboards in the entire state.
What's the best place in Vermont to get a drink or grab a bite to eat?
Chez Henri in Sugarbush Village. The Fondue, the ambience, and the
personnel are incredible. It will transport you.
What does Vermont mean to you?
That even in the middle of nowhere, it still feels like the center of the
world.
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Images Courtesy Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
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