Please note: Advance registration is required for this event. Please reserve tickets by using the QR code on the flyer or visit www.plimoth.org
Pack a evening picnic, bring your chairs and blankets and enjoy a performance along the Historic Eel River at Plimoth Patuxet.
Lone Wolf and The Spaghetti Corner Band is a trio from the Akwesane Mohawk reservation on the border of Canada and New York. Comprised of guitarist DJ White, bassist Bobby Jacobs and drummer Will Jacobs, the band plays a range of self-written and covered folk, blues and rock songs.
This event will take place at the Museum’s Eel River platform adjacent to the Peabody Pavilion as part of Plimoth Patuxet Museums’ Indigenous Voices: Celebrating Plimoth Patuxet’s Wampanoag Indigenous Program, a series of events celebrating the program’s legacy of introducing regional Indigenous history and culture to millions of guests from around the US and the world. From Indigenous drumming and dancing, to lectures and traditional storytelling, the programs reflect the Museum’s ongoing commitment to inclusivity as the Museum researches and helps to preserve the 17th-century lifeways of a vibrant culture that continues to thrive today. The series is supported by the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund.