Jim Keller to Perform at Walker Farm Music for a Great Cause!

Join legendary guitarist Jim Keller at Walker Farm Music on February 8 for a benefit concert supporting West River Sports. Enjoy heartfelt rock, soul, and his iconic hit “867-5309/Jenny.” 🎸...

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Jim Keller to Perform at Walker Farm Music for a Great Cause!

WESTON, VTWalker Farm Music is thrilled to announce the return of live music with a benefit concert featuring legendary guitarist Jim Keller on February 8, 2025, at 7:00 PM. Known as the chief songwriter for Tommy Tutone and the creator of the iconic 1981 hit “867-5309/Jenny,” Keller promises an evening of heartfelt rock, soul, and poetic storytelling.

This special event is more than just a concert—it’s a fundraiser for West River Sports, a volunteer-run community organization dedicated to fostering a love of the outdoors and promoting healthy activities for local youth.

About Jim Keller

Jim Keller’s career spans decades of groundbreaking music and captivating performances. While his unforgettable hit “867-5309/Jenny” remains a cultural touchstone, Keller has spent the last 30 years crafting a unique sound that blends rock, soul, and poetic lyricism. Known for his intimate performances at New York’s Rockwood Music Hall, where he collaborates with some of the finest musicians, Keller brings energy, emotion, and authenticity to every stage he graces.

Whether you’re a lifelong fan or discovering Keller for the first time, this concert promises to be a night to remember.

Event Details

📍 Location: Walker Farm, Weston, VT
🕖 Date & Time: Saturday, February 8, 2025, at 7:00 PM

🎟️ Tickets:

  • Pick-Your-Price: Choose the ticket value that works best for you!
  • Purchase tickets at westontheater.org or by calling the Box Office at 802-824-5288.

Support West River Sports

Proceeds from this event will benefit West River Sports, a local nonprofit dedicated to empowering young people through outdoor activities and fostering a love of nature. Your ticket purchase directly supports their mission of keeping our community active, engaged, and healthy.

Why You Should Attend

  • 🎶 Incredible Music: Enjoy Jim Keller’s signature mix of rock and soul, including his chart-topping classic “867-5309/Jenny.”
  • 🌟 Support a Worthy Cause: All proceeds benefit West River Sports, supporting youth and community wellness through outdoor programs.
  • 🎭 Vibrant Venue: Walker Farm is an intimate, welcoming space, perfect for an unforgettable evening of live music.
  • 🎟️ Flexible Pricing: With Pick-Your-Price tickets, this event is accessible to everyone.

About Weston Theater Company

Weston Theater Company, a non-profit organization, enriches the Vermont community through live professional theater and impactful events. Their mission includes producing diverse and entertaining performances, educational outreach, and significant contributions to the American theater through training and play development.

Supported by the National Endowment for the Arts and a network of dedicated supporters, Weston Theater Company is a pillar of Vermont’s cultural landscape. Learn more at westontheater.org.

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