A Seven Days Playlist Celebrating 30 Years of Vermont Music

Get ready to dive into three decades of Vermont’s vibrant music scene! Since 1995, Seven Days has been your go-to source for the best—and yes, even the weirdest—sounds from our...

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A Seven Days Playlist Celebrating 30 Years of Vermont Music

For three decades, Vermont’s music scene has been a vibrant tapestry woven from the sounds of countless artists, both celebrated and obscure. To mark this milestone, the editors at Seven Days have crafted a Spotify playlist that captures the essence of the state’s musical journey, from the rise of iconic names like Phish and Grace Potter to the edge of contemporary acts such as THUS LOVE and Rough Francis.

Since 1995, a lineup of passionate music editors—including Pamela Polston, Dan Bolles, and current editor Chris Farnsworth—has chronicled the evolution of this scene. This playlist is a nostalgic look back at some memorable acts like Belizbeha and Pants, alongside newer talents that are currently defining Vermont’s sound. While the focus leans toward recent years, don’t let that mislead you; this list is just a sampling of what’s out there, given the limitations of platforms like Spotify.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t a “best of” compilation. Inclusion is based on personal memories rather than a definitive ranking, so if your favorite artist didn’t make the cut, don’t take it personally! The Seven Days team is committed to expanding this collection throughout the year, inviting your input on any tracks they may have missed.

So, turn up the volume and dive into this celebratory mix that pays tribute to the diverse and dynamic musical landscape of Vermont. Happy listening!

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