‘Night At The Museum’ To Feature Newtown Native Performing Music Of The 70s
NAUGATUCK — The Naugatuck Historical Society invites the community to dust off their bell bottoms and relive the golden era of rock and folk with “Night at the Museum — 70’s Music Tribute,” an evening of live acoustic guitar and vocals by local favorite Terry Johansen.
The event is planned for Friday, April 25, 6 to 9 pm, at Naugatuck History Museum, 380 Church Street in Naugatuck. Guests will be transported back in time with acoustic tributes to iconic artists such as The Eagles, Neil Diamond, Jimmy Buffett, James Taylor, John Denver, America, Pink Floyd, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, The Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers, and others.
Born and raised in Newtown, Johansen has entertained audiences throughout the tri-state area for years. His acoustic guitar and melodic voice will transport guests back to the nostalgia of the seventies.
This special event will also feature wine from Ploski’s Fine Liquids, beer from Black Hog Brewery, non-alcoholic options provided by 3-21 No Kiddin’, light appetizers, raffle baskets and a door prize, and an exclusive Ploski’s Bourbon Tasting, including a rare pour of Pappy Van Winkle 12-Year Old Special Reserve (while supplies last).
Tickets are $40 ($35 for Naugatuck Historical Society members), and available during regular museum hours, Saturdays between 10 am-4 pm.
All proceeds benefit the Naugatuck Historical Society and its mission to preserve, protect, and share Naugatuck’s vibrant past. The historical society is dedicated to collecting, preserving, and celebrating the rich and diverse history of Naugatuck through exhibits, events, and educational programming. Visit naugatuckhistory.org for additional information.