You’re invited to a great night of music at the Lennox and Addington County Museum & Archives in Napanee on Thursday, September 28th at 7pm.

The evening’s entertainment features talented performer Lotus Wight. He plays the banjo and the contrabass harmoniphoneum for an unforgettable sound that you won't want to miss. The Carolinas, the Mississippi Valley, West Virginia, Kentucky, and New England fed Lotus the sounds of tradition to help him form his one-of-a-kind music.

'Live at the Museum' is proudly presented by the Lennox & Addington County Museum & Archives, located at 97 Thomas Street East in Napanee. Admission is only $3 person and tickets are available at the door. Find out more by visiting www.CountyMuseum.ca or call 613-354-3027.

About Lotus Wight:

In the decades which book-ended the turn of our century, Lotus Wight embraced the music over which he had obsessed since his childhood. He traveled and dwelled in the cradles of their conception and birth. Lotus is a songster, banjo folklorist, poet, fiddler and bluesman. His thought-provoking show includes stories, jaw-harps and his contrabass harmoniphoneum. Lotus has produced recordings for children’s television, animation projects, and JUNO award winner Jenny Whiteley.