Rick Derringer Live at Trinity-on-Main

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On Saturday, June 14th at 8 p.m., rocker Rick Derringer will take the Trinity-on-Main stage after an opening classic rock acoustic set performed by special guests, Wint Fenderson and Roy Roccapriore. After more than four decades of performing, writing, and producing, Derringer is still going strong in the music world. He is more than ready to provide the audience with an unforgettable night of classic rock. Tickets are $24 Regular, $22 for a pair of tickets (purchase 2 tickets get them for $22 each), $21 for group ticket sales (purchase 4 or more tickets and get them for $21 each), and $45 VIP (includes early admission, hors d’oeuvres and a glass of wine from 7-8pm as well as, a meet and greet with Rick Derringer and the band after the show). Tickets can be purchased at trinityonmain.org or by calling 860-229-2072.

Derringer is a guitarist, vocalist, producer, and entertainer, who rose to fame in the 1960s, when he was just 17, as a member of The McCoys, who made their mark on the music world with the hit single “Hang on Sloopy.” During the course of his lengthy career he went on to perform with numerous well respected musicians, produce for Grammy-winning albums and videos, as well as, have his own successful solo career. From Rock &Roll to Smooth Jazz, Derringer has the talent to tackle music across all genres, and his continued success is proof of just that.

Trinity-on-Main is located at 69 Main St in New Britain. It is central Connecticut’s premier venue for live performances, events, and rental space. Housed in an elegant former church, Trinity-on-Main is a non-profit organization committed to bringing arts and cultural events to Greater New Britain, as well as encouraging community revitalization and economic development in the city.

For more information about the show please contact the Media Manager for Trinity-on-Main, Nicole Thody by email [email protected], or by phone 860-229-2072.

 

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