
This series showcases local and regional musicians in a relaxed and intimate setting. The lobby is transformed into a 70-seat showcase lounge!
Kerri Powers was destined to be a musician from the start. She spent hours reading, painting, writing stories, learning to play the guitar, and composing her first songs at the tender age of nine. By her own admission, she was a shy child, but her creative pursuits gave her an appreciation of the larger world around her. Those instincts were bred naturally, given the undeniable talent embedded in her genes. Bing Crosby was a distant relative on her father’s side, while her mother’s relatives were said to be descended from author Herman Melville. Notably, too, Powers’ paternal grandmother made her living by playing piano and providing musical accompaniment for silent films, making her a show-business standby back in the day.
Not surprisingly, then, Powers was encouraged to pursue her own creative ambitions while still in adolescence. Her mother, a talented visual artist in her own right, owned an extensive record collection, which gave Kerri her initial exposure to irrefutable icons like Bob Dylan, Neil Young, and John Prine. “I would sit in a wicker rocking chair by the record player and sing along to the songs,” she recalls. “I remember hearing John Prine’s “Hello in There” for the first time and feeling that something magical was happening. It was a momentary yet memorable trip to a sad but hopeful place of lonely old faces.”
Upcoming Events on the
Kingston Line
Wondrous Exhibit (Plymouth)
January 15 - March 1
Plimoth Patuxet Museums Cinema (Plymouth)
February 24 @ 2:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Grab-N-Go Community Dinner (Plymouth)
February 24 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Grab-N-Go Community Dinner (Plymouth)
February 24 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
Chess Club (Plymouth)
February 24 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

