Bio
Luke and Russ Condon - founding members of Town Meeting grew up in a small town called Ayer in Central Massachusetts. Growing up, they shared a love of listening to and creating great music, which they still do. They also happen to be brothers.
Dean Adrien, formerly of Orphan, joined the band in April of 2013. Having played music most of his life with the likes of Jonathan Edwards, Tom Rush and several others from the Boston Folk scene of ago, Adrien was already a well accomplished musician when he joined the band.
Influenced by a wide range of musical acts - from Dawes to The Avett Brothers to Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young - when Dean and the Condon brothers get together it's nothing short of spectacular. Throw in Isiah Connor on a cajon or djembe and you've got some heavenly harmonious sounds that are sure to draw a crowd. Their songs are original, well written and harmony driven with a real emphasis on musical quality and arrangement. In other words, they don't just write a song, they take some time and craft one.
Since the spring of 2013 when they officially formed, Town Meeting has been playing small venues in Massachusetts from Fitchburg to Harvard Square in Cambridge. Whether for a few or for many, when these guys perform, it's always entertaining. (Just ask someone who's seen them!)
This year, Town Meeting has played in two festivals at City Hall Plaza in Boston, as well as a coffee shops and other venues across Massachusetts and Southern New Hampshire. Their music was selected for 92.5 The River's homegrown showcase and got some great feedback.
Keep your eye out for Town Meeting. It's a sound you don't want to miss. I promise.
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