Summer Schedule of CPTV's Infinity Hall Live is Announced

Infinity Hall Live, the eclectic national music series, produced by Connecticut Public Television (CPTV) and distributed nationally by American Public Television, announces the release of Season 4, with eight new episodes: Tedeschi Trucks Band, America, Robben Ford, Sadie and the Hotheads (featuring Downton Abbey’s Elizabeth McGovern), Toad the Wet Sprocket, Women of Song, Guitar Heroes, and Jackie Greene.  

The 60-minute episodes are produced at the 1883 jewel box, Infinity Music Hall in Norfolk, and the brand new state-of-the-art Infinity Hall Hartford. Season 4 includes the premiere of Infinity Hall Live-On the Road with the Tedeschi Trucks Band concert filmed in Connecticut’s historic Warner Theatre.

Show Title                                                          CPTV (Fridays at 10pm)               CPTV - 4U (Sundays at 8pm)

Women of Song: Tori Amos,                               Friday, July 3                                      Sunday, July 5

Aimee Mann, Shelby Lynn,

Wailin Jennys, Wilson Phillips, Joan Osborne                                                      

 

Toad the Wet Sprocket                                     Friday, July 10                                    Sunday, July 12

 

Guitar Heroes: Robert Cray, Tommy Emmanuel  Friday, July 17                                     Sunday, July 19

Keb' Mo', Tim Reynolds, Robben Ford,

Tedeschi Trucks                                                                                                               

 

Robben Ford                                                    Friday, July 24                                     Sunday, July 26

Jackie Green                                                   Friday, July 31                                      Sunday, August 02

The Infinity Hall Live series makes music the focus with pure and simple performances by acclaimed artists hailing from a wide range of musical genres, including rock, folk, blues, and pop. Infinity Hall venues allow the artists to create an intimate setting, where viewers can see every move made and every note played by the artists. Before each performance, CPTV captures honest interviews off stage to draw television audiences even closer. 

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Submitted by New Fairfield, CT

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