PLAINFIELD – Plainfield Arts presents The Hokum Brothers on Sunday, June 14, at 7 p.m., at the Plainfield Opera House.

The Hokum Brothers sing original songs filled with humor and satire that add social commentary to true-life experiences. Recent appearances include performances at the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, Tanglewood, and the Vermont International Film Festival.
The trio features Woody Keppel on guitar, Allan Nicholls on drums and Gus Ziesing on accordion, saxophone, and clarinet. Keppel founded Burlington’s Festival of Fools, Ziesing runs a recording studio and was a founding member of the 1980s Vermont band the N-Zones and Nicholls spent four years writing for Saturday Night Live.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with admission by donation, with tickets available online and at the door. The Plainfield Town Hall Opera House is wheelchair accessible and assisted listening devices are available upon request.

