Former Devonsquare band member Alana MacDonald (center) of Eaton and bandmates played a great show at the Farmstand Bed and Breakfast’s Feel the Barn series in Chocorua Sept. 26. (KIMBALL PACKARD PHOTO)
Former Devonsquare band member Alana MacDonald (center) of Eaton and bandmates played a great show at the Farmstand Bed and Breakfast’s Feel the Barn series in Chocorua Sept. 26. (KIMBALL PACKARD PHOTO)
BROWNFIELD, Maine — Celebrating a remarkable milestone in music, Alana MacDonald brings her timeless voice and artistry to the stage at the Stone Mountain Arts Center on Saturday, April 18.
A beloved singer, songwriter and violinist, MacDonald is best known for her 35-year career with the acclaimed band Devonsquare. During their celebrated run, the group recorded five albums, including two released on Atlantic Records in the early 1990s. Their evocative songwriting and rich harmonies earned them a devoted following and opportunities to tour alongside artists such as Peter Frampton and Melanie Safka, while also opening for numerous major acts.
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