Andi Fawcett. Photo by Kate Strait

Andi Fawcett
6-9 p.m. Thursday. Three Dollar Deweys, 241 Commercial St., Portland. threedollardeweys.com
Singer-songwriter Andi Fawcett is one of the state’s hardest working musicians. She plays out almost constantly, including a steady schedule of solo, acoustic performances at several locations. Fawcett has been part of Doubting Gravity, Sly-Chi, Hollis Hollow and Inside Straight over the past two decades. Hear her play a mix of originals and rock, country and pop covers with a voice that is both clear and emotive.

Scottish Fish. Photo by Dylan Ladds

Scottish Fish
7 p.m. Friday. Maine Craft Distilling, 123 Washington Ave., Portland, $10 in advance, $15 day of show. mainecraftdistilling.com
Spend an evening filling your ears with traditional and contemporary Scottish and Cape Breton music while your glass is being filled with various spirits like the Maine Mule. Scottish Fish is a Boston-based Celtic quintet comprising five women who met in elementary school and have been playing together ever since. You’ll likely hear several lively tunes from the “Upscale” album, home to tracks like “Trip to Dingle” and “Speybay.”

Adam (left) and David Moss of The Brother Brothers. Photo by Kaitlyn Raitz

The Brother Brothers
5 p.m. Sunday. Oxbow Blending & Bottling, 40 Washington Ave., Portland, $12 in advance, $15 day of show. oxbowbeer.com
Twins Adam and David Moss record and perform as The Brother Brothers. Raised in Peoria, Illinois, they started singing along with songs by The Beach Boys and Everly Brothers as toddlers. Harmonies don’t get much closer than those of these two brothers. “The January Album,” their third, is due out this month, so you can expect to hear some tunes from it. In 2022, the brothers released “Cover to Cover,” home to a dozen takes on tunes like Tom T. Hall’s “That’s How I Got to Memphis” and Jackson Browne’s “These Days.” Folk act Bradley Copper Kettle opens the show.


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