This show, originally scheduled for November 2nd, 2024, has been rescheduled to May 24th, 2025. All original tickets are valid for the new date.
Thanks to Gravity formed at UNH in 1990 and made history in 1991 as the first New England band to release an album on CD. After gaining fans through relentless gigging, they signed with Capitol Records in 1997. The band has ventured beyond traditional rock, scoring and performing a ballet, collaborating with orchestras, and more. They’re thrilled to release their first new album in nearly 20 years, Division of the Human Mind, now available on streaming platforms.
Andy Happel (violin, guitar, vocals) is TTG’s lyricist and primary songwriter. Based in Scarborough, he teaches over 60 music students weekly and brings unmatched energy to the stage.
Drew Wyman (bass) drives TTG’s signature sound with inventive techniques and powerful tones. He’s also the Executive Director of the Alzheimer’s Association, Maine Chapter.
Sean Daniels (drums) anchors the band with precision and dynamic skill. Active in RSU 35’s music program, he also performs in local theater productions.
Kris Rodgers (keys, vocals) is a Maine-based musician known for his work with Kris Rodgers and the Dirty Gems. A songwriter for Steven Van Zandt’s Wicked Cool Records, his music has toured the USA, UK, Europe, and Japan.
What does “General Admission” mean?
For General Admission events, all theater seats are removed from the floor to create an open space, with cocktail tables and barstools added for a more relaxed atmosphere. The number of tables and stools varies depending on the show and are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Theater seating in the balcony will remain in place and is also first-come, first-served. Please contact info@vinhillmusic.com for any accessibility accommodations.