Young indie rockers make big stage debut
As live music resumes at Concord’s downtown Bank of New Hampshire Stage, a direction that started with the summer In The Park series continues: the showcasing of regional talent. Social distancing requirements now limit capacity, creating a sweet spot for acts like Grenon, a quartet of indie rockers who are more than excited for their upcoming show on Oct. 17.
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On August 8, 2020 Grenon was a featured artist on WMUR-TV’s NH Chronicle Summer Songfest here in New Hampshire. Here is the video they played on air… debuting our new bass player RJ Wood.
Grenon’s “Imaginary Friends” was named a semi-finalist in Music City Song Star songwriting competition.
From the email:
Congratulations!! We are so excited to let you know that you were one of the semi-finalists out of thousands of entries in the Music City SongStar Fall 2019 contest!! Yay! We loved your song and are so thankful you submitted it!
New Hampshire punks pop-rockers Grenon, led by and named after singer Kacie Grenon, have already seen two nominations at this year’s Limelight Music Awards (for Young Performer of the Year and Video of the Year), and they recently dropped the “Imaginary Friends” tune. Things are going well, everything considered. The blend of quirky, energetic rock and Kacie’s emotive vocals works beautifully. They’re live streaming this week so see for yourself.