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The Wildwoods - LO Live! At Children's Park - FREE

20 Front Street
July 22, 2026
6:30 pm
FREE
The Wildwoods - LO Live! At Children's Park - FREE

**Please note this show is free and taking place at Children's Park in downtown Lake Orion and not at 20 Front Street

The Wildwoods, hailing from Lincoln, Nebraska, continue to bring sonic beauty and simplicity to today’s increasingly complicated and cluttered musical landscape. With Dear Meadowlark, the band’s fourth full-length album released on April 11, 2025, The Wildwoods have once again taken the hallmarks of the folk-Americana sound and dressed it in indie sensibilities a la heroes Nickel Creek and Gillian Welch as well as genre mainstays Bon Iver and Mumford & Sons.


And yet, at its core, Dear Meadowlark is about three 20-something musicians celebrating the emotional allure of familiarity and comfort. “The main lyrical theme of the album is the appreciation for our home state of Nebraska and the homesickness that can come with long periods spent on the road,” says Noah Gose.


The Wildwoods are Noah Gose on vocals, acoustic and electric guitar; his wife, Chloe Gose on vocals and violin; and longtime friend Andrew Vaggalis on vocals and upright bass. Their delicate embrace of the past, present, and future has transformed The Wildwoods into a potent entity. Recently, The Wildwoods were finalists in the 2024 Rocky Mountain Songwriter Contest in Red Lodge, Montana. In 2023, the trio enjoyed being finalists in two high-profile band competitions – FreshGrass Music Festival and VHS “Gems in the Rough.” Also, their songwriting strengths have been recognized by semi-final placements in the International Songwriting competition with tracks such as “Untitled” and “Way of Train.”


www.thewildwoodsband.com

Bill Arnold is a Rust Belt songwriter whose music blends the raw edge of rock, the storytelling soul of country, and the roots-driven pulse of bluegrass. Haunted by rivers and shaped by the changing landscapes of working-class America, his songs feel weathered, honest, and deeply human.


As co-creator of Echoes in the Iron, Arnold travels the backroads of small-town America documenting listening rooms, forgotten places, and the communities built around music. Whether performing with an acoustic guitar, dobro, or lap steel, he delivers songs forged in rust and river water.