Solebury School will feature Brooklyn-based indie singer/songwriter Bess Rogers as a part of the school’s first annual Music Festival on March 24 at 7 p.m. in the school’s Performing Arts Center. Tickets are available for $10. Call 215-862-5261 or e-mail [email protected] for ticket reservations.
The day before, on March 23, the Music Festival will be kicked off with a performance by Solebury School’s Rock Band featuring Anthony Porter, lead singer for the rock band Clashing Plaid. He works at Solebury School.
Also on Friday, Solebury School alumnus Evan Asoudegan, of Lambertville, will bring his MOO food truck to the campus. MOO, serves “uncommonly good food sourced from local purveyors. They serve hand-crafted burgers, fresh-cut fries, home-spun shakes, and crisp greens,” said a spokesman.
Ms. Rogers’ new record, recently released in October, titled “Out of the Ocean,” is a bold step forward for Ms. Rogers, and one that she has been eager to take. On hiatus in her Brooklyn home last winter, she wrote the songs for “Out of the Ocean.”
Produced by Chris Kuffner and recorded partly in a Maine farmhouse studio, owned by Sam Kassirer (producer of Josh Ritter and Erin McEown) and partly in Ms. Rogers’ home studio in Brooklyn, “Out Of The Ocean” features a host of talented friends including Ingrid Michaelson, Allie Moss, Ian Axel, Saul Simon-MacWilliams, Elliot Jacobson and Dave Eggar (Train, Beyonce).
Ms. Rogers’ music has been featured on TV show, which as “One Tree Hill,” “Pretty Little Liars,” “Raising the Bar,” and “Switched At Birth,” and a national Motts for Tots commercial.

