Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts presents an online concert screening of Inda Eaton: Shelter In Place. The screening marks one year since the last live performance on the stage at Bay Street Theater.
One year ago on March 13, Bay Street Theater hosted a full house for the last live music performance before the Covid-19 crisis shut every venue down. This last show, presciently titled “Shelter in Place,” was the culmination of creative energy generated over several years in the making of the independently produced Americana Roots Rock album by Inda Eaton called “Shelter in Place.” The concert is available on-demand at baystreet.org through Friday, April 30.
The full concert was filmed by Authentic Productions and features Inda Eaton, B. Rehm-Gerdes, Mike Guglielmo, Jeff Marshal, Jeffrey Smith, Mamalee Lawler, and Rose Kerin, with a special appearance by Nancy Atlas. This virtual event combines live concert footage with behind-the-scenes videos and never-before-seen footage from making the album.
Eaton is a celebrated storyteller whose music is planted in the tradition of Americana roots rock, wielding observational humor and anecdotes to explore topics of resilience, community, and connection. The show takes a rousing look at the allure and chaos of the road from the perspective of being in a safe and loving place. Her depictions of wanderlust and adventure across the album’s 11 tracks have been compared to a fusion of Melissa Etheridge and John Mellencamp.
Tickets are available online by donation only. Proceeds from ticket sales will be shared with the artist, and go toward supporting the future of live music in Sag Harbor.