Live Music at the Key Largo Library Branch
- Monroe County Public Library

- Dec 23, 2025
- 2 min read
Join us at the Library at 101485 Overseas Highway (in the Tradewinds Shopping Center) for this series of free performances.
Sean Gaskell
Friday, January 16, 4 pm

Sean Gaskell features songs on the kora- a 21 stringed West African harp. He studied under the instruction of Moriba Kuyateh and the late Malamini Jobarteh at their home in Brikama, Gambia, over three extensive visits between 2008-2018. In 2023, he made his first visit to Senegal to study with Youssoupha Cissokho and his son Mamadou Cissokho in the town of Saly.
Hungrytown
Saturday, January 24, 3 pm

Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson, through their years of worldwide touring and tireless devotion to many classic genres of music, have crafted Hungrytown into a true artistic hybrid. Lyricist Rebecca Hall is credited with compositions “that sound as timeless as any traditional songs” (Northern Sky, UK) while producer/multi-instrumentalist/husband Ken Anderson is lauded for his “remarkable affinity for instrumental embellishment” (No Depression) and for crafting Hungrytown’s “gorgeous vocal harmonies” (Folk and Roots, UK).
Marc Douglas Berardo & Grace Morrison
Friday, January 30, 4 pm

Grace Morrison has been described as "unbelievably masterful behind the wheel of a guitar." Marc Berardo's sharply drawn, award winning song portraits cast a net on unusual and beguiling characters and places.
Gladius
Thursday, February 26, 4 pm

Raised in Atlanta, Georgia, pupiled by Andrés Segovia’s protégé, and driven to obsession by Eddie Van Halen—Gladius is an award-winning composer and “accomplished classical/flamenco style guitarist” who soulfully “shreds on the electric” (Phil Keaggy), sharing the bill with Grammy winners and mesmerizing audiences nationwide with his electrifying live act since 2016.
The Kennedys
Friday, March 6, 6 pm
This show is part of our First Friday Concert Series

The Kennedys are an American folk-rock band, consisting of husband and wife Pete and Maura Kennedy. They are recognized for their harmonies and instrumental prowess, blending elements of country music, bluegrass, Western swing and jangle pop.
All performances are free and open to the public. You do not need a Monroe County Public Library card to attend.




