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    Tuesday, May 14, 2024

    Mystic brothers offer free family concerts

    Mason Plasse, 11, center, and his brother , Seth, 8, left, perform a duet while their stepbrother, Zachary Palmer, 10, right, looks on during their free concert Tuesday, April 7, 2020, on the street corner next to their home in Mystic. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Mystic — Music fans can have a free curbside concert on sunny afternoons, courtesy of three young brothers.

    Mason Plasse, 11, brother Seth, 8, and their stepbrother, Zachary Palmer, 10, held their first free concert Tuesday on the street corner next to their home in Mystic.

    Their father, Matthew Plasse, said the boys enjoy playing their instruments and have been playing every day. He said they had been busy with their online learning amid the coronavirus pandemic and wanted everybody to get outdoors for a while, since it was a nice day. Seth started playing in the driveway and the older boys joined in and then they moved to the corner for more passers-by to notice them.

    They plan to have additional free concerts Monday through Friday at 2:30 p.m. if the weather is nice.

    Mason Plasse, 11, right, plays a saxophone solo while his brother Seth, 8, with violin, center, and step brother Zachary Palmer, 10, partially blocked from view, with his trombone, take turns performing during their free concert Tuesday, April 7, 2020, on the street corner next to their home in Mystic. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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    Mason Plasse, 11, center, plays a saxophone solo while his stepbrother, Zachary Palmer, 10, right, who plays the trombone, holds the music stand so the wind doesn´t blow it over while brother Seth Plasse, 8, looks on during their free concert Tuesday, April 7, 2020, on the street corner next to their home in Mystic. (Dana Jensen/The Day)
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