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Remembering Wyatt: “The Warrior,” a music video featuring Lehigh Valley musicians honoring Wyatt Newhard, premieres at 4:45 p.m. Jan. 27, Roxy Theater, 2004 Main St., Northampton. Newhard, 14, of New Tripoli, died Nov. 3, 2018, after battling cancer for 11 years. Vini Lopez, above, left, founding drummer of Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band, gave drum lessons to Newhard, above right. “The Warrior” has music by Frank DiBussolo and lyrics by Jim Steager, Jordan White, Frank Porter, Gloria Domina and DiBussolo. The songwriters, plus Rick Boulay and Mike Roi, perform after the screening. Video sales benefit Newhard’s parents, Sarah and Mike Newhard. The concert is sold out. Information: roxytheaternorthampton.com; 610-262-7699
“Chamber On Stage”: Stefano Greco is back at Miller Symphony Hall, Allentown, for the “Chamber On Stage Sunday Afternoon Music Series,” 3 p.m. Jan. 27. Greco’s recordings include J.S. Bach’s “The Art of Fugue” and “Goldberg Variations” and Händel’s “Keyboard Suites.” Greco has performed at the Festival of Castleton; Opera City Concert Hall, Tokyo, and Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City. He has been heard on radio and television, including CNN, RAI International and Radio Vatican. The concert series is sponsored by The NB Center For American Automotive Heritage, Allentown. Tickets: Miller Symphony Hall box office, 23 N. Sixth St., Allentown; allentownsymphony.org; 610-432-6715
Stringing along: Billy Strings opens for Greensky Bluegrass, 8 p.m. Jan. 31, Penn’s Peak, Jim Thorpe. Doors open at 7 p.m. Greensky Bluegrass is touring in support of its sixth album, “Shouted, Written Down & Quoted.” Billy Strings, born William Apostol in Lansing, Mich., was named by Rolling Stone magazine as a “Top Ten New Country Artists to Know” and a “Rising Star of Bluegrass” by Acoustic Guitar magazine. “Turmoil And Tinfoil” charted at No. 3 on the Billboard Bluegrass charts. In January, 2018, Rolling Stone magzine published an article, “Why Guitarist Billy Strings Is the Bluegrass Star You Don’t Want to Miss.” Tickets: Penn’s Peak box office, 325 Maury Road, Jim Thorpe; pennspeak.com; ticketmaster.com; 800-745-3000