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Holiday Concert - Craig Bickhardt, Halley Neal, Jesse Terry and Sam Robbins

  • Trinity Presbyterian Church 640 Berwyn Avenue Berwyn, PA, 19312 United States (map)

The Spotlight Concert Series is thrilled to announce the return of Songs, Stories & Sleighbells - A Holiday Concert at Trinity Presbyterian Church in Berwyn, PA. On Saturday, December 13th at 7:00 PM, prepare for a magical evening featuring critically acclaimed singer-songwriters Craig Bickhardt, Jesse Terry, Halley Neal, and Sam Robbins, joined by drummer Tommy Geddes. Immerse yourself in their soulful performances, heartwarming originals, and joyful tunes that will immediately put you in the Christmas spirit. This show promises to be as good as Holiday shows get!

Event Details:

  • Date: Saturday, Saturday December 13th, 2025

  • Time: Doors open at 6:30 PM, Show starts at 7:00 PM

  • Venue: Trinity Presbyterian Church, 640 Berwyn Ave, Berwyn, PA 19312

  • RSVP Tickets: https://rsvp.trinityberwyn.com

Supporting the Concert Series:

In a time when ticket prices can be a major barrier, the Spotlight Concert Series is dedicated to bringing people together for a shared cultural experience. While admission is free, a free-will donation is suggested and graciously accepted at the door. Your contribution directly supports the artists and the continuation of the series throughout the year.

For RSVP inquiries or general questions, please contact John Ward at johnward@trinityberwyn.com.

About the musicians:

Craig Bickhardt is a Delaware County resident, and is a folk/Americana performing songwriter with major writing credits, a poet’s voice, a virtuoso guitar style and a veteran’s experience. Craig composed nine (9) Top-10 ten Billboard hits including four (4) #1's and, and has shared the stage with Bruce Springsteen, Stephen Stills, Judy Collins, Hank Williams Jr., Kathy Mattea, and others. Craig's songs have found their way onto platinum and Grammy-winning recordings by legends such as Johnny Cash, Martina McBride, Willie Nelson, Ray Charles, B.B. King, and Alison Krauss. Craig and his long-time friend Thom Schuyler co-wrote and produced the classic Christmas album, Precious Child. Narrated by Guy Clark, it features guest performances by Vince Gill, Alison Krauss, Janis Ian, Michael Johnson, Dan Seals, Ashley Cleveland and a host of others. Website: www.craigbickhardt.com

Jesse Terry - Having always loved Christmas music, Jesse's Christmas album "Peace" was made even more special by becoming a family affair - Michael Terry, Jesse's father, a longtime professional musician / producer, was brought on as co-producer and handled the vocal arrangements. His wife Jess took the photos included in the album packaging, many of which feature Jesse and Jess's daughter. Rooted in rhythmic rock & roll and sharp songwriting, Jesse's latest album Arcadia marks a turning point in his career. It's the seventh original album from an award-winning musician who's spent much of the past decade on the move, playing 150 shows annually, including bucket list events such as Bonnaroo and AmericanaFest. Arcadia captures both sides of that musical personality, finding room for amplified anthems one moment and intimate moments the next, showcasing just how wide Terry's reach can be. A grand-prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest, Terry established himself as a top-shelf songwriter and storyteller even before he built his audience as a solo artist. His lyrical mastery, emotional depth, and soothing voice have often been compared to the likes of Jackson Browne, Jason Isbell, Paul McCartney and James Taylor. Website: https://www.jesseterrymusic.com

Halley Neal is an award-winning folk singer and songwriter whose music radiates warmth, positivity, and peace. A rising presence in the Americana and folk scenes, Halley has toured nationally, performing in listening rooms and folk venues across the country. She has graced the stages of major festivals including the Kerrville Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, and the Telluride Bluegrass Festival. Among her career highlights, Halley has opened for and shared the stage in a duet performance with Grammy-winning artist Sara Bareilles - an experience that reflects both her talent and growing recognition in the contemporary folk world. Following the success of her critically acclaimed 2022 album Beautiful and Blue, Halley just released Letter for a Friend. Written as a collection of personal letters to the people who have shaped, influenced, and inspired her, the album was recorded in Nashville and reflects her most intimate and narrative-driven work to date. Website: https://halleyneal.com/

Sam Robbins is often described as an "old soul singer songwriter." A New England based, nationally touring musician whose music evokes classic singer songwriters like James Taylor and Jackson Browne, Sam adds a modern, upbeat edge to the storyteller troubadour persona. An avid performer, he has gained recognition from extensive national touring, from sharing the stage with artists like Jason Mraz and David Wilcox, and as a main stage performer at national festivals like the Kerrville, Falcon Ridge and Philadelphia Folk Festivals. Touring with a new acclaimed album, “So Much I Still Don’t See”, named one of Atwood Magazine’s 2025 “Artists to Watch”, leading songwriting workshops and exciting performances across the country, Sam Robbins has gained a reputation as one of the brightest rising stars in the national folk music community. Website: https://samrobbinsmusic.com/


Halley Neal and Sam Robbins joined forces and released a Christmas album entitled "You and Me on Christmas Eve."  Recorded at Skinny Elephant Recording in Nashville, TN, with Grammy-nominated producer Dylan Alldredge (Amy Speace, Mary Gauthier, Jesse Terry, Ordinary Elephant), the album features five original Christmas songs and 10 classic Holiday covers that dive deep into Robbins' and Neal's backgrounds as Nashville-based singer-songwriters, with touches of jazz born from their days at Berklee College of Music. Two tracks, "You and Me on Christmas Eve" and "Christmas is Coming Soon" can be found in the soundtrack of the New England based AMC+ movie "Christmas on the Cape."

Earlier Event: November 30
Hanging of the Greens: Carols Service
Later Event: December 24
Christmas Eve Worship