Happy Hour in The Sunset Lounge: Piano Night Featuring Connor Forsyth
Friday, July 18th @ 6PM | Doors 5PM | Happy Hour Specials 5-6:30PM | Live Music 6PM-9PM
VIP Tables $40 | General Admission Free, Donations Appreciated
General admission seating is first-come, first-served. Guests can choose to reserve a premium table for four for a $40 donation, which helps support ongoing free programming. This is a Sunset Lounge event with bar service throughout the evening.
Enjoy free live music in the Sunset Lounge with pianist Connor Forsyth! After a classical music education that began at age six, pianist Connor moved on to New Orleans, where he studied under jazz legend Ellis Marsalis at Loyola University. His refreshing solo piano work infuses classical, jazz, and modern influences.
Happy Hour Menu Details: Enjoy $3 off entrees, $2 off appetizers, and $2 off drinks from 5PM – 6:30PM during Field Hall’s Happy Hour in the Sunset Lounge!
Upcoming Happy Hour dates include:
July 24 (36 Questions w/ Lara Starcevich)
July 25 (Karaoke w/ Amanda Bacon)
July 28 (Open Mic Monday)
Aug 8 (Casey Fall)
Aug 15 (Field’s Good Party w/ Selector DJ Ricci)
Aug 22 (Lucky & The Locals)
Aug 25 (Open Mic Monday)
Aug 29 (Broadway at Sunset w/ Kyle and Morgan)
CONNOR FORSYTH BIO
After a classical music education that began at age six, pianist Connor Forsyth moved on to New Orleans, where he studied under jazz legend Ellis Marsalis at Loyola University. From there, he became a founding member of Austin-based Americana ensemble The Belleville Outfit. The group toured the U.S. from 2007–2011, during which time they released two critically acclaimed albums and played several major festivals, including Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, and MerleFest. The band was nominated for Best New and Emerging Artist by the Americana Music Association in 2009.
When The Belleville Outfit disbanded in 2011, Connor continued to write, record, and tour with Phoebe Hunt and Ghosts Along the Brazos, amassing three more studio records between the two. After a stint touring with Country Music Hall-of-Famer Ray Price, Connor became a permanent member of 10-time Grammy winner Asleep at the Wheel, whom he toured the U.S. and Europe with from 2016–2022. During his time with The Wheel, he had the opportunity to play with several American music icons, including Willie Nelson, George Strait, James Taylor, Paul Simon, and Bonnie Raitt.
When off the road, he taught himself lutherie and started his bespoke guitar–making business, Forsyth Instruments. He moved from Austin, Texas to Port Angeles, Washington in 2024.