NOTLOB PARLOUR CONCERTS PRESENTS...
"THE FIRST COUPLE OF FOLK ROCK."
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 8PM
PRESENTED AT THE HISTORIC LORING-GREENOUGH HOUSE, JAMAICA PLAIN
Living legends and rising young stars performing in a
261-year-old house make notloB Parlour Concerts a Boston treasure.
Welcome
back Mike + Ruthy! Having combined a total of seven times as a duo or as a part
of the Jay Ungar and
Molly Mason Family Band (Jay Ungar is Ruth’s father) or as a part of Sometymes Why, Mike Merenda and Ruth
Ungar Merenda are no strangers to the notloB series.
As a duo Mike + Ruthy have refined their sound
down to the very core of acoustic American music, demonstrating an uncommon
ability to create songs as lyrically sophisticated as Bob Dylan or Leonard
Cohen and as harmonically beautiful as Gillian Welch & David Rawlings or
Simon & Garfunkel. With their arsenal of fiddle, banjo, guitar, ukulele and
their hallmark harmony singing, a Mike + Ruthy concert is overstuffed with
soulful songs and stories and a timeless sound that is spellbinding and
pure.
Over a decade of touring has taken them worldwide where they've performed well
over a thousand concerts in listening rooms, living rooms and festivals as well
as performances at NYC's Carnegie Hall accompanying Arlo Guthrie in 2005 (with
their former band The Mammals) and Madison Square Garden as part of Pete
Seeger's 90th birthday celebration in 2009.
2012 will see Mike + Ruthy's 4th release entitled The NYC EP featuring the
premiere recording of "My New York City" a beautifully revived Woody
Guthrie lyric from the Woody Guthrie Archives. The song will also be included
on "My Name is New York," a 4-CD compilation being issued by Woody
Guthrie Publications including new recordings by Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and
Bob Dylan and more. Mike + Ruthy are on tour in 2012; with a springtime
CD release tour and another national swing in the fall.
"The essence of American music . . . this summer's must-hear acoustic
album." - Performer Magazine
"Quite a few folks have done this 'set-Woody's-lyrics-to-music thing' over
the past couple decades. I'm not sure anyone's ever done it better than
this." - Peter Blackstock (co-founder of No Depression)
“Extraordinary . . . some of the most exquisitely expressive vocals you will
hear in the roots music field" -AmericanRootsUK.com
“Mike + Ruthy are carrying the torch for simple, heartfelt acoustic music . . .
the rustic kind without any smoothing out of the edges with a direct line back
to the Carter Family via Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Bob Dylan and even the
Byrds" - Maverick Magazine, UK
“Mike + Ruthy have become a force to be reckoned with in the acoustic music
world, and [The NYC EP] proves their mettle . . . Bold banjos rule, fiery
fiddles run wild, and an expansive sound that threatens to raise the rafters
prevails.” – The Daily Freeman”
“There's perhaps no better way to summarize the lasting impact of Woody
Guthrie's music than to note the quality of the very newest music being made
with his words. Husband-wife Mike and Ruthy Merenda got the lyrics to "My
New York City" from the Guthrie archives and set it to one of the most
gorgeous melodies ever to accompany one of Woody's songs. It came out in April
2012: Brand new right now, it's destined to become a classic.” - eMusic’s 20
Best Woody Guthrie Songs (Sung By Other People)
"Mike + Ruthy channel Woody Guthrie." - Journal & Courier
"The first couple of folk rock." - Radio Free Americana
"Everything else starts from music like this." - AmieStreet.com
"Infectious new folk rock" - Boston Globe
“Seemingly descended not just from one famous folkie, but the entire folk
tradition itself." - Willamette Week
“Some of the best songwriting of their generation - literate, political,
melodic, alternately angry and satirical and sensual." - Michael Simmons
Presented at the historic Loring-Greenough
House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Sliding scale $14-19, JPTC 20% member discount + $1 preservation fee.
Doors 7:30, Concert
8:00pm
Due to the parlour’s
intimate size, reservations are strongly advised. Email notlobreservations at gmail dot com
Concert & series information: https://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/
Pastries from
Fiore's & Coffee from JP Licks
Public transportation information: http://mbta.com/
notloB concerts are volunteer-run and not-for-profit. 100% of
patron donations go to the artists and production expenses.
"In this era of pop-driven
acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
-Jack Hardy
Upcoming:
Saturday, December 8 ~ August Watters and Jose Lezcano
Sliding scale $10-15, JPTC 20% member discount +
$1 preservation fee.
Artists' website ~ http://www.berklee.edu/faculty/detail/august-watters/,
http://www.joselezcano.com/
"LIKE" notloB's FACEBOOK PAGE
Living legends and rising young stars performing in a
261-year-old house make notloB Parlour Concerts a Boston treasure.
Welcome back Mike + Ruthy! Having combined a total of seven times as a duo or as a part of the Jay Ungar and Molly Mason Family Band (Jay Ungar is Ruth’s father) or as a part of Sometymes Why, Mike Merenda and Ruth Ungar Merenda are no strangers to the notloB series.
As a duo Mike + Ruthy have refined their sound down to the very core of acoustic American music, demonstrating an uncommon ability to create songs as lyrically sophisticated as Bob Dylan or Leonard Cohen and as harmonically beautiful as Gillian Welch & David Rawlings or Simon & Garfunkel. With their arsenal of fiddle, banjo, guitar, ukulele and their hallmark harmony singing, a Mike + Ruthy concert is overstuffed with soulful songs and stories and a timeless sound that is spellbinding and pure.
Over a decade of touring has taken them worldwide where they've performed well over a thousand concerts in listening rooms, living rooms and festivals as well as performances at NYC's Carnegie Hall accompanying Arlo Guthrie in 2005 (with their former band The Mammals) and Madison Square Garden as part of Pete Seeger's 90th birthday celebration in 2009.
2012 will see Mike + Ruthy's 4th release entitled The NYC EP featuring the premiere recording of "My New York City" a beautifully revived Woody Guthrie lyric from the Woody Guthrie Archives. The song will also be included on "My Name is New York," a 4-CD compilation being issued by Woody Guthrie Publications including new recordings by Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, and Bob Dylan and more. Mike + Ruthy are on tour in 2012; with a springtime CD release tour and another national swing in the fall.
"The essence of American music . . . this summer's must-hear acoustic album." - Performer Magazine
"Quite a few folks have done this 'set-Woody's-lyrics-to-music thing' over the past couple decades. I'm not sure anyone's ever done it better than this." - Peter Blackstock (co-founder of No Depression)
“Extraordinary . . . some of the most exquisitely expressive vocals you will hear in the roots music field" -AmericanRootsUK.com
“Mike + Ruthy are carrying the torch for simple, heartfelt acoustic music . . . the rustic kind without any smoothing out of the edges with a direct line back to the Carter Family via Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Bob Dylan and even the Byrds" - Maverick Magazine, UK
“Mike + Ruthy have become a force to be reckoned with in the acoustic music world, and [The NYC EP] proves their mettle . . . Bold banjos rule, fiery fiddles run wild, and an expansive sound that threatens to raise the rafters prevails.” – The Daily Freeman”
“There's perhaps no better way to summarize the lasting impact of Woody Guthrie's music than to note the quality of the very newest music being made with his words. Husband-wife Mike and Ruthy Merenda got the lyrics to "My New York City" from the Guthrie archives and set it to one of the most gorgeous melodies ever to accompany one of Woody's songs. It came out in April 2012: Brand new right now, it's destined to become a classic.” - eMusic’s 20 Best Woody Guthrie Songs (Sung By Other People)
"Mike + Ruthy channel Woody Guthrie." - Journal & Courier
"The first couple of folk rock." - Radio Free Americana
"Everything else starts from music like this." - AmieStreet.com
"Infectious new folk rock" - Boston Globe
“Seemingly descended not just from one famous folkie, but the entire folk tradition itself." - Willamette Week
“Some of the best songwriting of their generation - literate, political, melodic, alternately angry and satirical and sensual." - Michael Simmons
Presented at the historic Loring-Greenough
House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA 02130
Sliding scale $14-19, JPTC 20% member discount + $1 preservation fee.
Sliding scale $14-19, JPTC 20% member discount + $1 preservation fee.
Doors 7:30, Concert
8:00pm
Due to the parlour’s
intimate size, reservations are strongly advised. Email notlobreservations at gmail dot com
Concert & series information: https://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/
Pastries from
Fiore's & Coffee from JP Licks
Public transportation information: http://mbta.com/
notloB concerts are volunteer-run and not-for-profit. 100% of
patron donations go to the artists and production expenses.
"In this era of pop-driven
acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
-Jack Hardy
-Jack Hardy
Upcoming:
Saturday, December 8 ~ August Watters and Jose Lezcano
Sliding scale $10-15, JPTC 20% member discount +
$1 preservation fee.
Artists' website ~ http://www.berklee.edu/faculty/detail/august-watters/,
http://www.joselezcano.com/
"LIKE" notloB's FACEBOOK PAGE
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