Northeast USA Tour
DUO TOUR - NORTHEAST US/CANADA
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
NotLob Concerts | Watertown, MA
Jeff Boudreau puts on a great show.
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
Salon Concerts @ Wamsutta Club | New Bedford, MA
Wepeckett Island Records hosts us for a show.
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
Home Routes | The Maritimes, Canada
Check out this amazing circuit of House Concerts in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island.
Tues, March 4 Three Fathom Harbor, NS
Weds, March 5 Charlos Cove, NS
Thurs, March 6 St. Peters, NB
Fri, March 7 Shediac Bridge, NB
Sat, March 8 Charlottetown, PE
Sun, March 9 Summerside, PE
Tues, March 11 Moncton, NB
Weds, March 12 Le Have, NS
Thurs, March 13 Halifax, NS
Fri, March 14 West Chezzetcook, NS
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
Community Concert Series | Phippsburg, ME
Phippsburg Congregational Church, 10 Church Ln (at Parker Head Rd)
7:30pm (doors at 7), Refreshments. $10 adults/$6 students
Info: 207-389-1770
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
Acoustic Artisans | Portland, ME
8pm, $15
Evie Ladin & Keith Terry
Sandywoods Center for the Arts | Tiverton, RI
6:30pm, $15/$10 students/Kids 5 & under FREE
Friday, February 28, 2014
Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
The concert will be presented at a private residence just outside of Cambridge.
Suggested minimum donation is $15pp student, $20pp regular.
Send an email to notlobreservations@gmail.com
EVIE LADIN & KEITH TERRY DUO
DUO PHOTOS | DUO POSTER
Energetic and electrifying clawhammer banjo, bass, percussive dance, storytelling songs old and new, with nuanced, emotive vocals. An intimate, robust evening of acoustic music and dance, a skilled hybrid of American folk arts.
(An) arrestingly fun show...clearly bursting with talent...The crowd clearly loved the energy from the performance, as every song, dance solo, and mid-number banjo breakdown was following by vigorous clapping and hollers. - Smile Politely
You don't often hear words like "traditional," and "authentic" paired with "innovative" and "unique," but Evie Ladin & Keith Terry have brought them together brilliantly in the self-titled, debut album of the Evie Ladin Band, and the result is truly a high point in new old-time music. - FOLKWORKS
The polyrhythmic heat of Evie Ladin's clawhammer banjo, resonant voice, real stories and rhythmic dance - have been heard from A Prairie Home Companion to Celtic Connections, Lincoln Center to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Known as a driving force behind San Francisco's Stairwell Sisters, Evie's solo debut Float Downstream (2010), co-produced by Mike Marshall and Keith Terry, was quickly followed by Evie Ladin Band (2012), nominated for Americana Album of the Year by the Independent Music Awards.
Keith Terry (bass, Body Music, vocals) is a renowned percussionist/rhythm dancer, and the founder of the International Body Music Festival. A pioneer in contemporary Body Music, Keith produces large-scale intercultural collaborations and educational outreach. In the DUO, Keith brings a cinematic ear to playing bass as tonal percussion, with bells, box, body and toys. His CDs and instructional DVDs are released by Crosspulse Media.
Using any surface for it's rhythmic possibilities, Terry claps his hands, rubs his palms, finger-pops, stamps his feet, brushes his soles, slaps his butt and belly, pops his cheek, whomps his chest, skips and slides, sings and babbles and coughs, building his music out of a surprisingly varied register of sounds and clever rhythmic variations. --VILLAGE VOICE
Evie and Keith will be kicking off their east coast tour at this Watertown concert, consult their website for other appearances.
http://www.evieladin.com/
DUO PHOTOS | DUO POSTER
Energetic and electrifying clawhammer banjo, bass, percussive dance, storytelling songs old and new, with nuanced, emotive vocals. An intimate, robust evening of acoustic music and dance, a skilled hybrid of American folk arts.
(An) arrestingly fun show...clearly bursting with talent...The crowd clearly loved the energy from the performance, as every song, dance solo, and mid-number banjo breakdown was following by vigorous clapping and hollers. - Smile Politely
You don't often hear words like "traditional," and "authentic" paired with "innovative" and "unique," but Evie Ladin & Keith Terry have brought them together brilliantly in the self-titled, debut album of the Evie Ladin Band, and the result is truly a high point in new old-time music. - FOLKWORKS
The polyrhythmic heat of Evie Ladin's clawhammer banjo, resonant voice, real stories and rhythmic dance - have been heard from A Prairie Home Companion to Celtic Connections, Lincoln Center to Hardly Strictly Bluegrass. Known as a driving force behind San Francisco's Stairwell Sisters, Evie's solo debut Float Downstream (2010), co-produced by Mike Marshall and Keith Terry, was quickly followed by Evie Ladin Band (2012), nominated for Americana Album of the Year by the Independent Music Awards.
Keith Terry (bass, Body Music, vocals) is a renowned percussionist/rhythm dancer, and the founder of the International Body Music Festival. A pioneer in contemporary Body Music, Keith produces large-scale intercultural collaborations and educational outreach. In the DUO, Keith brings a cinematic ear to playing bass as tonal percussion, with bells, box, body and toys. His CDs and instructional DVDs are released by Crosspulse Media.
Using any surface for it's rhythmic possibilities, Terry claps his hands, rubs his palms, finger-pops, stamps his feet, brushes his soles, slaps his butt and belly, pops his cheek, whomps his chest, skips and slides, sings and babbles and coughs, building his music out of a surprisingly varied register of sounds and clever rhythmic variations. --VILLAGE VOICE
Evie and Keith will be kicking off their east coast tour at this Watertown concert, consult their website for other appearances.
http://www.evieladin.com/
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