a hall designed for listening!
“It’s always great to perform at any venue that’s designed for listening... It lets the songs shine, the music breathe … it allows for nuance and subtlety that you sacrifice in a louder venue.” -Ben Parent of The Rivergods Norwich Bulletin 9/22/11General Concert Info
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Folk music traditions lend to its accessibility and popularity in social situations.
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Atwater and Donnelly ~ April 16, 1999
7:30 PM All Souls UU Congregation 60 Huntington St., New London, CT 06320 Award-winning duo of Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly performs a unique and thrilling blend of traditional American and Celtic folk music and dance, along with original songs … Continue reading
Posted in 1999 Concerts
Tagged Celtic folk music, dance, guitar, harmonica, limberjack, mandolin, mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, poetry, songwriters, tin whistle, traditional American
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Atwater and Donnelly ~ January 16, 1998
7:30 PM All Souls UU Congregation 60 Huntington St., New London, CT 06320 Award-winning duo of Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly performs a unique and thrilling blend of traditional American and Celtic folk music and dance, along with original songs … Continue reading
Posted in 1998 Concerts
Tagged a cappella, celtic ballads, dance tumes, guitar, harmonica, limberjack, mandolin, mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, sea chanties, tin whistle
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