Events

EVIE LADIN AND KEITH TERRY in Concert

Victor Guitar, 1457 S. Broadway, Denver

Saturday, April 20, 2013, 8pm

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 TO BE ANNOUNCED: Clawhammer Banjo & Body Music Workshops Sat April 20th 1pm

Evie Ladin

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 second solo release Evie Ladin Band (2012) debuted at #12 on the Folk-DJ Chart. Keith Terry is a renowned percussionist/rhythm dancer and the founder of the International Body Music Festival. A pioneer in contemporary Body Music, Keith is known as the Artistic Director of Crosspulse, producing large-scale intercultural collaborations, educational outreach and more.

Killer banjo, bass, box, bells & song, with the kinetic thrill of percussive dance – Evie Ladin & Keith Terry’s DUO show is an unusually moving and entertaining mix of traditional and original music/dance that has audiences around the world saying repeatedly “I had no idea what I was going to see…this is badass!”

Seating is limited – make your reservations now!
A $15 donation is requested
To make a reservation or for more information: [email protected]

VIDEOS from the Evie Ladin Band release concert, Freight & Salvage, Berkeley, CA:

Dime Store Glasses

CooCoo

Got You On My Mind

 

Greg and Jere Canote in Concert!

Sunday, June 9, 2013 at 7 p.m.
At Victor Guitar, 1457 S. Broadway, Denver

Jere and Greg Canote

Double up with laughter when these identical twins take the stage.  With fiddle, banjo, guitar, ukulele and genetically matched voices, Greg and Jere Canote bring back fun, vintage American music – including forgotten fiddle tunes, country classics and quirky novelty songs. The Canote Brothers’ old-time sound includes folk, jazz, and novelty tunes from the`20s and`30s, as well as their own vintage-inspired original music.  NPR fans may remember the duo as the musical sidekicks on “Sandy Bradley’s Potluck,” a National Public Radio show they performed on for 13 years way back in the 1900’s. In performance, the brothers play up the full effect of their sounding and looking alike, with little tricks like passing a guitar pick back and forth between their identically creased foreheads. But it all comes back to their decades-long love affair with those great tunes of the past.  Guaranteed fun!