Showing posts with label Songwriters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Songwriters. Show all posts
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Monday, March 19, 2012
Paddies Day Part 2: Killian Troupe at Molten
Three heads are better than one they say. On Paddies Day evening I caught the first performance ever of a new trio: the Killian Troupe at Molten Java in Bethel. It's an acoustic trio where all three sing and write songs.
It's comprised of Richard King, (upper right) Cassandra Mulcahy (upper left) and Jeff Smith (lower left). This was their very first show as a group. Though there are a few instrumental kinks to work out, the result will be quite nice judging by Saturday's performance. Their vocal harmonies were wonderful, and they can also each take the spot light for a song or more or swap out instruments to lend variety to the show.
Each of these independent musicians/songwriters brings different strengths and skills to the group and this may play out well over the long haul:
- Jeff Smith brings a relentless melancholy musicianship and songwriting to his own songs, that is emotive and somehow transcendent. He also brings guitar and mandolin, both accompaniment and lead.
- Cassandra Mulcahy, a music therapist, brings a counterbalancing joy and delight in life, an impish loving song-writing charm on guitar, keyboard and bass guitar chops too.
- Finally Richard King who bills himself as "The Old Picker" brings a lifetime of performing as a folk/country player. With it come a sense of pacing and that solid entertainer's patter to the audience which is almost always lacking in the shows of beginning musicians and songwriters who are so busy feeling their music that they forget they must be showmen too.
You can find out more, and click "like" on their Killian Troupe Facebook page where there are links to their individual pages.
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Bethel,
Music,
Songwriters
Paddies Day Part 1: Flowers & Music at Art and Frame
Jen Vanderlyn and some of the Flowers wall display. |
Art and Frame in Danbury (on Route 6) stages some really nice art show openings and this Paddies Day event was no exception. There's eye candy on the walls, tasty interesting food & wine - and to ice the cake, there's live music.
The music on Paddies Day was Jen Vanderlyn who is half the sisters folk/rock duo Free Thought. She has a great voice and compelling original material. I really can't wait to hear the whole duo in August. For information or to hear some wonderful samples from CDBaby visit their website at FreethoughMusic.WordPress.com
The Flowers show runs through April 29th. You can see what else is up at Art and Frame at http://artandframeofdanbury.com/
Jen Venderlyn |
The Flowers show runs through April 29th. You can see what else is up at Art and Frame at http://artandframeofdanbury.com/
the table! |
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Art Shows,
Danbury,
Music,
Songwriters
Monday, March 12, 2012
Danbury Library Concerts - The Kerry Boys
This past Saturday morning at 11 am - I was down at the Danbury Public library, already caffeinated, with ears perked and ready. Besides browsing among the books - I was there to hear the Kerry Boys, or at least two of them do their musical Irish thing.... The event was well-attended and there were lots of wee folk and I am not talking the little green kind of Irish folk lore. It's good to see a new generation getting hooked on live music. Pierce Campbell led the kids in a series of hand motions to the Unicorn song which was a big hit with the younger set.
The able fellow on banjo and mandolin was a great foil to Campbell's quips. They did some original Irish drinking songs and took favorities requests from the audience. On of the requests was O Danny Boy. Campbell was in excellent voice and did a really nice job on that tune. I needed a tissue. Thanks to those Kerry Boys, and the Danbury Library. For information check out the Kerry Boys website and Pierce Campbell who also plays and sings original folk and jazz. Givea listen. Get on their mailing lists!
The able fellow on banjo and mandolin was a great foil to Campbell's quips. They did some original Irish drinking songs and took favorities requests from the audience. On of the requests was O Danny Boy. Campbell was in excellent voice and did a really nice job on that tune. I needed a tissue. Thanks to those Kerry Boys, and the Danbury Library. For information check out the Kerry Boys website and Pierce Campbell who also plays and sings original folk and jazz. Givea listen. Get on their mailing lists!
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Danbury,
libraries,
Music,
Songwriters
Monday, September 19, 2011
Double Bill at Hideaway last Saturday: McMahon & Smith
Saturday there was some good sound down at the Hideaway. Jeff Smith opened and Shannon McMahon ended the night. Both have strong, emotive voices that really communicate, as well as finesse at the guitar. I enjoyed the listening. The Guatemalan coffee was pretty good too. Both players have tunes online: http://shannonmcmahonmusic.com and http://myspace.com/jeffsmithexperience.com
Labels:
Music,
Newtown,
Songwriters
Friday, September 2, 2011
Songwriters workshop & Open mic
I heard a variety of acoustic acts and if my phone could shoot in low light I might have some pics. Jeff Smith, Mary Mitchell, Jay & Richard, Joe Vee and many others turned in some fine performances.
Earlier there was a songwriter's workshop with Daryl Gregory who suggested daily journaling as a source of ideas for songs.
I played three original songs: In Search of Our Dreams, Stranded in the Starlight & Love Makes You Free. And thanks Lou for the pic!
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