Advance
tickets are now on sale for a special evening of traditional mountain music
December 4, 2015, at 7 pm in Broyhill Chapel on the campus of Mars Hill
University. The concert, called Winter's Tune: Music to Warm an Appalachian
Night, is hosted by the Liston B. Ramsey Center for Regional Studies.
Rhiannon Ramsey |
The
concert will feature local musicians, with a focus on female fiddlers of the
region, including Whitewater Bluegrass with Danielle Bishop, Zoe and Cloyd with
Natalya Weinstein, Midnight Plowboys with Emma Best, Rhiannon and the Relics,
with Rhiannon Ramsey, Dona Cavanagh, Kathryn Parham Brickey, Lillian Chase and
the New Potatoes, Bailee Brandon, and the Buckner Family featuring Carly Mae
Buckner.
According
to Hannah Furgiuele, who directs the event, Winter's Tune began last
year as a fundraiser for the Roger Howell Documentary Project. There was such a
positive response from the musicians and the audience, she said, that the
Ramsey Center chose to host the concert for a second year.
Lillian Chase and Bailee Brandon |
"I
am really pleased that we are able to do this event again," Furgiuele
said. "Last year's musicians loved the intimate setting of Broyhill
Chapel, and the sold-out audience left with smiles and holiday cheer. My
hope is that as we continue to offer this seasonal show, we will showcase
different aspects of the rich musical tradition that is so central to cultural
heritage in Western North Carolina.”
Natalya Weinstein |
Natalya
Weinstein of Zoe and Cloyd said, “I'm really looking forward to playing at Winter's
Tune, especially because three of the young female fiddlers are former
students. I'm so proud of all the young women playing the fiddle in our
region; what a rich musical tradition to carry on!"
Advance
tickets are $15. Tickets at the door will be $18. Proceeds from the concert
will support the Bascom Lamar Lunsford "Minstrel of Appalachia"
Festival, hosted annually by Mars Hill University.
Doors
open for the concert on December 4 at 6:30 pm. Refreshments will be
provided. Contact Hannah Furgiuele for tickets at 828-689-1571, or at hfurgiuele@mhu.edu.
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