Saturday May 13
10a-11a Vicky Lee 11:30a-12:30p Gina Sobel 1p - 3p Tara Mills 3:30p-5:30p Wicked Olde |
Sunday May 14
10a-11a BRIMS 11:30a-12:15p Skyline Country Cloggers 12:30p-2:30p Koda & Maria from Chamomile & Whiskey 3p-5p The Judy Chops |
Journey with Vicky Lee to Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and the Isle of Man to listen in to how the Celts expressed their morning in song: soft and mild, jaunty, foggy, or awaiting the seals or the whales, this music is bound to embrace you!
Gina Sobel is a natural improviser. Accomplished on multiple instruments (flute, sax, voice), she radiates energy and excitement in her live performances and is sought after as a soloist with national and international performers. She is an award-winning songwriter and composer; in her own music, Sobel brings together elements of funk, jazz and American folk music into a fresh and compelling sound.
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Wicked Olde. Our sound may best be described as eclectic. Very, very eclectic. And old. From Big Walter Horton to Hank Williams, Sr., Jackson Browne to Bill Monroe, George Gershwin to Gordon Lightfoot, Bluegrass to Blues, Pop to Folk, Old-timey and Appalachian standards that'll make you nostalgic, to lively Celtic jigs and reels that'll blow your socks off.
wickedoldemusic.com The Blue Ridge Irish Music School (BRIMS) is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to creating community through Irish music, dance and song. BRIMS offers classes for all ages and skill levels. The BRIMS Traditional Ensemble brings Irish culture to life with infectious Irish tunes, stirring songs and traditional dance. www.BRIMStunes.org
The Skyline Country Cloggers, based in Crozet, Virginia, is a non-profit club for the purpose of promoting and continuing the rich heritage of American clog dancing. Our group was founded in 1987 and several founding members still dance on the team. Many others have been with the club for at least 20 years. While that longevity makes everyone feel like family, we also have some married couples and mother-daughters on the team.
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Kim and Jimbo play Americana, old-time southern mountain music, gospel, and songs for families and children. Performing together professionally for over 20 years, the Carys have performed for more than 300,000 adults and children at festivals, museums, cultural centers, schools and libraries throughout the state.
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