
KITTY DONOH0E
Earth Songs for Kids
Monday, July 14 at 11:00 a.m.
$10 | OPEN SEATING
Kick off the SCA’s GREEN Week! Kitty Donohoe performs music for children ages 4 and up on the basics of GREEN living - recycling, keeping our water clean and the importance of trees. The program will aslo include a recycling demonstration that's lots of fun. Kitty uses instruments that include guitar, banjo and mountain dulcimer.
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Kitty Donohoe |
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PETER MULVEY
Americana
Monday, July 14 at 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
The SCA’s Green week continues with one of our foremost “green” artists. Last year Peter biked his way to Saugatuck via Wisconsin, this year he continues the tradition. Mulvey’s work is immersed in language, art & music, and ranges from tender acoustic picking to rootsy blues & Jazz.
His latest album, Notes from Elsewhere is a retrospective collection of the very best songs he has written in his 15 year recording career. These solo versions allow each song to shine on its own demonstrating Mulvey’s strengths as a songwriter.
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Peter Mulvey |
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PETRA VAN NUIS
Jazz
Monday, July 21 at 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
The pairing of vocalist Petra van Nuis and guitarist Andy Brown is one of those rare combinations where all parts seem to fit. Their shared musical aesthetic is evident as they glide through standards and bossa novas both familiar and obscure. Intimate, romantic and soulful, their sound is easy on the ears and heart.
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Andy Brown & Petra van Nuis
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ANNIE & ROD CAPPS
Folk
Monday, July28, 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
Annie and Rod Capps craft modern day folk songs with a rootsy vibe, a touch of twang, and a soulful groove. The Capps have a sound that reflects their deep and intuitive understanding of each other. Her disarming, earthy voice carries rich melodies that are punctuated beautifully by Rod, who handles guitars, bass and the tenor banjo with equal grace. Having run the gamut from rock to musical theatre, they can’t help but draw from a many genres, although recent influences find them delivering a more organic, folksy sound. Genuine and sincere; effortless and endearing; this duo has been enchanting audiences in quality music venues, house concerts, coffeehouses and festivals throughout the Midwest and beyond.
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Annie & Rod Capps |
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LUX LAND
Americana
Monday, August 4, 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
A Northern California native, Land has not only traversed the country's wildest areas but has brought them to life in her personal and descriptive songwriting. Both heartbreaking and hopeful Land's lyrics speak to the listener on many levels.
Moody and intelligent, simple and poignant, her stripped down production leaves the strongest aspects of her work exposed in the very best way. Her most recent release is entitled Summer Hours.
Lux Land on the web
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Lux Land
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NATALIA ZUCKERMAN
Steel Guitar/America
Monday, August 11, 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
Zukerman didn’t have to look far as a child to find musical influence. She attributes her rigorous work ethic, discipline and instrumental predisposition to her parents. The daughter of violinist/conductor Pinchas Zukerman and flutist/writer Eugenia Zukerman, Natalia grew up in Manhattan, immersed in classical music. Her ears were tuned to perfect pitch, and the guitar dexterity and intricate sense of rhythm and meter evident in her own musicianship came naturally. So did the lifestyle of a traveling performer. Performing live—and experiencing what she calls the life of a “wandering gypsy”—is a family tradition.
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Natalia Zuckerman
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ANTJE DUVEKOT
(Aunt-yuh Doo-va-kott)
Folk
Monday, August 18 at 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
German born, American raised, Antje Duvekot has solidified her reputation as one of America’s top emerging singer/songwriters with her debut studio release “Big Dream Boulevard” -- voted “#1 Folk Release of 2006” by the Boston Globe and was named to the “Top10 Releases of the Year” by National Public Radio’s, Folk Alley.
"This is a brilliant, brilliant album,” says former Rolling Stone music editor Dave Marsh. “I have had this reaction once in the last 10 years, and that was the first time I heard Patty Griffin.”
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TONY FURTADO
Folk/Blues
Monday, August 25 at 8:00 p.m.
$15 | OPEN SEATING
Furtado took up the banjo at 12 and was hailed as a prodigy at age 19. As he was cementing his reputation as a banjoist extraordinaire, Furtado was also developing himself into an equally virtuosic slide guitarist and acoustic bluesman. By the time of his second album release, Within Reach, Furtado was playing and recording with such luminaries as Jerry Douglas, Alison Krauss, and Stuart Duncan.
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Tony Furtado
Listen to two tracks from Tony Furtado's new CD, Thirteen:
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