Monday, April 15, 2019

April 21, 2019 7:00-10:00PM Musicians' Gathering #37 at Rittenhouse Soundworks

Musicians' Gathering #37 April 21, 2019
Passarinho
"Passarinho [português for “little bird”] is a vivacious quartet that performs instrumental music from around the world. Accordionist Dallas Vietty and mandolinist Bryce Milano first met and discovered their musical kinship through the music of Django Reinhardt. Quickly realizing their common musical interests spanned from Bulgaria to Brazil, they eagerly set about to explore them, and the concept for the band was formed. Together, with percussionists extraordinaire, Jim Hamilton and Gregg Mervine, Passarinho seeks to transcend the confines of borders and genre, taking listeners on a journey through the Americas and beyond. Musical chemistry, technical prowess and joyful spontaneity combine to form a unique and unforgettable musical experience every time they take the stage."
passarinhoband.com
www.facebook.com/passarinhoband


STEVIE AND THE BLUESCASTERS
An acoustic three-piece blues band from Philadelphia specializing in unique arrangements of Chicago, Delta, Piedmont, Texas, pre-war and country blues as well as old Gospel, old Country and a half-pint of R&B.
We also include a smattering of International "Blues" - Mourna, Ladino, Sean Nos and Fado - sung in Portuguese, Spanish and Irish.

Our set consists of a variety of vocals, guitars, National Steel/Resonator, mandolin, harmonica, and even yodeling! Over the years playing together, we have crafted a unique sound that is based on skill and depth, but above all, sheer love for this kind of music.www.stevieandthebluescasters.com
https://www.facebook.com/stevieandthebluescasters/

Phyllis Chapell and Ken Ulansey
Ken Ulansey and Phyllis Chapell have been blending their instruments and voices together for over 15 years, recording in each others many projects, mixing influences, and broadening each others musical outlooks. As Whirled Music, they draw from traditions as diverse as the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Brazil, Ireland, India and, of course, the American songbook. Their travels through most of these cultures lend an authenticity to their music that's wonderful and rare!
Cabriole (Ca-bree-all) is French for caper or leap.
We play traditional french dance music originally from the countryside, but which is now gaining popularity in cities across Europe. Hollis Payer and Elizabeth Shaak play fiddle, Bill Quern plays button accordion and mandolin, Sarah Gowan plays guitar and concertina.www.boxandstringmusic.com

Rittenhouse Soundworks

219 W. Rittenhouse St.
Philadelphia, Pa 19144
Tickets $10 at the Door Free Parking at the lot next door

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