The Northern Borne Trio plays Methuselah Bar and Lounge
The Northern Borne Trio brings there bluegrass/ folk vibe to Methuselah Bar and Lounge
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The Northern Borne Trio brings there bluegrass/ folk vibe to Methuselah Bar and Lounge
A California duo bearing an armful of mini synths who make heart-throbbing, capital P pop punch with more than a hint of post-punk. System Exclusive are Ari Blaisdell and Matt Jones – a Pasadena, California duo bearing an armful of mini synths and a pocketful of Tarantino-dusted riffs who make heart-throbbing, capital P pop punch with more than a hint of post-punk. They rented their home out, packed their bags and for the last two years have been relentlessly touring across the world, building a loyal fanbase in the true-grit, rock and roll fashion, delivering their visceral and fun, high-octane
Bring your acoustic instruments and join in, or just bring your ears. Traditional tunes jam including Jigs, Reels, Waltzes, Rags and more ! All skill levels welcome. Fiddles, Mandolins, Bodhrans, Guitars, Banjos, Ukuleles, Harmonicas, whistles and any other instruments ARE welcome.
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In his dance suites, J.S. Bach ventures into Spanish sarabandes, French bourrées, and British gigues. He and family members delighted in arranging Celtic and Scottish folk music. They will be joined by Beethoven and Haydn who also forayed into Irish folk music with their own arrangements. Makaris formed in 2018 to explore the broad musical heritage of Scotland and the following year released its disc Wisps in the Dell, to critical international acclaim (“Absolutely wonderful…one of the very best releases of 2019 – MusicWeb International). A makar (pl. makaris) was a royal court troubadour of medieval Scotland and the program
A relaxing and centering class for all levels and abilities
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