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Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, Annalisa Tornfelt

Wed. June 8th 2016 St. James Community Hall $20-$24

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Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, Annalisa Tornfelt

On the heels of an acclaim-filled year with bluegrass band Frank Solivan & Dirty...
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Wed. June 8th 2016 + Add to Calendar St. James Community Hall (All Ages)
8:00pm  Doors at: 7:00pm $24 ($20 members)

Artists

Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen
Annalisa Tornfelt

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The Rogue Folk Club
The Rogue Folk Club is a registered non-profit Society in th...
3214 West 10th Avenue Vancouver BC
Open / Operational

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Physical tickets at: The Rogue Folk Club, Rufus Guitar Shop, Highlife Records, Tapestry Music (ex-Prussin Music)

Event Description

On the heels of an acclaim-filled year with bluegrass band Frank Solivan & Dirty Kitchen, the group’s bandleader and mandolinist, Frank Solivan, releases his highly anticipated solo release, Family, Friends & Heroes. This album is a labor of love and a stellar piece of work. A nod to the musical heroes inside and outside of Solivan’s family, the project features Dirty Kitchen members, some of Solivan’s own kinfolk, and several special musical guests.

Accompanied by his band Dirty Kitchen, Frank Solivan will be on tour in support of Family, Friends & Heroes throughout 2016. Dirty Kitchen features 2013 IBMA Banjo Player of the Year Mike Munford, guitarist Chris Luquette, and bassist Jeremy Middleton.

Annalisa Tornfelt, the Alaska-raised musician best known as the singer and fiddle player for Black Prairie, grabbed her “Black Beauty” Arch Kraft guitar and an analog 8-track to record her unadorned, front porch solo album, The Number 8 (March 2015), and covers album of requests, Search Zero (October 2015 ) on Woodphone Records.

“In Alaska, I was raised on classical music, Disney, and Chuck Mangione’s Children of Sanchez,” says Annalisa, who began playing bluegrass decades ago. She recently discovered rock and roll, when Black Prairie asked her to sing “The Song Remains the Same” (for Laura Veirs’ New Year’s Eve show, “Two Beers Veirs.”) Some of the songs on The Number 8 go back 10 years, and the mysterious third instrument on there is the nyckelharpa, a Swedish harp formerly owned by Peter Buck. He gave it to Annalisa after hearing her play. “The sounds she coaxed from the wood and strings seemed to put her in a trance,” adds Scott McCaughey of the Minus 5. “She even taught us how to spell it.”

http://annalisatornfelt.com/
http://dirtykitchenband.com/
http://www.roguefolk.bc.ca/concerts/ev16060820

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St. James Community Hall
3214 W. 10th Ave.
Capacity364
Open / Operational

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