Resolis Community Arts - North Atlantic Project

03 February 2024, Starts: 19:30

Saturday 3 February  7.30  Resolis Memorial Hall

For an evening listening, or dancing, to the sublimely melodic music of

North Atlantic Project  

Cheyenne Brown, originally from Alaska, brings out Scottish flavours on her Harp; Glasgow-born Dave Currie through dobro, guitar and vocal sounds provides some American seasoning, while the lyrical and rythmic fretless bass playing of Graham Muir spins the web between them.  Then it all changes and the harp is stomping out bluegrass and the dobro slides through a beautiful Scottish air.

Have a listen:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfvKtTgTXVc

https://youtu.be/MKxwycsQHXY

Keep the New Year Optimism going, treat yourself to an evening of flawless multicultural/mixed genre music.

Reserve your tickets by phoning 01381 610204
or e-mail: resoliscommunityarts@gmail.com

Tickets: £12 Adult, £6 ScCh

Cash or Card on the door from 7 pm

B.Y.O.B and, of course - irresistable - home baking and hot drinks at the interval


 

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