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I arrived home from Florida just in time for winter. I was thinking I need to get busy and book some April House Concerts when I heard on Kate McNally’s Folk Show Sunday night that Ten Strings and a Goat Skin will be playing in some areas conveniently located to come and play at Deb’s. So I booked them for April 7th! Yup….coming right up so here we go. We’ve sold out a house concert before with short notice so I know we can do it for this young, energetic band I met at the Rhythm and Roots Festival two years ago.
Ten Strings And A Goat Skin
brings vigor, curiosity, and sparks of humor to the famous traditional music of their homeland.
- NEW - Nominated for 4 2016 Canadian Folk Music Awards
- Winner of the East Coast Music Associations 2015 World Music Recording of the Year
“Probably one of the most exciting and progressive new roots groups to come through the Burren in some time.... The future for these boys is huge. Traditional music – roots and branches - on both sides of the Atlantic, is in very good hands!”Brian O’Donovan
Burren Backroom Sessions - Boston - 2016
“These three kids get up, they start performing, and I’m like, ‘Damn! They’ve got it all: Stage presence, musicianship, vocals...”Kevin Dunwoody
Vermont World Music Festival
Members of Ten Strings And A Goat Skin, a bilingual band hailing from Prince Edward Island Canada, multiple nominees for the 2013 Canadian Folk Music Awards, East Coast Music Awards and Music PEI Awards, are having the time of their lives as a trad/folk/fusion trio. Weaving the music of the Irish, Acadian, Francophone and Maritime cultures and their original creations with modern and world rhythms, Ten Strings And A Goat Skin have created a fiery, contagious and unique sound that has them in demand and touring extensively throughout Canada, the United States and Europe.
Industry heavyweights have referenced the group’s rare musicality that belies the musicians young ages. With Caleb Gallant, 18 years, as percussionist, Rowen, violinist, and Jesse, guitarist, at aged 20, the lads are pushing boundaries and reinvigorating timeless traditional music for the 21st century. The group’s creativity and unique style has not gone unnoticed. In a recent review of the group, London England’s “Kreol International Magazine” made the following observation: “One of the greatest features of the music industry is the ability for any band from any corner of the globe to achieve widespread notoriety and success. No matter where a band comes from or what kind of music it performs, it is possible for the band to garner attention and gain fans from across the globe. What makes music even more special is the ability for particular groups to succeed while defining their own genre. In a way Ten Strings And A Goat Skin is the perfect example.”
For much more: www.tenstringsandagoatskin.com
For more information about this show please call 603-827-2905
or Email: deb@pfmsconcerts.org