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Old-Timey Leprechaun-Palooza!
The Old-Time Tiki Parlour and 3rd Saturday Square Dance team up for our St. Paddy's Day "Old-Timey" Leprechaun-Palooza! with Evie Ladin & Keith Terry, Sausage Grinder and Echo Mountain
Fiddles, Banjos, Guitars, Mandolins, Square Dancin' and a Bar!
7:30pm: Concert with Evie Ladin & Keith Terry 9pm - 11pm: Square Dance and Jamming! Tunes played by a mashup of Sausage Grinder and Echo Mountain. Calling by Evie Ladin & LAs awesome Rookie Callers Club!
ALSO, 5:30pm-7:00pm-Evie Ladin will also be teaching an Old-Time Harmony Singing Workshop before the concert! Seats are limited.
Innovative musicians/dancers with a quirky neo-trad soul, Oakland, California-based Evie Ladin & Keith Terry throw down original folk songs and deep interpretations of old songs, with the kinetic thrill of percussive dance. Ladin sings and plays infectious clawhammer banjo, while Terry is a master percussionist. It was Appalachian string band music pared to the absolute minimum of accompaniment, but packed with an orchestras worth of rhythm. Music City Roots, Nashville
Sausage Grinder, Los Angeles classic old-time and country blues string band, combines the traditional sounds of fiddle and banjo breakdowns with the low-down sound of country blues, topped off with a touch of ragtime and hillbilly jazz. The versatile acoustic ensemble features fiddle, banjo, guitar, mandolin, jug, washboard, and a few odds and ends.
Echo Mountain is an old-time string band based out of Los Angeles.Together they play square dances and farmers markets in the LA area and have been featured performers at the Watkins Family Hour. The collective vision of Echo Mountain is to build a repertoire that reflects the whole spectrum of the old-time tradition, playing each fiddle tune and mountain ballad with new energy while remaining true to traditional style and form.
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LocationAmerican Legion Hall Post 206 (View)
227 N. Ave. 55
Los Angeles, CA 90042
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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