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RICHIE & ROSIE / GOODNIGHT BLUE MOON- Sunday March 17th, at East Rock Concert Series @ mActivity
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RICHIE & ROSIE / GOODNIGHT BLUE MOON- Sunday March 17th, at East Rock Concert Series @ mActivity
Fernando Pinto Presents: Richie & Rosie / Goodnight Blue Moon
Sunday March 17th, at East Rock Concert Series @ mActivity in New Haven
Doors: 6:30 PM / Show: 7 PM
Tickets $15. In advance, $20. at door.
All-ages
Tickets: https://bpt.me/3925146

Richie & Rosie
https://richieandrosie.com/

Richie Stearns and Rosie Newton grew up a 150 miles and few decades apart. While both were raised by professional cellist, Richie started playing banjo at 14 and Rosie began classical piano lessons at eight, eventually moving to classical viola as a teen. Both shared incredibly unique, musically-immersed childhoods: Richies family founded the iconic GrassRoots Festival of Music & Dance (which he is now President of) and by her junior year of high school, Rosie was playing fiddle and touring with folk rock band The Mammals. During that time, the two were introduced at Saratoga Springs Flurry festival -- a meeting that would spark a fated friendship and unique musical bond.

He left an impression on me because he was wearing Converse. I had never seen an adult wear Converse before, said Rosie, reflecting back on the first time she shared the stage with Richie. As a Woodstock native, she graduated high school and decided to move to Ithaca after being drawn to the thriving old-time scene -- which happened to also be Richies stomping grounds. While studying viola at Ithaca College and playing fiddle on the side, Rosie started incorporating folk with her traditional Celtic and classical upbringing. Meanwhile, Richie was a well-established singer and banjo player in the community, having performed around the world with bands like Bela Fleck, Pete Seeger, David Byrne, Billy Bragg & Wilco, Old Crow Medicine Show, and Joan Baez. In addition to releasing two solo albums, Richie was adding to his endless discography, which includes three Natalie Merchant records, multiple collaborations with Jim Lauderdale and Donna The Buffalo, and Carrie Rodriguez.

During Rosies freshman year, the two finally began touring together regionally as part of the Evil City String Band, where they were joined by bass player Ben Gould, Steve Selin on Fiddle (in addition to Rosie), and guitarist Paddy Burke. Eventually, they decided to pursue a more intimate project as a duo and in 2013, released Tractor Beam, a 12-track mix of originals and classics, including Townes Van Zandts If I Needed You and Say Darlin Say, a traditional lullaby. Being their first exclusive release as Richie and Rosie, the pair wanted to give fans a polished recording of the songs that they played live.

After three years of touring and writing, the duo returned to the studio last December to record their second full-length album, Nowhere in Time. The record finds itself at a junction of Americana, old-time, and folk, bringing a new sound to traditional music. Recorded with producer Alex Perialas at Pyramid Sound Studios, the album highlights the incredibly-refined skill of both musicians -- and while the majority of the album is a simple combination of fiddle, banjo, and captivating melodies, the duo manages to pack an incredibly full sound. At the beginning, we were thinking it might be a project with lots of other people involved, more of a big production. As we went through it, we realized that the magic lies within the duo. We have an intimacy of music and we feel the power of two people playing. Thats who we are, said Rosie.

Nowhere in Time gives fans a look inside the bands personal lives, with a variety of introspective lyrics. While some songs are more light-hearted, like Honey Bee, which Richie wrote to lure his girlfriend back to the East Coast, others face more serious topics. Rosie stepped out of her comfort zone for one of the few lyrical co-writes between the two, No Longer Lonely, to write about a close friend passing away. I actually began writing it a couple of years ago -- I would give it to Richie, he would tweak it, and we ended up going back and forth maybe six times. It was a different way for both of us to work and humbling to have our creativity challenged by each other. In the end, we came up with something really beautiful that reflects both of our musicality. I needed to see something beautiful come out of that dark moment.

However, the most interesting story on the album might be the one behind the title track. After receiving an unexpected phone call from the AARP, Richie wrote a song for the organization that chronicled life after 50, in addition to other ultra-specific stipulations. They set up a recording date for the song before it was even written. So Im sitting in my living room, crumpling up paper and trying to write a song about reinventing yourself after 50. I thought, Im going nowhere with this Richie says about the song that turned into appreciating the present, Thats what the song was actually born out of. You can look back and look forward, but we arent done with life, were just where we are. Its about focusing on the moment.

Ironically, the commissioned song became one of their most well-received songs and defined exactly what the duo hopes to achieve -- music that many can connect with. With the fated combination of Richie and Rosies unique skill, varied musical influence, and honest storytelling, Nowhere in Time does just that. As two musicians in two very different parts of life, Richie and Rosie are proof of two things: the power and magic of two people making music, and that the universal messages that lie within their songs will remain timeless.

+ Goodnight Blue Moon
https://www.goodnightbluemoon.com

Blending rich vocal harmonies with lush orchestrations, Goodnight Blue Moon has created a sound that is steeped in tradition, yet entirely current.  GNBM is known for their energetic, honest, and dynamic live performances, offering a refreshing take on Americana roots music. Awarded Best Roots Act in the 2016 New England Music Awards, and Best Folk/Traditional Act in the 2018 and 2013 Connecticut Music Awards, Goodnight Blue Moon has cemented their place as one of New England's premier groups.

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mActivity (View)
285 Nicoll Street
New Haven, CT 06511
United States

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Owner: Fernando Pinto Presents
On BPT Since: May 17, 2017
 
FernandoPinto Presents
www.fernandopintopresents....


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