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Part of the May LAMPLIGHTER SESSIONS:
"PETER MULVEY is one of the most accomplished guitarists you're ever likely to hear...utterly original...it is nigh on impossible to explain him to the uninitiated his intelligent and sometimes complex songs engage both hemispheres of the listener's brain...one of the finest, most complete entertainers...stunning." - The Irish Examiner RANDY SABIEN Dubbed the past, present and future of jazz violin by NPRs Jazz Profiles, RANDY SABIEN is a regular at Big Top Chautauqua and has performed on A Prairie Home Companion and Austin City Limits. His instrumental skill on the violin, guitar, mandolin, and piano, in the genres of jazz, country, and rock, is legendary.
RANDY SABIEN Dubbed the past, present and future of jazz violin by NPRs Jazz Profiles, Randy is a regular at Big Top Chautauqua and has performed on A Prairie Home Companion and Austin City Limits. His instrumental skill on the violin, guitar, mandolin, and piano, in the genres of jazz, country, and rock, is legendary.
KATIE DAHL comes from rural Door County, and has earned high words of praise from some of the countrys finest songwriters. She has performed her original songs everywhere from the dusty cliff country of Mali, West Africa, to the winding canals of southern France, to the cedar forests of the American northwoods. The depth and power of Katies alto voice, the literate candor of her original songs, and the easy humor of her live performances have earned her numerous songwriting awards. Katie is also a playwright whose musical Victory Farm premiered to high acclaim in 2012 and has since been made into a live cast album. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel says Katie combines old-fashioned populism, an abiding love of the land and wickedly smart love songs, all delivered in a rich and expressive alto.
KAIA FOWLERs music shows influences from genres that include modern singer-songwriter, 1960s and 70s folk and folk rock, Americana, acoustic blues, and roots music. Her sound integrates beautifully resonant vocals reminiscent of singers like Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell with guitar work that ranges from delicate finger picking to percussive strumming. Kaia has poured her observations on lifes struggles, longings, joys, and sorrows into songs.
Kaias 2015 album, an EP titled All The Way, is dedicated to her husband who died of pancreatic cancer, with sales benefiting the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. A new album, One Breath, is scheduled for release in 2019. She was a finalist in the 2012 Great River Folk Festival songwriting competition.
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LocationCafe Carpe (View)
18 S. Water St. W.
Fort Atkinson, WI 53538
United States
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Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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