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Coty Hogue Trio + Virginia Rail at BFF 2022
Join us for an evening of lively tunes and sweet songs at the Sylvia Center for the Arts.
The Sylvia Center is joining other venues in asking for to provide either proof of vaccination (card or photo of card with ID) OR negative Covid test within 48 hrs of your arrival (at home test not accepted). Masks must be worn at all times in the theater, performers will have the option to not wear a mask.
Drinks can be purchased but must be consumed in the lobby, and not brought into the theater.
Doors will open at 6:30pm, open seating, suitable for well-behaved audience members aged 10 and up.
Presented in conjunction with the Bellingham Folk Festival: www.thebellinghamfolkfestival.com
Coty Hogue Tio Originally from Montana, Coty Hogue is a singer and multi-instrumentalist whom Alice Gerrard (of Hazel and Alice) has called "an impressive young talent." She has released three albums and been featured on BBC and Sirius XM satellite radio. Her rendition of the traditional song 'Going to the West' charted #1 on the FOLK-DJ radio charts and another, "Oh Wind" is featured in the independent film, Neon Sky. Performing throughout the Northwest with her trio, featuring Aaron Guest and Kat Bula, listeners can expect tight harmonies and inventive instrumentation featuring original and traditional songs. http://www.cotyhogue.com
Virginia Rail Virginia Rail is a bluegrass band from Bellingham, Washington. Made up of Kian Dye on fiddle and mandolin, Finn Tobias on guitar, and David Chapman on Banjo, Virginia Rail is carrying on the bluegrass tradition in the Pacific Northwest.
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LocationSylvia Center for the Arts (View)
2726 Peabody Street
Bellingham, WA 98225
United States
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Minimum Age: 10 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
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