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Heartstrings Presents Jonah Tolchin, Frank Fairfield & Bill Scorzari

at Congregational Church of Huntington | Fri Apr 17

Location

Congregational Church of Huntington

30 Washington Drive
Centerport, NY 11721
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Contact Name: Heartstrings Presents
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Date & Time

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Fri, Apr 17, 2015
Cost:    20
Description

Get ready for an exciting evening of original Americana/Roots and American Primitive music, as performed by modern-day pioneering artists Jonah Sky, Frank Fairfield & Bill Scorzari in an intimate setting. This is the premiere concert event, produced by Heartstrings Presents -- the latest offshoot of Heartstrings Magazine and Heartstrings Studios.

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DOORS: 7 PM
SHOW: 8 PM

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

JONAH SKY:
Newport Folk Festival alum, Jonah Sky (formerly known as Jonah Tolchin), is described as: "There are few folks south of 25 that can nail Americana, blues and folk with impeccable instrumentation and songwriting the way Tolchin can. It's as if he's a 40 year-old lovechild of a Mississippi Delta blues man and Loretta Lynn..." (Garland Harwood). In Jonah's own words, "everything that has happened, everything that is happening, everything that might happen, and everyone I've ever met, or heard of, heard, seen, spoken to, etc" are his inspiration. The pleasure of Tolchin's sound is from his ability to create music skillfully and gratefully; he draws from every angle and experience imaginable.
(http://www.jonahtolchin.com/)

FRANK FAIRFIELD:
Frank Fairfield, also a Newport Folk Festival alum, is a native of Fresno, California, who now resides in Los Angeles. Frank's unique take on the traditional murder ballad, "Duncan and Brady" was Third Man Records' first Blue Series release of 2014. TMR calls Frank's performance, "A dark and delirious slice of new American Primitive by the modern master of the form...a genius on the fiddle, guitar, and banjo who possesses a broken and soulful voice which perfectly reflects the tragedy and damnation of the subject matter"
http://frankfairfield.bandcamp.com/

BILL SCORZARI:
Bill Scorzari was born and raised in New York. By the age of thirteen he was performing at local venues with the older kids in the neighborhood. Many electric and acoustic bands later, he stumbled upon a Live at Paste recording of Justin Townes Earle's "Mama's Eyes." He describes the experience as profound, life-altering and the very moment upon which his journey into the Americana, folk, roots, bluegrass and singer-songwriter genres became inevitable. Since then, Bill has written over 100 original compositions (and counting). "Scorzari plays roots/blues/folk music that sound as old as the hills themselves...His voice fits around the music like a glove and provides shades of melancholy, adversity and hope."
www.billscorzari.com

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