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Contra: Broken Top with Noah Grunzweig 7:30 pm
Contra: Broken Top with Noah Grunzweig @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church
Nov 4 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Contra: Broken Top with Noah Grunzweig @ Gatton Hall / First Congregational Church | Corvallis | Oregon | United States
Broken Top Bo Leyden – mandolin Shari Ame – fiddle John Light – keyboards A new Corvallis contra band, with a Portland keyboardist, Broken Top brings lively traditional music to the dance. Noah Grunzweig Noah Grunzweig is a master of … Continue reading
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Dinna Fash Celtic Trio 7:00 pm
Dinna Fash Celtic Trio @ Imagine Coffee
Nov 11 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Dinna Fash Celtic Trio @ Imagine Coffee | Corvallis | Oregon | United States
Dinna Fash Celtic Trio Dinna Fash is Scots Gaelic for don’t worry, and this trio uses cellos and fiddles to play a wide variety of old and new Irish, Scottish, Québécois and Shetland tunes.
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Contra: KGB with William Watson 7:30 pm
Contra: KGB with William Watson @ Wilson Elementary School gym
Nov 18 @ 7:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Contra: KGB with William Watson @ Wilson Elementary School gym | Corvallis | Oregon | United States
KGB Julie King – piano Claude Ginsburg – violin, concertina, viola Dave Bartley – mandolin, guitar, cittern, etc. This KGB is not a spy organization, but a band from Seattle that plays for New England style contradance, English Country Dance … Continue reading
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A Winter Gift – “Patrick Ball” Harp & Stories 7:00 pm
A Winter Gift – “Patrick Ball” Harp & Stories @ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship
Nov 30 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
A Winter Gift - “Patrick Ball” Harp & Stories @ Unitarian Universalist Fellowship | Corvallis | Oregon | United States
A Winter Gift is presented by three of the premier Celtic Harpists in the world. Patrick Ball, Lisa Lynne & Aryeh Frankfurter perform Celtic legends, along with Irish and English literature woven together with beloved and rare pieces of holiday … Continue reading