Friday, January 8, 2010
Crowfoot Charmed Us on Tuesday, January 5th at The Coffee Gallery Backstage
This trio wove elegantly beautiful melodies all around The Coffee Backstage last Tuesday. There were so many wonderful numbers, it was hard to select the few that I am posting here.
This charming group is from the Eastern Townships of Québéc, near the Vermont border, and displayed their easy fluid playing of flute, fiddle, accordion, and guitar, including songs in English and French. Having cut their teeth on the contra dance circuit, Crowfoot has gained a reputation for their trancelike grooves, subtle interplay, and their unstoppable energy. For 5 years they have been playing for dances across the US, Canada, and the UK, drawing a youthful following and foot- stomping praise wherever they go.
Crowfoot is now turning more and more to the concert stage, where rich vocal harmonies, haunting ballads, and finely crafted instrumental arrangements compliment their infectious dance energy.
Their website is HERE.
And below is just a little tast of what the audience experienced at The Coffee Gallery Backstage.
This charming group is from the Eastern Townships of Québéc, near the Vermont border, and displayed their easy fluid playing of flute, fiddle, accordion, and guitar, including songs in English and French. Having cut their teeth on the contra dance circuit, Crowfoot has gained a reputation for their trancelike grooves, subtle interplay, and their unstoppable energy. For 5 years they have been playing for dances across the US, Canada, and the UK, drawing a youthful following and foot- stomping praise wherever they go.
Crowfoot is now turning more and more to the concert stage, where rich vocal harmonies, haunting ballads, and finely crafted instrumental arrangements compliment their infectious dance energy.
Their website is HERE.
And below is just a little tast of what the audience experienced at The Coffee Gallery Backstage.
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