A Gathering of Fiddlers and Fishermen with Ilana Katz, in Portsmouth

Posted 1/23/16

A Gathering of Fiddlers and Fishermen features 12 or so cameo performances from some of the area's best talent. Ably stage-managed by The Flying Gaffs, Mike Fischman and Ed McGuirl, the show moves along at a lively pace. Among those performing this …

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A Gathering of Fiddlers and Fishermen with Ilana Katz, in Portsmouth

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A Gathering of Fiddlers and Fishermen features 12 or so cameo performances from some of the area's best talent. Ably stage-managed by The Flying Gaffs, Mike Fischman and Ed McGuirl, the show moves along at a lively pace. Among those performing this year are regulars The Tiffany Rozenas Family Band, Ron Marsh, Greg Ferreira and Friends and The Slackwater String Band. Back after a two year hiatus is The Spindle Rock River Rats. Master of Ceremonies is musician, author and painter Ilana Katz. Ilana’s music mainstay is blues and old-time Southern fiddle, but her versatility as an improvisational musician beckons her to play all kinds of music.

WHERE: Common Fence Point Community Hall, 933 Anthony Road, Portsmouth

WHEN: Saturday, Jan. 23; 6:30 p.m.

COST: $15

MORE INFO: 401/683-5085; www.commonfencemusic.org

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