Folk string quartet in Warren

Posted 10/18/17

The second show of Common Fence Music’s new series – The Warren Sessions at Hope & Main – will be headlined by the all-female folk string quartet Laura Cortese and The Dance …

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Folk string quartet in Warren

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The second show of Common Fence Music’s new series – The Warren Sessions at Hope & Main – will be headlined by the all-female folk string quartet Laura Cortese and The Dance Cards. The show is but one stop on the group’s tour in support of their new album, California Calling, which was released October 6. Cellist Valerie Thompson (cello/vox), fiddler Jenna Moynihan (fiddle/vox), and Zoe Guigueno (bass/vox) will pair their sophisticated string arrangements and rich vocal harmonies to fiddler and band leader Laura Cortese's poignant and powerful singing.

WHERE: Hope & Main, 691 Main Street, Warren
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 20; 7:30 p.m.
COST: $18 in advance, $20 at the door
MORE INFO: CommonFenceMusic.org

Laura Cortese and The Dance Cards

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