Corwin and Grace
Monday, September 11th, 2023
6:30 PM Driveway Concert
I played a gorgeous waltz written by Corwin before ever meeting them. Then came the Contra Dance and the music was magical -Susan
Reservations: SV.house...@gmail.com
Suggested Donation: $20.00 - $25.00
Corwin Zekley has deep roots in music, having grown up in traditional & world music communities in Northern California. They’ve played violin for over 20 years in a myriad of styles from traditional Celtic music to Hot Club Jazz, to singing and playing classic love songs. Corwin has played over a thousand shows, appeared on dozens of records, and has published albums and books of their
songwriting and compositions. Since graduating from the Berklee College of Music in 2019, they've spent most of their time touring the U.S and internationally with multiple bands, as well as playing solo shows and teaching music. Check out their music at www.corwin.us/
Grace Fellows fell in love with music as a child, and formed her first band at age 14. She studied at Ventura College and CalArts. Last August, she completed her masters from the BIMM Institute (London Music College). She has been recording, performing, and touring. Check out her music at www.towselikehouse.com/
Upcoming Concerts:
September 14th (Thursday), 7:30 pm Sheila Kay - see below for more info
September 27, 2023 - Kathy Kallick Band
September 14th For more information on Sheila Kay’s San Jose event, contact cornl...@gmail.com
September 14th 7:30 pm Suggested donation up to $35
NOTE: This is NOT a Silicon Valley House Concert event. Please respond to the email above.
An evening with Sheila Kay Adams! Don’t miss out on a rare West Coast appearance by a national treasure!
A seventh-generation ballad singer, storyteller, and banjo player, Sheila Kay Adams was born and raised in the Sodom Laurel community of Madison County, North Carolina, an area renowned for its unbroken tradition of unaccompanied ballad singing that dates back to the early Scots-Irish and English settlers in the mid-17th century.
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A recipient of both the North Carolina Heritage Award and the NEA National Heritage Fellowship - the nation’s highest recognition for the folk and traditional arts - Sheila Kay performs and teaches regularly at festivals and music camps and will be at the Berkeley Old-Time Music Convention which begins on September 20th.