Come party with The Corn Likkers and Masankho Kamsisi Banda this Friday June 30th

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Susan Goodis

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Jun 28, 2023, 6:35:17 PM6/28/23
to Silicon Valley House Concert Group


The Corn Likkers 

with Masankho Kamsisi Banda


Friday June 30th, 2023    6:30PM

Driveway Concert 


Admission: sliding scale donation - up to $20.00


Email for reservations: SV.house...@gmail.com


Come listen and learn some African  dance  

The Corn Likkers perform hard-driving Old-Time string band music and haunting songs rooted in the traditions of North Carolina and the Appalachian Mountains.


I know this South Bay Family personally and their connection is not to be missed! - Susan


Masankho Kamsisi Banda, M.A

African Dancer & Storyteller — Educator—Healer–Interplay Leader & PeaceBuilder Using InterPlay, Dance, Music, Drumming, and Storytelling to motivate and inspire diverse people of all ages to work together to bring about Peace, Social Justice and Cultural/Spiritual Healing & Understanding. In 2001, Masankho was awarded the Unsung Hero of Compassion by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.African Dancer & Storyteller — Educator—Healer–Interplay Leader & PeaceBuilder Using InterPlay, Dance, Music, Drumming, and Storytelling to motivate and inspire diverse people of all ages to work together to bring about Peace, Social Justice and Cultural/Spiritual Healing & Understanding. In 2001, Masankho was awarded the Unsung Hero of Compassion by His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

Pathways to Peace       Masankho Biography

The Corn Likkers are an old-fashioned family band with a modern sound. They play regularly for Bay Area contradances, won awards at BOTMC, took 1st place at the Santa Barbara Old-Time Fiddlers' Festival – where Eleanor won 1st in singing and Lael won 3rd in fiddle – and played at the Grass Valley CBA Father’s Day Festival. They’re thrilled to be playing with a long-time family friend and "Master African percussionist, dance teacher and story-teller, Masankho Banda. 


Each of the band members carries a separate tradition. 

Eleanor (banjo-uke, banjo, flat-footing and vocals) learned banjo and ballad singing from her mentor Sheila Kay Adams, a 7th generation North Carolina ballad singer and National Endowment of the Arts Fellow. 

Elijah (guitar) has been learning the flat-picking style of Tony Rice from Jason Keiser, a student of Tony’s brother, Wyatt Rice. 

Lael (second fiddle & vocals) plays the chording second fiddle style taught by Tricia Spencer, a master old-time fiddler from Kansas. 

Ray (fiddle) learned Tommy Jarrell’s fiddling style from John Engle, one of the few acknowledged experts in that style. 

Lauren (upright bass) spent years learning and then teaching African dance from and with African dancer and storyteller Masankho Banda.

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Upcoming Concert: 

September 27th, 2023Kathy Kallick band




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