On Saturday, March 26th, Goodnight Moonshine will be playing at Harmony Presents in Hawley, PA. Today we are interviewing Molly Venter, who with her husband Eben Pariser make up Goodnight Moonshine. Molly, thanks for taking the time to speak with us today. We are really excited to learn a bit more about Goodnight Moonshine and give people a little glimpse as to what they can … [Read more...]
Slambovian Circus of Dreams Plays Hawley, PA
On Saturday, March 19 at 8pm Harmony Presents will showcase psychedelic folk band, Slambovian Circus of Dreams. “Called everything from ‘hillbilly-Pink Floyd’ to ‘folk-pop’ to ‘surreal americana’, New York’s Slambovian Circus of Dreams (AKA The Grand Slambovians) ‘is a riveting, mesmerizing, crazy, amazing machine of music.’ – Chronogram Magazine. A rootsy psychedelica that … [Read more...]
Americana-Soul Band, The Rigs Play Hawley, PA
On Saturday, March 12 at 8pm Harmony Presents will showcase Americana-Soul band, The Rigs. “The Rigs are an ever unraveling, quickly evolving, powerful trio formed by longtime musical collaborators Eric Robertson (Bass, Guitar, Mandolin), Duncan Wickel (Fiddle, Cello, Leslie), Nicholas Falk (Drums, Banjo, Bass). Rooted in American musical traditions from the Appalachian … [Read more...]
Looping-Violin Pop Duo, Joseph in the Well in Hawley
On Saturday, March 5 at 8pm Harmony Presents will showcase 2015 Sammie Music Award’s “Artist of the Year” and “Outstanding New Artist,” Joseph in the Well. Managing Director of Harmony Presents, Jill Carletti states, “Joseph in the Well is an original music project led by violinist-looper Joe Kye. This incredible duo features violin, lush string loops, upright bass, and … [Read more...]
Appalachian Bluegrass with The Honey Dewdrops on March 4
On Friday, March 4 at 8pm Harmony Presents will showcase bluegrass duo The Honey Dewdrops. Managing Director of Harmony Presents, Jill Carletti states, “The Honey Dewdrops are gaining recognition as one of the country’s leading twenty-something singer/songwriting teams. Performing on stage, their ‘sweet kind of melancholy’ echoes traditional American folk styles while … [Read more...]