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notloB Parlour Concerts Presents Sandra Wong and Ross Martin, JP, 8/17

Posted on the 13 July 2012 by Notlobmusic @notlobmusic

On Wednesday, May 23 notloB Parlour Concerts will welcome to the historic Loring-Greenough House (c. 1760) in Jamaica Plain


Sandra Wong and Ross Martin

notloB Parlour Concerts presents Sandra Wong and Ross Martin, JP, 8/17

Sandra Wong and Ross Martin come together in a dynamic combination of nyckelharpa/fiddle, and guitar to explore music from all corners of the globe, including their own compositions. Sandra and Ross have been playing music together for 8 years and are now taking their duo on the road.
Reaching into their individual roots of Classical Western, Bluegrass, Jazz, Scandinavian, Middle-eastern, Old-time American music and more, their arrangements honor each tradition while moving into new, unchartered territory. Whether it’s old-time tunes in 7, Bach on nyckelharpa and guitar, Swedish tunes from hundreds of years ago brought into a 21st century arrangement, original compositions or simply beautifully played renditions of traditional folk melodies from around the world; Sandra and Ross create a musical playground for everyone (both musicians and listeners) to explore, play, stretch, and grow in a joyful space.

notloB Parlour Concerts presents Sandra Wong and Ross MartinFriday, August 17,2012Doors 7:15, Concert 7:30pm
Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain
$9 +$1 preservation fee if received by August 1, $14 + $1 preservation fee thereafter.
Reservation requests to notlobreservations at gmail dot com
Concert & series information: https://sites.google.com/site/notlobmusic/
Mailing list -http://groups.google.com/group/notlobmusic
Facebook event -
https://www.facebook.com/events/159950770796869/Pastries from Fiore's
Coffee from JP Licks
Public transportation: http://mbta.com/
Since June 2, 2007, notloB has presented close to 100 old-time, blue/newgrass, folk, Celtic and acoustic blues concerts to audiences throughout the greater Boston area. The historic Loring-Greenough House -
http://loring-greenough.org/  - built in 1760. The concerts are volunteer-run and not for profit. 100% of the patron donations go to the artists and production expenses.

"In this era of pop-driven acoustic music, notloB is keeping the folk tradition alive."
~Jack Hardy


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