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COLIN O’BRIEN/ STELLANOVAS

February 14, 2016 @ 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm

Colin is again sharing the evening with his talented friends the Stellanovas,  Chris Wagoner and Mary Gaines.  They pack a lot of music and fun into a performance.

Banjo, fiddle, guitar, footboard playin’ COLIN O’BRIEN‘s, latest release, “After a Song”, was recorded in Nashville with some of music city’s best pickers: Larry Perkins, Matt Combs, Mark Howard and Dennis Crouch. Those boys were so enthralled with Colin they urged him to move there, which he and his wife, after a bit of consideration (1 or 2 minutes), did.

It was in the summer of 2011 that Nashville music legend Larry Perkins heard Colin’s set at the John Hartford Memorial Festival. Larry was side-struck. He immediately invited him down to Nashville make a record. The result, After A Song, features 12 of Colin’s originals and a band comprised of some of the late John Hartford’s band mates.

“After A Song…Bottles the lighting that was John Hartford’s engagingly off-center songwriting” – Jon Weisberger, The Nashville Scene.

In addition to his solo song and dance, Mr. O’Brien performs withThe Nashville Stringy-Band, an acoustic super-group featuring Matt Combs on fiddle, Mike Compton on mandolin and Todd Phillips on bass.

Originally a jazz-guitar major at the University of WI-Stevens Point, MARY GAINES truly found her musical voice studying jazz cello under the tutelage of the great Richard Davis (bass player with artists ranging from Sarah Vaughn to Van Morrison) at the UW-Madison. Mary is also known for her amazing voice–often compared to Bonnie Raitt but definitely her own. She (along with her husband, Chris) has done extensive work as a session musician, appearing on albums such as Smashing Pumpkin’s Gish, several Freedy Johnston, Willy Porter, and Carrie Newcomer albums, and scores of others.

A founding member of Madison’s Harmonious Wail, The Common Faces, The Bob Westfall Quartet, and The Moon Gypsies (the latter three co-founded with Mary Gaines), CHRIS WAGONER has had his foot in just about every musical circle in Madison. Classically trained as a violinist, (he also plays ukulele, hawaiian guitar, accordion), he met Mary while attending the UW-Madison. Switching to an alternating diet of jazz and classical violin studies, while playing in bands ranging from rock, blues, bluegrass, and country, to folk and jazz, Chris has been an in-demand performer and session musician in the region for almost two decades.

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Date:
February 14, 2016
Time:
7:00 pm - 9:30 pm