2007/2008

The Friends Art Show

Peyton Tochterman & High Society
Saturday, July 28, 7:30 p.m.June 1-30

CARA "Soul Mates"
Friday, August 17, 7:30 p.m

Quilt National '05 Exhibit
Sept 9 - Oct 6

Dana and Susan Robinson
Saturday, September 15, 7:30 p.m.

Folk, Roots, Americana

Suggested Donation
$10.00 per person

Dana and Susan Robinson
Saturday, September 15, 7:30 p.m.

Corinne West and the Posse
Saturday, Oct 6, 7:30 p.m.

Stephen Bennett
Saturday, Nov 10, 7:30 p.m.

Leslie Brooks Trio
Saturday, Dec1, 7:30 p.m.

Barbara Martin &
Mac Walter

Saturday, Jan 26, 2008 7:30 p.m.

Montana Skies
Saturday, April 19, 2008, 7:30 p.m.

Dana and Susan Robinson are based in Asheville, North Carolina. Dana was raised in California, and then moved to the Northeast; Susan was raised in the Northeast, and then moved to California. They spent most of their lives crisscrossing paths until on Saint Patrick's Day, 2002, Susan attended a house concert Dana was giving in California.
In the early 80's, Dana settled in northern Vermont and built a house - sans electricity and phone - on 30 acres near the Canadian border. There he founded a popular bakery and café where the folk concerts he presented became a valued cultural staple of the community. Dana launched into full-time touring after the release of his debut album Elemental Lullabye in 1994, encouraged by the request to perform at Carnegie Hall for Putumayo's Shelter benefit concert. Since then, Dana has been performing more than 150 concerts each year across the US, Canada, and United Kingdom.
A multi-instrumentalist (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo), Dana brings traditional music values into his contemporary songwriting. He integrates guitar styles from influences as diverse as America's Norman Blake and Tim O'Brien to England's Nick Jones and John Martyn. Dana's songwriting has been likened to that of Steve Goodman and Dougie MacLean, and he sings with a warm and reedy tenor.
Susan brings her rich harmonies and the claw hammer-style banjo into Dana's music. In 2002, Susan had been working as an environmental grant writer in California and studying Scottish fiddle. A natural musician, having played piano and oboe in addition to the fiddle, Susan took instantly to the guitar and banjo when she and Dana met. Together they complete a circle that allows them to more fully explore their passion for merging traditional and contemporary music.
"Many songwriters have been heralded as modern day Woody Guthrie’s or keepers of the American rural spirit, but that mantle might be better entrusted to musicians like Dana Robinson who embody both the heart and the soul of folk music."  - Dirty Linen"
(Dana is) one of the few contemporary singer-songwriters whose songs display a strong respect for the centuries-old folk tradition."

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