Last Train to Zinkov Rides the Rails to the Firehouse on Friday April 27
The railroad never got to Tinmouth – one was planned that would have run right past the Firehouse – but David Gusakov and his son Nate are bringing us a symbolical train on Friday, April 27, at 7:30. David is a play-anything musician – Vermont Symphony; jazz at the Firehouse two weeks before with Swing Noire; bluegrass, and fiddle and banjo music with his clawhammer banjo expert son Nate. They play with a lively, toe-tapping touch, sing with mournful sensitivity, and exhibit a creative chemistry that can only be born of a lifetime relationship. Their music tells of the beauty and peace of home, of delight and sadness and the wild human emotions inherent in living and dying. It's American music, with a hint of rural Ukraine, where the Gusakov family village of Zinkov lies. David and Nathan Gusakov play original songs and old tunes about life and death and the beauty of the hills. Featuring clawhammer banjo, wicked fiddling, and family harmonies, the Gusakovs are creating some of today's most unique and compelling folk music.
The Old Firehouse is at Mountain View Road and Vt. 140 in downtown Tinmouth, between the current firehouse and the Town Office building. Doors will open at 7 PM. There is a suggested donation of $10 to $15, 90% of which goes to the performers and the rest to the town for upkeep of the Old Firehouse. Home made desserts, coffee and tea will be available. Donations for them will help support community activities
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