DANA AND SUSAN ROBINSON-- to perform folk, Americana and old-time music at the York Street Meeting House, 153 York Street, Lyndon on Saturday, October 19 at 7:00 pm. $15 adults; $10 students; under 13 free.
Dana and Susan combine vivid, songwriting and storytelling, with fiddle tunes, banjo grooves, elegant melodies, and rich harmony singing. Their compositions have been featured in Ken Burns' "The National Parks, America's Best Idea" and "The Dust Bowl."
Drawing upon experiences of more than twenty years of touring, Dana and Susan, now of Cabot, Vermont, craft a performance that conveys the mystery and wonders of their journey. Their unique blend of original songwriting and traditional Appalachian music, bring to their performances a deep understanding of America's musical heritage. Since 2003 Dana and Susan have performed hundreds of concerts across the United States, Great Britain and Canada.
"Exquisite music - physical and spiritual, contemporary and ancient, up to its eyeballs in mud and transcendence. Musicians like Dana Robinson don't grow on trees!" — Music Upstream
"Rural America explored with elegant simplicity. Their music and cleanly poetic songwriting bring to mind the great folksingers of our times." - Asheville Citizen-Times