[Triangle Folk]
Announcing TFMS Concert: Lisa Moscatiello and Rosie Shipley Feb.
19, 2005
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Wed Jan 26 18:20:25 EST 2005
Lisa Moscatiello performs with Rosie Shipley for the Triangle Folk Music
Society in Durham, NC on Saturday, February 19th!
Critically acclaimed vocalist performs select tracks from her current CD
'Well Kept Secrets'. Fiddle player, Rosie Shipley will accompany Lisa
Moscatiello at this special show.
WHO: Lisa Moscatiello with Rosie Shipley
WHERE: Durham Friends Meeting Building, 404 Alexander Ave., Durham, NC
WHEN: Saturday, February 19th
SHOWTIME: 8:00pm
TIX: $10 advance reservations and TFMS members, $12 at the door.
INFO: (919) 403-2013 OR email folk at trianglefolk.org.
WEBSITES: http://www.lisamoscatiello.com <http://www.lisamoscatiello.com/>
www.trianglefolk.org
On Saturday, February 19, 2005 Lisa Moscatiello and fiddle player Rosie
Shipley are scheduled to perform for the Triangle Folk Music Society in
Durham, NC. Lisa Moscatiello has teamed up with Rosie Shipley and recently
released the CD "Well Kept Secrets." Rosie Shipley's fiddle playing is
known for mature, strong, and commanding sound. This crackling energy
harnessed into Rosie's fiddle caught Lisa's ear nearly ten years ago at J.
Patrick's, a pub in Locust Point in Baltimore. "Through all of those years,
we played together about once a month at J Patrick's, and through that
experience formed a very comfortable musical bond. In the past few years we
decided to be more disciplined about it, sitting down together once a week,
working out arrangements for tunes, finding ballads we both liked, and
recording them," explains Lisa Moscatiello.
"Well Kept Secrets" has an intimate, direct sound, inviting listeners to
savor the blend of Rosie's deep, pure fiddle tone and Lisa's rich, sensuous
alto voice. If you have not heard Lisa Moscatiello, now is your chance. A
singer's singer, Lisa is an extraordinary song interpreter with a voracious
appetite for unusual and emotionally potent songs. Rosie presents compelling
interpretations of reels, slip jigs, and polkas, including a lively set of
tunes from Cape Breton Island. Lisa sings traditional and contemporary
melody-intensive ballads. Highlights include the ghostly Scots ballad,
"Here's a Health To All True Lovers," and the elegiac antiwar song, "Flowers
of Saskatchewan," by Canada's David Francey.
All TFMS Events are Non-smoking.
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