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Postponed: Katie Dahl and Kitty Donohoe: Twin Bill

DATE
Friday, February 18, 2022
TIME
7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
VENUE
University United Methodist Church (UUMC)
1120 S. Harrison, East Lansing
COST
$20 Public; $18 Fiddle Members; $5 Students. Available online or at the box office at 6:30 PM
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New Date: October 14, 2022. “Katie Dahl’s songs aren’t just melodies and words, they’re journeys that are firmly grounded in a sense of place—beautiful, real landscapes that help you feel places that you may have never been before. That’s the very best kind of songwriting. - Dar Williams  ‘Kitty is making a name for herself in Irish America and you can see why from the high quality of the work here.‘ Irish Music Magazine.

This show was rescheduled to October 14, 2022. Click here to view that event

Kitty Donohoe

Michigan Emmy award-winning songwriter Kitty Donohoe was born into a large, creative family outside of Detroit and has been ‘making up’ songs for as long as she can remember. Describing her music as ‘folky, bluesy, Irishy, American, Canadianish’, she draws from her roots to create music that is uniquely her own ~ music that’s ‘haunting, melodic and literate’ ~ All Music Guide. With a love of language, an innate sense of melody, and the soul of a storyteller, she backs herself on piano, guitar and cittern with equal finesse, but she sees these skills as mostly providing the foundation for the music she writes, both songs and instrumentals. ‘Kitty creates a glorious sound’ ~ Sing Out. Kitty’s latest CD, ‘The Irishman’s Daughter’, combines her original pieces with some traditional music and is getting great reviews. ‘Kitty is making a name for herself in Irish America and you can see why from the high quality of the work here.‘ Irish Music Magazine. Singing her songs with a ‘soaring voice’ (Victory Music Review) she often performs solo, but can ramp it up when joined by Canadian Len Wallace on accordion, Luke Panning on fiddle, or ‘uber multi-instrumentalist’ David Mosher on pretty much everything else. In 2002 Kitty was awarded an Emmy for her 9/11 song ‘There Are No Words’, which led to it’s use in a film and an appearance at the Pentagon for the dedication of the Pentagon 9/11 Memorial.

www.kittydonodoe.com

Katie Dahl

“Katie Dahl’s songs aren’t just melodies and words, they’re journeys that are firmly grounded in a sense of place—beautiful, real landscapes that help you feel places that you may have never been before. That’s the very best kind of songwriting.”
—Dar Williams

Based in Door County, Wisconsin, Katie Dahl normally plays over 100 shows a year across the U.S. and beyond. During the pandemic, she spent her time offering Curbside Song Dropoffs in her retrofitted turquoise “Songmobile” van instead. Katie’s latest album, Wildwood (produced by Birds of Chicago’s JT Nero), spent eight straight months on the folk radio charts in 2019, including two months in the top ten. Dar Williams calls Katie’s songs “beautiful, real landscapes that help you feel places that you may have never been before–the very best kind of songwriting.”

https://katiedahlmusic.com/

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