Across The Harbor - "More Than You Should Say" by The Honey Dewdrops
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Imagine an evening where thirteen of Baltimore’s best songwriters and traditional musicians join together on one stage to celebrate the abundance of roots music alive in Baltimore. Across The Harbor is a musical confluence that melds the music of The Honey Dewdrops, Caleb Stine, Letitia VanSant and Charm City Junction with instrumentalists rooted in the Bluegrass, Irish & Old Time traditions.
Across The Harbor features new collaborations and reimagined songs. This ephemeral moment celebrates both the jovial and lamenting sounds found in the rowhouses, sidewalks corners, concert stages, and local sessions within Baltimore. Across The Harbor will transport you through time and space while exploring themes of home and belonging.
Friday February 9th @ The Avalon Theatre - Easton, MD
🎟️7:00pm / $35 - tickets here: www.avalonfoun...
Saturday February 10th @ Music on the Square - Baltimore, MD
🎫4:00pm / $35 - tickets here: onrealm.org/Co...
🎫8:00pm / $35 - tickets here: onrealm.org/Co...
Across The Harbor is:
Caleb Stine - singer-songwriter
The Honey Dewdrops - singer-songwriters
Letitia VanSant - singer-songwriter
Charm City Junction - acoustic roots music quartet featuring
Brad Kolodner - banjo
Patrick McAvinue - fiddle
Alex Lacquement - upright bass
Sean McComiskey - button accordion
David McKindley-Ward - bouzouki, guitar, mandolin and vocals
Sam Guthridge - banjo (from The High & Wides)
Laura Byrne - flutes and whistles
Meghan Mette - fiddle and concertina
EJ Shaull-Thompson - drum set
Beautiful!
The bass part in this song sounds very nice!❤🔥
I'm trying to remember where I met Laura and Kagey. Think it may have been a house concert at my pals Amy and Jamie's place. Last time I saw Laura, Kagey and Caleb was at a concert here in my stomping grounds in Lexington, VA. Caleb was standing in on guitar for Kagey, who had broken his arm skateboarding if memory serves me right. Miss you guys and miss having you as Virginia neighbors. Would have loved to have attended this.