Utilizing an arsenal of instruments: violin, mandolin, accordion, banjo, guitar, percussion, The Ragbirds create their own genre of music, a fusion of folk and pop hooks over danceable World rhythms. Led by charismatic front woman, muti-instrumentalist and songwriter Erin Zindle, this five piece band is performing a special Halloween show at the Garfield Center for the Arts in Chestertown on Friday, October 31 at 8 pm. The prodigiously talented Australian guitarist Daniel Champagne is touring with the band and will open the show.
The Ragbirds and Champagne will arrive in Cecilia, their touring bus (named after the patron saint of music) who runs on waste vegetable oil, thus saving on travel expenses as well as contributing toward a healthier world.
Tickets for this show, part of the SULTANA Downrigging Weekend, generally sell out, best to purchase early. They are just $20, and available on line at www.SultanaEducation.org or by chance at the Garfield Center the day of the show.
For more information please call the theatre box office at 410 810 2060.
And as it is Halloween, Prizes will be awarded for best costume.
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