Sunday, February 27, 2011

Announcing Our Joint Concert

We are thrilled to announce a joint concert with the Voetberg family of Centralia, Washington. After several months of planning, we now have the details in place! It will be a fantastic evening of Celtic songs, American fiddle tunes, and Christian music! Two dynamic family bands join together in one concert that will inspire and delight.

Friday, April 8, 2011
7:00pm
Joint Concert With The Voetberg Family
Eastridge Covenant Churh
14100 SE Sunnyside Rd.
Clackamas, OR 97015
Tickets: $10 in advance / $12 at the door
Family Pass: $40 in advance / $50 at the door

To obtain a family pass, or avoid the online service charge, mail your payment (check or postal money order), with the number of tickets you want to:
Noel Bisceglia
P.O. Box 935
Oregon City, OR 97045
Easily pick up your tickets at Will Call on the night of the concert!
 
The Voetberg Family has been described as “unique, wonderful, talented and entertaining.” Since their first performance in 1999, the family band has followed a serendipitous path of bluegrass, gospel, country, folk, jazz and Celtic influences. The children – ranging in age from nine to twenty-two have garnered many awards including state, regional, and national fiddle championships. Visit http://www.voetbergfamily.com/ to see a video of the Voetbergs!
For the past ten years, the Bisceglia Family has delighted audiences with a repertoire that includes music ranging from the wilds of Scotland, to the green meadows of Ireland, American folk music, as well as award-winning compositions. The four sisters (known as Whispering Roses) form the core of the band with Mom, Dad and brother Noah joining in throughout the performance. Enjoy the beautiful fusion of harp, piano, English flutes, violin and guitar woven together with rich vocal harmonies.

2 comments:

Shiloh said...

That sounds nice!

Daniel Ahrens said...

Mom hid the calendar :). Just kidding, but I don't think the whole family is going to be able to make it this time :(. Kinda hard to tell this far in advance though, we'll see.
Daniel