Fri Dec 20 2024
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)
$12.83
All Ages
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"Live at Rose Hall" - Album Release Party
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Raedwald Howland-Bolton’s rendition of country blues portrays the vastness and beauty of an American cultural gem. Performing Delta and Piedmont blues woven seamlessly with other Folk styles, he uses complex and at times primitive finger-picking techniques that explode with the “golden age” sound of acoustic folk music.
Audiences throughout New York are quickly taking notice of Raedwald’s talents and connecting effortlessly with his soulful vocals and the foot-stomping, syncopated rhythms he expresses with humble ease.
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Colin Aberdeen is a bluesman based in Syracuse, NY and frontman for the genre-defying roots rockers Los Blancos. Colin has traveled extensively throughout the U.S. in his two decades of live performance and has earned a variety of awards in his career including repeat honors of favorite guitarist and vocalist in Blues Connection and Syracuse New Times.
Colin has released numerous albums with Los Blancos in their 15 years as a touring band and also been featured as a guest musician on a host of others. When he's not armed with an electric guitar for shows with the band, Colin transforms into a down-home solo performer of original and traditional blues. He plays an extensive repertoire of delta slide and piedmont blues while engaging audiences with soulful vocals and a stage presence of wit and charm all his own.
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Born, raised, and currently working in rural, upstate New York, Neil is a singer-songwriter and guitarist. He’s on a never ending search for the right sound, the right word, and the right story. Had he lived in another time, he might’ve been an explorer, returning only to share his findings with the world. Perhaps in some small way he’s able to do this through his songs. He enjoys playing small listening rooms as much as he enjoys large stages and as a listener first, finds his purpose in making music that can give back some small sliver of the joy and meaning he’s experienced from it himself.
Neil’s musical journey began long before he ever made it a career. Some of his earliest memories include singing into garden hoses, banging on pots and pans, and a vague recollection of watching Bo Diddley play through a thunderstorm. His earliest roots are in the blues, his earliest guitar lessons in folk/Americana, and his earliest gigs playing bluegrass and rock ‘n roll. Somewhere between those genres is where Neil began his journey, and his final destination: unknown.
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