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whitewolfsonicprincess w. Baba Yaga Stew
Thu, 31 Oct, 7:00 PM CDT
Doors open
6:00 PM CDT
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1245 Chicago Avenue, Evanston, IL 60202
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whitewolfsonicprincess. 21st Century Druid Music. Celtic Blues. Neo–psychedelic folk rock.
Whatever you want to call it, for the last decade this collaborative ensemble has been gaining fans by making story-songs, prayers to the natural world, and songs that reflect the interconnectedness of all things. The lyrics are driven by massive grooves fused with electric English folk, a wave of acoustic and electric guitar, two basses, drums, and percussion.
The band emerged from the margins of the Chicago theater scene via the art-project, Black Forest Theater Company. Led by James Moeller and Carla Hayden. whitewolfsonicprincess recorded their fourth and latest album “Love Without Fear” at Steve Albini’s legendary Electrical Audio in Chicago with Taylor Hales, and the new release will be available at the show.
If you like your Halloween pagan and grooving, this is going to be your night.
The WWSP Band:
Carla Hayden – vocals & percussion
James Moeller – guitar & vocals
Randy Farr – percussion, harmonica
Chuck Wasserburg – guitar
Nura Aly – violin
Michael Hovnanian – double-bass
Tim O’Brien – electric bass
Steve Rutstein – drums
Douglas Johnson – electric & double-bass
Baba Yaga's Stew: Global Grooves, Fiery Tunes
Stumbling through a dark forest, Lucia heard the wailing of a lone clarinet. It was enchanting - dipping then soaring in a wicked 11/8 time signature….Violin leaping out of its case, Lucia had to fiddle along til she found Dianna, sitting on a log, playing Gankino Horo. They sang and laughed for hours, then decided to make a band. Longing for a drummer to join in their witchcraft, they searched over hills and dales to finally find Mehtab. Now the stew was boiling!
This trio brews up a pot of bubbling tunes and boiling improvisations, inspired by sounds from all over the world and rooted in American contra dance music. Lucia Thomas, on fiddle, oud, banjo, and vocals; Dianna Davis, on accordion, clarinet, piano, and vocals; and Mehtab Kirtan on percussion kit. Their repertoire spans from Bulgaria to Peru, Thailand to South Africa. With fiery melodies, savory grooves, and sultry voices these musicians will share stories and songs from afar, celebrating the brilliance of traditional cultures and the passion of creation.
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