Friday, September 13, 2013

"Rusty Belle" Featured in Black River Folk and Blues Fest, Oct. 12



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Pictured above are the members of Rusty Belle trio who will be one of he four great bands playing at the first annual "Black River Folk and Blues Fest" on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 7 PM at the Ludlow Town Hall Auditorium. Rusty Belle is made up of siblings Matt and Kate Lorenz, along with Zak Trojano. All three members split percussion, vocals and guitars to create a     unique sound and a dynamic listening experience.  Rusty Belle is a roots-oriented folk-rock trio originally based in Amherst, Mass., but more recently settled in southern Vermont. "They're a little bit country, a little bit rock-n-roll and a whole lotta weird,” noted reviewer Dan Bolle in the Vermont publication,Seven Days. He added, “Rusty Belle mashes genres like they were tasty little sonic potatoes."   In addition to the Rusty Belle, the concert will feature the music of Chris Kleeman Band, Gypsy Reel, and The Break Maids. Bruce Farr, Program Director for FOLA (Friends of Ludlow Auditorium), announced the first annual Black River Folks and Blues Fest featuring four of the best blues and folks musical groups ever to play the area. “I don’t think we’ve ever seen this great a collection of talented folk and blues musicians on the same stage for the same performance in my memory”, Farr noted. Tickets for this unique musical event may be purchased on-line at www.fola.us, in Ludlow at the Peoples United Bank, The Book Nook, and The Wine and Cheese Depot, and at the door. Tickets are $15 per person.For further information, www.fola.us or 802-228-7239.
 

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