Sunday Night Live! - Event Recap
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February 2009 - Featured this Month:
- Dan Piccolo & the Indian Music Ensemble
- the New Green
- Spencer Michaud
- Ann Arbor singer-songwriter
- Guitar, Song-writing, and Creativity instructor
About Dan Piccolo & the Indian Music Ensemble
Dan has pulled together a wonderful collection of musicians to join him this month in performing classical Indian music. The group consists of:
- Dan Piccolo, tabla
- Meeta Banerjee, sitar
- John Churchville, tabla
- Scott Brady, bansuri
- Prashanth Gururaja, violin
Many thanks to the entire ensemble!
About Spencer Michaud
Spencer Michaud is a narrative singer-songwriter that uses an elastic tenor voice to cover an incredible range of genres and emotions. He draws upon the ghosts of motown, tin-pan alley and the folk tradition to create a sound that is both theatrical and sincere. Michaud has been chosen to perform at the 9th, 10th & 11th Jeff Buckley Tribute concerts held anuually at Uncommon Ground in Chicago. He currently teaches guitar and songwriting in the Ann Arbor area.
http://www.myspace.com/spencermichaud
About the New Green
Hailing from Ann Arbor Michigan the indie/folk pop group The New Green consists of Dan Piccolo, Kate and Samantha Cooper, Brian Goodwin as well as founder and song writer Steven Clausnitzer. Their melodic compositions, compelling lyrics and dense arrangements have drawn comparisons to Wilco and Belle & Sebastian. Their debut Album “Easily Made, Easily Broken”, Recorded with Jim Roll at Backseat Studios in Ann Arbor, takes the listener on a sonic journey through the often discouraging but always hopeful evolution of young love. This is an ambitious album full of strings, horns and percussive nuances. For a quick insight into its range, listen to “Mature Alcoholic” and “Bone White, Skin Tight”.
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