Showing posts with label duo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label duo. Show all posts
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Wednesday, March 16, 2022
The Kerry Boys to perform Irish music at Derby Neck Library
DERBY - Join us March 26 at 2 p.m. for one hour of traditional and original songs by The Kerry Boys, an Irish music duo that has performed from Pennsylvania to Maine for over 20 years.
This is an in-person event. No registration is required, but seating is limited. The Library is at 307 Hawthorne Ave.
This is shared from the Derby Neck Library Facebook page.
Monday, April 27, 2020
Seymour-based record label releases album from local duo, Passing Strange
Seymour-based NeuroTronix Records is pleased to announce the release of "The Water and The Woods" from Connecticut-based Indie/Alternative duo Passing Strange!
We are so excited to share this release with you, and hope you enjoy the album.
Here is a link to where you can access their YouTube music page to take a listen to their latest work.
https://m.youtube.com/ playlist?list=OLAK5uy_ kOMliOSRpZbeMRcevmROv4XMO9HMQr txY
This is a press release from NeuroTronix Records.
This is a press release from NeuroTronix Records.
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Local duo inks record deal with independent label in Seymour
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| Anthony Paolucci and Kate Mirabella / Contributed photo |
SEYMOUR - Growing up, many kids dream about becoming rock stars.
Seymour High School graduate Kate Mirabella, is no exception.
On July 17 that dream came one step closer to reality when her band, Passing Strange, signed a record deal with NeuroTronix Records - an independent label in Seymour.
After three years of playing shows around the state, recording music, and raising funds for organizations like Bridges Healthcare, Milford Prevention Council, and To Write Love on Her Arms, Passing Strange is finally moving up in its musical career.
“It’s the kind of thing every musician dreams of, one day signing with a record label,” said Kate, who sings and plays piano in the band. “This is how all my heroes started out, and I’m hoping it’s the first big step on the road to great things.”
Drummer Anthony Paolucci said, "We’re hoping that by signing with NeuroTronix, this will open a lot of doors that might not otherwise be available to us. We’re excited to be working with Rick (Demko); he believes in our music as much as we do. With his experience and expertise, we’ll be able to reach even more people.”
You can check out Passing Strange’s pre-label album, Come Whatever Storms, on Spotify.
After three years of playing shows around the state, recording music, and raising funds for organizations like Bridges Healthcare, Milford Prevention Council, and To Write Love on Her Arms, Passing Strange is finally moving up in its musical career.
“It’s the kind of thing every musician dreams of, one day signing with a record label,” said Kate, who sings and plays piano in the band. “This is how all my heroes started out, and I’m hoping it’s the first big step on the road to great things.”
Drummer Anthony Paolucci said, "We’re hoping that by signing with NeuroTronix, this will open a lot of doors that might not otherwise be available to us. We’re excited to be working with Rick (Demko); he believes in our music as much as we do. With his experience and expertise, we’ll be able to reach even more people.”
You can check out Passing Strange’s pre-label album, Come Whatever Storms, on Spotify.
To learn more about NeuroTronix Records, visit neurotronixrecords.com.
This is a press release from Richard Demko.
Friday, February 8, 2019
Save the date: Duo to perform at Assumption Church in Ansonia
ANSONIA - Prometheus Duo will perform at the Church of Assumption with an interesting and diverse repertoire at 5:30 p.m. March 3.
Prometheus Duo is a saxophone/piano duo based between Hartford and New York City, specializing in traditional classical music, the exotic, and the new.
The church is located at 61 N. Cliff St.
*Information shared from a Facebook event page.
Monday, February 19, 2018
Friends of Derby Neck Library to present The Kerry Boys
Shared from the Library website:
The Kerry Boys are Mark James, originally from the county Kerry Ireland now a Cheshire resident, and Pierce Campbell, (Connecticut’s official State Troubadour 2007/08) of Prospect.
These two dynamic and popular Connecticut Irish Balladeers combined their talents to form an exciting Irish music duo over 25 years ago, and have been dazzling audiences from Maine to Pennsylvania ever since.
Derby Neck Library is located at 307 Hawthorne Ave., Derby.
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