11th Ever L.A. Old Time Social Friday Night Concert!

Fri. 5/13, 8pm, $20:**

The Velaslavasay Panorama, 1122 West 24th St., 90007

Sausage Grinder (House band for the night)

Earl White & Adrian Davis

Tom Marion & Frank Fairfield

The Canote Brothers

**Pre-sale tix available HERE!

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Earl White & Adriane Davis

Early White & Adriane Davis

Earl White and Adrienne Davis are a dynamic duo who have been icons in the old-time music and dance community for more than a decade. Earl’s energetic fiddle style upholds the Appalachian tradition while adding his trance like sound and distinct bowing. He is well known for his extensive repertoire of traditional american fiddle tunes and songs.  Adrienne’s steadfast hand on the guitar completes their sound as she drives the bass notes and lays down rhythm. As a duet they perform concerts and instruct at many camps throughout the US.

Earl and Adrienne are the foundation of the Earl White String Band, an energetic, driving, old time string band that have pleasured audiences and dancers across the nation.  They have been joined by various great musicians, such as Mark Olitsky (banjo), Joe (bass) Desjarnette, Chris Jong (banjo), to name a few.  Currently they are joining forces with another dynamic duo, Evie Ladin and Keith Terry.

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 Frank Fairfield & Tom Marion

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The Canote Brothers 

TheCanoteBrothers

Twins, Greg and Jere Canote, make their first Los Angeles appearance  with their infectious fiddle tunes, nutty novelty numbers, and enthusiastic attitudes. Greg and Jere have been performing together since childhood, from their first-grade role as Christmas elves tap-dancing around the wishing well, to their thirteen-year stint as the affable sidekicks on National Public Radio’s Sandy Bradley’s Potluck. They have played for concerts, dances and musical events in forty-seven states and a few foreign countries. With guitar, fiddle, harmonica, ukulele, banjo, and genetically matched voices, these guys love to share what they do. Fiddle tunes are their first love, but they also sing together in the tradition of the brother duets. With a nod to the Vaudeville days, they are always eager to dip into their bag of tricks. For over thirty years, they have taught a thriving Seattle string band workshop and have been regular teachers at the Festival of American Fiddle Tunes, Rocky Mountain Fiddle Camp, Portland Uke Fest and many more.

Here the Canotes here!

See the Canotes here!

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Sausage Grinder

Sausage Grinder