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Troubadour Concert Series: “Most Wanted” Emerging Artists
April 4 @ 7:30 pm - 10:30 pm
$20
The Folk Project presents a special evening with this year’s Falcon Ridge Folk Festival’s audience-voted “Most Wanted” Emerging Artist winners.
ALEX RADUS is a “versatile crooner” (UMC Nashville) and “master guitarist” (Courier News), but his songwriting takes center stage. Known affectionately for his unique brand of “genre whiplash”, Alex pairs whimsical and poignant storytelling with an eclectic mix of Americana, swing, blues, folk and more.
TINA ROSS is a compelling NY based singer-songwriter known for her reflective lyrics and distinctive voice that resonate deeply with her audience. Drawing inspiration from Folk, Jazz, Americana, and her own life experiences. Tina’s songs are richly textured, layering vivid lyrics and intricate melodies that capture the nuances of human experience, much like a brushstroke conveys both light and shadow. Whether solo or collaborating in a songwriter round, Tina’s music is both soothing and stirring.
LOUIE LOU LOUIS is a Brooklyn-based songster who combines an uplifting musicality with a soothing, yet energizing vibe. Through life experiences and short stories, he celebrates human imperfection and engages audiences with an infectious positivity. With a unique blend of folk, jazz, and global music, he inspires joy and connection in any audience. Louie is a graduate of Berklee College of Music.
This event is part of The Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series, Morristown’s Listening Room. Now in its 50th year, the Troubadour is sponsored by The Folk Project each Friday evening at the Fellowship. Admission is $20.00 per adult at the door, $15 for Folk Project members. Children 12 and under are free. For further information, call 201-650-6928, or visit www.folkproject.org. The Folk Project website offers music samples of Troubadour performers at troubadour.folkproject.org.
The Folk Project is New Jersey’s leading acoustic music and dance organization, and has been showcasing acoustic and traditional music in North Jersey since 1971.
Funding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.