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DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
 ar/Detail.aspx?si=58980\n\nAle Moeller and Bruce Molsky in Concert at the
  Lyceum in Alexandria\n\nGrammy-nominated\, described as "an absolute mas
 ter" (No Depression)\, Molsky transports audiences to another time and pl
 ace\, with his authentic and personal interpretations of rarities from th
 e Southern Appalachian songbook and other musical traditions from around 
 the globe. Best known for his work on the fiddle\, Bruce's banjo\, guitar
  and his distinctive\, powerful vocals also resonate with listeners. His 
 combination of technical virtuosity and relaxed conversational wit makes 
 a concert hall feel like an intimate front porch gathering. \n\nBruce's t
 ake on tradition has landed him in collaborations with some of the world'
 s most highly respected players from roots to rock. He is a special guest
  on legend rocker Mark Knopfler's recent CD\, "Tracker." His 1865 Songs o
 f Hope & Home with Anonymous 4\, was on Billboard's top 10 for weeks. Alo
 ng with Andy Irvine & Donal Lunny\, Bruce is a founding member of the sup
 ergroup Mozaik\, with three recordings. You can see Bruce on the BBC TV "
 Transatlantic Sessions" with Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas\, and on "David H
 olt's State of Music" on PBS. He stays active touring and recording with 
 longtime collaborators Darol Anger\, Tony Trischka and Mountain Drifters'
  Allison de Groot. \n\nFebruary 2022 marked the long-anticipated release 
 of Bruce's solo guitar CD: "Everywhere You Go\," a coming-together of new
  interpretations and arrangements of a wide swath of styles. \n\nBruce ho
 lds the title of "Visiting Scholar in the American Roots Music Program" a
 t Berklee College of Music\, where he is the go-to guy for the next gener
 ation of roots musicians. \n\nAle M?ller\, is a Swedish musician[and comp
 oser. He was born and grew up in Scania in southern Sweden and started in
  music as a jazz trumpeter. He lived for a while in Greece where he learn
 ed to play the bouzouki and played with composer Mikis Theodorakis. M?lle
 r has been a member of Frifot\, Stockholm Folk Big Band\, Enteli\, Filarf
 olket\, Ale M?ller's Lyckliga Enmansorkester\, and Neo Minore. He has wor
 ked with Aly Bain\, Bruce Molsky\, Robin Williamson\, Gunnar Stubseid\, L
 ena Willemark\, Per Gudmundson\, Jonas Knutsson\, Sten K?llman\, and Thom
 as Ringdahl.\n\nHe plays traditional Scandinavian music. He is also a not
 able proponent of world music\, combining Swedish folk traditions with th
 ose of Shetland\, Greece\, India\, and West Africa. He plays bouzouki\, m
 andola\, accordion\, flute\, shawm\, dulcimer\, harp\, and harmonica. His
  mandola is adapted to include extra frets.\n\nDoors open at 7 p.m.\nShow
  at 7:30 p.m.\n\nFree Snacks. Beer & wine for sale.\n\n \n\nLocation: Lyc
 eum\nFees: $28 ($12 ages 12-17)\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Arts\
 , Lyceum\, Museums\n\nWeb resources:\n\nPurchase Tickets Online\nhttps://
 ticketstripe.com/MollerMolsky\n
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SUMMARY:Traditional Music Series Concert
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see <a href="https://ap
 ps.alexandriava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=58980">https://apps.alexandri
 ava.gov/Calendar/Detail.aspx?si=58980</a><br />\n<br />Ale Moeller and Br
 uce Molsky in Concert at the Lyceum in Alexandria\n<br />\n<br />Grammy-n
 ominated\, described as ?an absolute master? (No Depression)\, Molsky tra
 nsports audiences to another time and place\, with his authentic and pers
 onal interpretations of rarities from the Southern Appalachian songbook a
 nd other musical traditions from around the globe. Best known for his wor
 k on the fiddle\, Bruce?s banjo\, guitar and his distinctive\, powerful v
 ocals also resonate with listeners. His combination of technical virtuosi
 ty and relaxed conversational wit makes a concert hall feel like an intim
 ate front porch gathering. \n<br />\n<br />Bruce&#39\;s take on tradition
  has landed him in collaborations with some of the world&#39\;s most high
 ly respected players from roots to rock. He is a special guest on legend 
 rocker Mark Knopfler?s recent CD\, ?Tracker.? His 1865 Songs of Hope &amp
 \; Home with Anonymous 4\, was on Billboard?s top 10 for weeks. Along wit
 h Andy Irvine &amp\; Donal Lunny\, Bruce is a founding member of the supe
 rgroup Mozaik\, with three recordings. You can see Bruce on the BBC TV ?T
 ransatlantic Sessions? with Aly Bain and Jerry Douglas\, and on ?David Ho
 lt?s State of Music? on PBS. He stays active touring and recording with l
 ongtime collaborators Darol Anger\, Tony Trischka and Mountain Drifters? 
 Allison de Groot. \n<br />\n<br />February 2022 marked the long-anticipat
 ed release of Bruce?s solo guitar CD: ?Everywhere You Go\,? a coming-toge
 ther of new interpretations and arrangements of a wide swath of styles. \
 n<br />\n<br />Bruce holds the title of ?Visiting Scholar in the American
  Roots Music Program? at Berklee College of Music\, where he is the go-to
  guy for the next generation of roots musicians. \n<br />\n<br />Ale M&#2
 46\;ller\, is a Swedish musician[and composer. He was born and grew up in
  Scania in southern Sweden and started in music as a jazz trumpeter. He l
 ived for a while in Greece where he learned to play the bouzouki and play
 ed with composer Mikis Theodorakis. M&#246\;ller has been a member of Fri
 fot\, Stockholm Folk Big Band\, Enteli\, Filarfolket\, Ale M&#246\;ller&#
 39\;s Lyckliga Enmansorkester\, and Neo Minore. He has worked with Aly Ba
 in\, Bruce Molsky\, Robin Williamson\, Gunnar Stubseid\, Lena Willemark\,
  Per Gudmundson\, Jonas Knutsson\, Sten K&#228\;llman\, and Thomas Ringda
 hl.\n<br />\n<br />He plays traditional Scandinavian music. He is also a 
 notable proponent of world music\, combining Swedish folk traditions with
  those of Shetland\, Greece\, India\, and West Africa. He plays bouzouki\
 , mandola\, accordion\, flute\, shawm\, dulcimer\, harp\, and harmonica. 
 His mandola is adapted to include extra frets.\n<br />\n<br />Doors open 
 at 7 p.m.\n<br />Show at 7:30 p.m.\n<br />\n<br />Free Snacks. Beer &amp\
 ; wine for sale.\n<br />\n<br /> \n<br />\n<br />Location: Lyceum\n<br />
 Fees: $28 ($12 ages 12-17)\n<br />Audience: Anyone may attend\n<br />Tags
 : Arts\, Lyceum\, Museums<br>\n<a href="https://ticketstripe.com/MollerMo
 lsky">Purchase Tickets Online</a><br>\n
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