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Friends of Music & the Arts Presents: Tom Eure and Amelia Osbourne, Folk Duo

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Versatile musicians will present an afternoon concert in the Parish Hall of St. John in the Wilderness on Sunday, November 16, at 4:00pm. The event is free and open to the public, and donations will be gratefully accepted to further the ongoing Friends of Music & the Arts series.


Tom Eure and Amelia Osborne are a lively Carolina folk pair from the Charlotte area who offer a melding of Celtic, Appalachian, and spiritual influences. Their style fluidly changes from one instrument to the next, swirling together fiddles, banjos, bodhran, mandolins, guitars, and rousing vocal harmony.  They’re going on ten years performing together. Here’s a video clip from an earlier live concert.


One reviewer of their first album, The Coin, The Prayer & The Crow, compared it to an artist pouring old wine into new bottles and making the listeners believe.  The duo flourish as artists, multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, and activists, always striving to paint a picture that is fresh and uplifting. A Promise of Hope is their second album with a third on its way. Learn more about the duo on their website.


Free and accessible parking will be available for this event. The Parish Hall is across Rutledge Drive from the church at 1905 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock. 

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