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| Patty Larkin and Dom Flemons to perform First Night Boston concert, broadcast on WUMB-FM First Night Boston, Berklee College of Music, and WUMB-FM 91.9 present guitarist, singer-songwriter, and Berklee alumna Patty Larkin, and roots multi-instrumentalist Dom Flemons, performing at the Berklee Performance Center on New Year's Eve, Wednesday, December 31, 2014. The concert is a centerpiece of this year's First Night Boston festival, and will be broadcast live on WUMB-FM, and webcast worldwide on wumb.org, live from Berklee. The Berklee Performance Center is located at 136 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, MA. Patty Larkin redefines the boundaries of folk-urban pop music with her inventive guitar wizardry and uncompromising vocals and lyrics. Acoustic Guitar hails her "soundscape experiments" while Rolling Stone praises her "evocative and sonic shading." She has been described as "riveting" (Chicago Tribune), "hypnotic" (Entertainment Weekly) and a "drop-dead brilliant" performer (Performing Songwriter). Her most recent recording is "Still Green, " the title track inspired by the work of poet Kay Ryan; the album was written and recorded on Patty's beloved Cape Cod. Larkin is a 1974 Berklee alumna, who came to the college to study jazz guitar. She holds an honorary doctor of music degree from Berklee, presented in recognition of her many contributions to music and society. Dom Flemons is the "American Songster, " pulling from traditions of old-time folk music to create new sounds. As part of the Carolina Chocolate Drops, which he co-founded with Rhiannon Giddens and Justin Robinson, he has played at a variety of festivals spanning from the Newport Folk Festival to Bonnaroo, in addition to renowned venues such as the Grand Ole Opry. In July 2014, Dom released his third solo record with Music Maker Relief Foundation, and his first since leaving the Carolina Chocolate Drops. "Prospect Hill" finds Flemons digging deeply into ragtime, Piedmont blues, spirituals, southern folk music, string band music, jug band music, fife and drum music, and ballads idioms with showmanship and humor. He was featured on NPR's Fresh Air with Terry Gross and his new album has received praise from The Boston Globe, Paste Magazine, Living Blues Magazine, and more. New Year's Eve 2014 marks the fourth consecutive year that First Night Boston, WUMB-FM, and Berklee have collaborated on a live folk/roots concert broadcast. In 2014, The City of Boston became custodian of First Night Boston, the largest and longest-running New Year's Eve arts festival in the country. Each year from 1:00 p.m. to midnight on December 31, nearly one million people gather in downtown Boston for a celebration that showcases over 1, 000 artists in 200 performances and events at over two-dozen indoor and outdoor venues. First Night Boston features an afternoon Family Festival at the Hynes Convention Center, a Grand Procession parade that sweeps down Boylston Street, colossal ice sculptures that dot the city's landscape, and a dazzling fireworks display to welcome the New Year. For nearly 40 years, First Night Boston has become a cherished Boston tradition and a signature event of the city. First Night Boston 2015 is presented by Highland Street Foundation, committed to addressing the needs and concerns of children and families in Massachusetts and California. They direct efforts to provide access and opportunities in the area of education, housing, mentorship, health care, environment and the arts. WUMB-FM is a non-commercial radio station licensed to the University of Massachusetts with studios at the UMass Boston Campus as the central hub for a network of seven public radio stations in Boston, Worcester, Falmouth, Newburyport, Stow, Marshfield, Orleans Massachusetts and one in Milford New Hampshire. The Boston, Worcester and Falmouth stations all broadcast on 91.9FM. The Newburyport, Stow & Marshfield stations can be heard on 91.7FM, the Orleans station can be heard on 1170AM, and Milford NH at 88.7FM. All eight facilities simulcast the identical program schedule, which is produced from our studios located at the UMass Boston Campus. The station's 24 hour a day broadcast schedule reaches over 275 cities and towns in eastern and central Massachusetts and Cape Cod along with parts of Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticut. A webcast of our signal can also be heard, live, around the world through the internet. Journalists, please contact: Rob Hayes Berklee Presents Berklee College of Music rhayes@berklee.edu 617-747-2566 http://twitter.com/BerkleeNews write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Jazz News :: home page |