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Event
Megan McGarry & The Stapletons in Concert
ADVANCE TICKET SALES END 12 Hours BEFORE THE BEGINNING OF THE EVENT. TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED AT THE DOOR FOR $5 EXTRA.
6:30pm - Doors open and reception
7:00pm - The Stapletons
7:45pm - Intermission
8:00pm - Megan McGarry
Megan McGarry is an award-winning, multi-instrumentalist, a notable vocalist, and a very talented song-writer. This twenty-one-year-old, Pennsylvania-born, and ever-smiling songstress radiates positivity and is bringing American roots music to a new generation.
In musical partnership with her father, Chris McGarry, the two light up the stage with their infectious musical enthusiasm. Combining the rich sounds of claw-hammer banjo, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, and Megans naturally strong, yet emotionally sensitive vocals, the duo performs a fun and engaging blend of old-time tunes, bluegrass standards, and original songs.
Megans writing explores engaging narratives. Her discography includes songs that present tales both true and made-up, as well as songs that explore the world of emotions. She joins these authentic lyrical stories to unique, traditionally-informed musical ideas. Her writing adds a distinguished and charming element to their repertoire.
With vast and varied experience performing at music festivals, theatres, arts and crafts fairs, private events, cafés, and brewpubs, Megan and Chris aim to bring an energetically positive approach to a traditional Americana-styled music and share it with not just the already familiar fan base, but to demonstrate the excellence of bluegrass, roots, and old time music to a new generation.
The Stapletons are a husband and wife, harp and guitar duo. Together, they write baroque folk rich with hints of Appalachian balladry, Delta blues, and echoes of the English folk revival movement. Blues-driven harp and guitar arrangements topped by ethereal vocal harmonies combine to create a wondrous sound.
Casey, a mariachi from LA married Kate, who grew up in Middle Ridge, WI. Swept into sooty post-industrial Pittsburgh, The Stapletons set about reconciling their many cultural clashes and started a brood of children. Six years later they sat down one morning in the kitchen with a Celtic harp and a Mexican guitar and began writing music. Their unique, chamber folk style features blues driven harp riffs, tightly interwoven vocals, and ethereal harmonies. Inspired by their home surrounded by civil war ghosts, this husband wife duo write intricate songs that bring the past alive, illuminate the present, and lift listeners into the stars.
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LocationAndrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall (View)
300 Beechwood Avenue
Carnegie, PA 15106
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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