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Live! Folklife Concert on the Road: Kalos
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Live! Folklife Concert on the Road: Kalos

Fri, Mar 13 · 7:00 PM

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Location

251 Glen Street · Glens Falls, NY

About

This is a second performance of the band with the support of our partner site in nearby Washington County: the Historic Salem Courthouse, Salem, NY.

Kalos is drawn to water. Every performance is like stepping into a river - they never play a song the same twice. They make music inspired by the maritime traditions of Scotland, Ireland, Scandinavia and North America. Their album titles - Harbour and Headland - honor the meeting point between the land and the sea and they sing songs about shorelines, seafarers and drowning. They revel in the driving danceability of Irish tunes, but also take inspiration from the pastoral melodies and naturalistic metaphors of Scottish music. While the music they write is forged in tradition, it is nonetheless cast and tempered in new and unexpected ways.

The trio spans three generations, three cities and two countries. Ryan McKasson (violin, viola, voice), Eric McDonald (guitar, mandolin, voice) and Jeremiah McLane (accordion, piano, voice) met over the years at highland games, contra dances and fiddle camps across North America. They made their first recording in 2016 and have been touring together since 2019. Kalos prizes the magic of live performance—breathing, dancing and weaving together like high-wire acrobats. They are as generous as they are virtuosic. Like nature itself, their music is full of chaos and chance yet always feels spacious and balanced. Their concerts are more an exposé than a performance—they are immersive, trance-inducing experiences.

Live! Folklife Concerts are hosted and produced by the Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library, and made possible by a grant to the Folklife Center from the New York State Council on the Arts supported by the Governor's Office and the New York State Legislature. Concerts are filmed on Thursdays at Crandall Public Library with excerpts edited and posted on our YouTube page http://www.youtube.com/thefolklifecenteratcrandallpublliclibrary.

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