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Go Back Flooding the Village with Music!

Performers include (not necessarily in order): 

 

Recording artist and songwriter Andriana Gnap performs country, folk, pop, jazz standards, and Ukrainian music with various musical groups. You may have heard her heart-stirring vocals at the Capitol Center for the Arts, John Davidson’s Club Sandwich, Hermit Woods Winery, or opening for Jonathan Edwards at the Cold River Radio Show

 

Another Story is a dynamic music duo featuring the soulful and powerful vocals of Felicia Steriti, paired with the versatile guitar skills of Steve Hayden. With a rich repertoire that spans decades and genres, Felicia and Steve masterfully cover beloved classics while seamlessly weaving in original compositions. Their passion for music and their captivating performances create a fun and unforgettable experience, inviting audiences to journey through time and stories. 
 

Dana Cunningham is a pianist and composer with six critically acclaimed recordings of original and interpretive work. She lives and works in the White Mountains of New Hampshire; the unique attributes of her artistic voice are regularly applauded by leading music critics. Dana says, “May the simple light move in and through us, and may music help open the door.”  She produces a radiant melodic line, an unexpected but heart-opening resolution of chords, and commands the piano’s full capabilities.  

 

The DellaValla Trio is made up of siblings Molly (18, guitar), Joseph (16, banjo) and John (12, fiddle), learning and playing in and around the Mount Washington Valley in New Hampshire. Known mostly as The DellaValla Bluegrass Trio, they have recently started branching out into other genres, including jazz and gospel. Like most other new bands, they have also tried on a variety of names including Gorgeous Little Thieves, GLT, The DV3, The DV Trio and others. Whatever you want to call them, they love to play music, together and apart. 

 

Maine musician Katherine Rhoda loves to explore the whimsical world of vintage fretless zithers. She plays several, including the Marxophone, violin-guitar, and harpeleik, as well as the accordion, Lithuanian kanklės (from the land of her mother's people), and more. She has a superb and expressive voice, and a gift for crafting memorable original music, which she blends with traditional and historical material and off-the-beaten-path covers. Far more than just a novelty act, Katherine has a vibrant and engaging presence on stage. She radiates a passionate personal optimism and brings a reflective and inclusive sensibility to her work. 

 


Hailing from Dumfries, Scotland, Simon Crawford has resided in the Mt. Washington Valley of New Hampshire since 1989 where he has thrived in the vibrant music scene. His latest album, "Full Fathom Five," has been a labor of love for the past two years and is dedicated to Simon's father and his good friend and brother, Juan Sprague. You can catch Simon in action throughout the Valley