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May12

Mothers, Mother Figures and Heroic Women,” a concert with Curtis & Loretta and February Sky.

TO BE BROADCAST VIA ZOOM. You must register to attend. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. Here is the registration link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAqdOGqqzgpHtMWjX6iDiXC1ov7KFS6FgMZ?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR0hNK2saJBjHIiZUbO1FEhl-WlH_Wt_AbmAFhg3SQEVn7XluXnS3MbLTXA_aem_ATEhrosBW8Fd-jlgqt1d5xfxIjtmQ6omy7prmu2NTfCvJJCB8UYrAk3ibmrt9i-TjdxYjz30IS9-i0aOayL4exkx#/registration

PLEASE NOTE: ZOOM ROOM opens one half hour before show time, which is 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time, 4:00 p.m. Central. We can accept up to 100 participants, so be sure to register ahead of time if you wish to attend. Your generous donations are most welcome. Your generous donations are most welcome. If you wish to make a donation for this concert ahead of time, go to https://www.paypal.me/februaryskymusic. If you wish to donate directly with a credit card, go to https://february-sky.square.site/ Checks may be made out to Susan Urban and sent to P.O. Box 218, Trout Lake, MI 49793-0218

Early American re-enactment festival at Fort Sisseton in Lake City. Curtis & Loretta are onstage in the Coteau Tent Saturday at noon, and Sunday at 11am, performing "Our Heritage in Song," songs from the 1800s with vintage instruments. For more info, 605-448-5474. Also, check out the schedule for the whole weekend at https://www.facebook.com/Ft.Sisseton

The Critics Say...

"Loretta's almost operatic alto and Curtis' rich tenor form a lush, polished and varied vocal blend. The pair's instrumental interplay is equally compelling, with Loretta's harp textures dancing in and around Curtis' deft guitar and mandolin lines."                          ... Dirty Linen

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Reviews of "When There's Good to Be Done"

"When There's Good to Be Done" got a really good review in No Depression (The Journal of Roots Music). The reviewer, Frank Gutch, wrote to me, "There is too little of this type of Modern Folk being done these days." 

Here's the link! 

http://nodepression.com/album-review/curtis-loretta-keeping-modern-folk-tradition-alive

 

We got a great review in Minnesota Bluegrass Magazine (the monthly publication of Minnesota Bluegrass and Old-Time Music Association, MBOTMA)

Good_review-MBOTMA.pdf