CENTER STAGE: Martha Redbone’s “Bone Hill: The Concert” at the Green Music Center January 24th

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Center Stage, a celebration of performing arts in Sonoma County, brought to you by the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University.

 

Photo courtesy of SROArtists.com.

 

A vital voice in American Roots music, Martha Redbone is celebrated for her tasty gumbo of music, reflecting her Appalachian childhood mixed with her teenage years in Brooklyn. Martha brings her gospel-singing father’s voice and the spirit of her Cherokee/Choctaw mother’s culture to Bone Hill – an exciting new work that tells her family’s story through drama and music with styles from traditional Cherokee chants and lullabies to Bluegrass, Rock & Roll, Rhythm n’ Blues, and more.

Martha Redbone joins Pat Kerrigan to speaks to her international background, how much her upbringing has to do with the music she creates and performs, and how well her fans relate to her:

 

 

Martha Redbone, Bone Hill: The Concert arrives at the Weill Hall at the Green Music Center at Sonoma State University on Thursday, January 24th at 7:30pm. Select your tickets HERE.

There will be a Free Pre-Concert Talk, not tickets required,  in Weill Hall one hour prior to curtain for a pre-concert lecture presented by Greg Sarris, Tribal Chairman of the Federated Indians of the Graton Rancheria.