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Songwriters
perform in Sisters Soulful singing
and lyrics came to the stage as Sisters Athletic Club hosted its first musical
event Thursday evening.
Brad Tisdel, Brent Alan and
Emily Kurn culminated a week of a Camp Caldera artists' residency in a
concert which took place in the athletic club's group exercise room, which
doubles as a performance venue complete with artwork and hardwood floors.
Bottled beer and wine were
served, with cookies and brownies.
Switching instruments and
lead vocal duties, the three sang their own original songs as well as
a collection of songs they had written together.
"I thought it was amazing,"
said Andrea Storton of the concert, which lasted just over two hours.
"It's a great idea and the venue was nice."
The three performers met during
the Sisters Folk Festival last summer. They all participated in a songwriting
academy that Tisdel worked to organize. Following that experience, they
decided to apply for a residency at Camp Caldera this winter. The residency,
which took place last week was a productive experience for the three.
"The writing experience with
these two has been awesome," said Alan, who is a resident of Bend. "Writing
songs seems effortless right now."'
Kurn agreed, adding her appreciation
of Sisters as a community. She was amazed that while walking through the
streets, people recognized her from the folk festival.
"What a nice little town,"
said Kurn, who is based out of the San Francisco area.
Sisters Athletic Club has
hosted lectures, but never a musical performance.
"Acoustically it turned out
really well," said club owner Tate Metcalf.
Tisdel and Metcalf arranged
the concert over the past few weeks as a trial run to see if a concerts
work in the space.
There is talk of a "songwriters
in the round" presentation with the Americana project, and the possibility
of other concerts. |
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