
TRIPPING LILY parlor concert
Acoustic / Folk Rock / Progressive
Saturday, May 3 @ 8:00PM
Touted as fresh, energetic, and alive, Tripping Lily's pop-rock groundwork is cross-fertilized with folk music and cutting edge vocal harmonies. The band's unique ability to absorb traditional music while speaking to the here and now is proof of their versatility as contemporary musicians. Tripping Lily seeks to exploit the empty space of the canvas. They unravel everything they've known and in turn, end up in a better place.
"Equal parts sassy bluegrassers and moody urban songwriters, jazzy jammers and sighing torch singers, Tripping Lily is nearly a genre unto itself. The folk-pop quartet formed in Nashville, but calls Boston home now, and its sound appeals to neotrad and alt fans alike. Guitars, mandolins, and fiddles prance behind airy, quirky melodies that feel both rootsy and modern. The harmonies lull like lullabies, then jolt as if shot through jumper cables."
BOSTON GLOBE - Scott Alarik - Feb 1, 2007
Notlob Parlor Concerts are presented at the historic Loring-Greenough House, 12 South Street, Jamaica Plain, MA. 02130. Built in 1760, the venue is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and has been an historic house museum since 1926. Its beautiful period decor and intimate size make it an ideal setting for acoustic music.
| Location: | Loring-Greenough House, 12 South St. JP 02130 |
| Price: | $15 |
| More Info: | Click here |
| Tickets: |
Click here 000-000-0000 |
| Contact: | notlobmusic@gmail.com |
| Directions: | http://www.lghouse.org/information.htm |
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Accessibility & Accommodations: |
Handicap accessible; call 617-524-3158 for more information. |


