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TONIGHT (Tuesday 6th Sept.) at The R.M.A. - Dana & Susan & Robinison - FREE!


 
For some absolutely superb "old  timey" (think "Oh Brother Where Art  Thou") 
music with some more contemporary influences you MUST come  along to The R.M.A 
Tavern in Cromwell Rd., Southsea Tonight, Tuesday 6th  September where  Dana 
and Susan Robinson are  performing a FREE gig!  
Dana and Susan  Robinson have recently been featured on The Mike Harding  
Show , and last weekend they blew the crowd away at Towersey  Festival. You will 
not see a better example  anywhere of this  genre of music.  
Dana and Susan Robinson are based in  Asheville, North Carolina. Dana was 
raised in California, then moved to the  Northeast; Susan was raised in the 
Northeast, then moved to California.  
Dana launched into full-time touring after the release of his debut album  
Elemental Lullabye in 1994, encouraged by the request to perform at  Carnegie 
Hall for Putumayo's Shelter benefit concert. Since then, Dana  has been 
performing more than 150 concerts each year across the US, Canada, and  United 
Kingdom. 
A multi-instrumentalist (guitar, fiddle, mandolin, banjo), Dana brings  
traditional music values into his contemporary songwriting. He integrates guitar  
styles from influences as diverse as America's Norman Blake and Tim O'Brien to  
England's Nic Jones and John Martyn. Dana's songwriting has been likened to 
that  of Steve Goodman and Dougie MacLean, and he sings with a warm and reedy  
tenor. 
Susan brings her rich harmonies and the clawhammer-style banjo into Dana's  
music. In 2002. A natural musician, having played piano  oboe and fiddle,  
Susan took instantly to the guitar and banjo when she and Dana met. Together  they 
complete a circle that allows them to more fully explore their passion for  
merging traditional and contemporary music. 
Support will be by Portsmouth's own "old timey"  band, The Hard Times String 
Band, who performed a great gig at The Southsea Folk  & Roots Festival last 
week 
Admission is FREE and the gig starts at 8.30.p.m.  Don't be late!