'Alternative neo-Celtic folk' duo to perform Prescott house concert
"Four Shillings Short comes to town Sunday, Jan. 30, packing more instruments than the husband-wife duo can count for a performance of music that blends jazz, Celtic, American and East Indian traditional music.
'Going out on a musical limb is common for Four Shillings Short,' say Aodh (a Gaelic name pronounced 'ayog') 'g ' Tuama and Christy Martin, whose ever-increasing array of musical instruments includes a hammered dulcimer, mandola and mandolin, tin whistle and woodwinds, a sitar from India, banjo, percussion, vocals and a renaissance crumhorn."
'Going out on a musical limb is common for Four Shillings Short,' say Aodh (a Gaelic name pronounced 'ayog') 'g ' Tuama and Christy Martin, whose ever-increasing array of musical instruments includes a hammered dulcimer, mandola and mandolin, tin whistle and woodwinds, a sitar from India, banjo, percussion, vocals and a renaissance crumhorn."
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