On Saturday, June 18, 2005 we hosted a House Concert
with Banshee In The Kitchen.


BANSHEE IN THE KITCHEN has delighted diverse audiences in festivals, theaters, living rooms, airplane hangars, church basements, and street corners from New York City to Los Angeles and across the West. They play traditional Celtic music, spiced with a strong dash of jazz and rock, creating an eclectic, energetic sound all their own. On stage, melodists Brenda Hunter (fiddle, hammered dulcimer) and Jill Egland (flute, accordion, whistle) trade off inspired flights of lead and countermelody over the dynamic rhythms of Mary Tulin (six and twelve-string guitar, bouzouki).

They sing with passion, each voice unique. From slow, lush ballads, to their trademark blended sets of rollicking tunes and songs, Banshee in the Kitchen offers an original array of musical moods. We've been catching their performances for several years now and love their energy and enthusiasm for what they do. We were very excited to be sharing their music with our community!

Banshee In The Kitchen's performance at our house concert brought the audience to its feet with a standing ovation, and a well deserved encore. Fun, fun, fun! Be sure to visit their website at www.bansheeinthekitchen.com.

Banshee In The Kitchen's debut album is
If We Were Us.
(click link to buy it now)

Brenda Hunter's album (with Banshee In The Kitchen) is
Catching the Mooncoin.


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