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KINSFOLK

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KINSFOLK

“Exceptional! What a family affair!” (Grand Rapids Arts Museum). “This unique band combines the best of high quality musicianship with the warmth of a family reunion!” (Donna Lea Wilson, V.P. Traverse City Chamber). kinsfolk musicians are “Reflections of America’s Folk Heritage.” This family band has developed an enthusiastic following throughout western Michigan for their original arrangements of American folk and world music, beautifully blended vocal harmonies and virtuoso instrumentals on guitar, mandolin, fiddle, viola, djembe, bodhran, spoons, bass, and autoharp. Performers range in age from 9 to 59.

Availability
Year-round

Fees
Performance $625–925;
workshop $625–925

Contact
Deborah Eid and Alan Exoo
809 Diamond Ave. N.E.
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
616/458-5446
eidexoo@sbcglobal.net
kinsfolk.org

 

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