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📣 CYHOEDDI NORA BROWN A STEPHENIE COLEMANNora Brown yw’r “seren ifanc ddisgleiriaf ym myd cerddoriaeth draddodiadol” (Songlines), yn chwarae cerddoriaeth draddodiadol sy’n canolbwyntio ar banjo a gitâr de’r Appalachia, a gyda’i llais yn datgelu ei “syched am adrodd straeon” (NPR). Mae’n cloddio’n ddwfn: “a reverent nod to deeply-rooted ole-time traditions, and an exhibit of sonic heirlooms carefully amended to meet a modern moment with vintage elegance.” (American Songwriter). Disgrifiodd The New Yorker ei halbwm unigol diweddaraf Long Time To Be Gone fel “a disarming collection of traditional laments and exquisite banjo instrumentals.”
Bydd Nora’n perfformio mewn deuawd gyda’r feiolinydd wobrwyedig Stephanie Coleman. Daethant at ei gilydd gyntaf trwy gymuned gerddoriaeth draddodiadol glòs Brooklyn, ac mae gan Nora Brown a Stephanie Coleman bartneriaeth gerddorol gyfoethog sy’n herio’r bwlch oedran o 20 mlynedd rhyngddynt.
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Nora Brown is the “brightest young star in old-time music” (Songlines), playing traditional music focused on southern Appalachian banjo and guitar, with her singing revealing her “thirst for storytelling.”( NPR) . She digs deep: “a reverent nod to deeply-rooted ole-time traditions, and an exhibit of sonic heirlooms carefully amended to meet a modern moment with vintage elegance.” American Songwriter. The New Yorker called her most recent solo record Long Time To Be Gone “a disarming collection of traditional laments and exquisite banjo instrumentals.”
Nora will perform in a duo with award-winning fiddler Stephanie Coleman. First brought together by Brooklyn’s tight-knit old-time music community, Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman share a rich musical partnership that belies their 20 year age difference.
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