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An eclectic blend of acoustic, alternative, ethnic, classic, contemporary folk…When Ariel, Sarah, and Rose Parkington of the Parkington Sisters pick up their instruments to strike up a song, the air begins to buzz. The chemistry between the three sisters is so present you feel like you can touch it, and as soon as they strike the first tone, it overwhelms the listener like a tidal wave crashing down.
Hailing from Wellfleet, Massachusetts, the Parkington Sisters cut their teeth on music from the very beginning. Daughters of a prog rock musician and a classically trained guitarist and songwriter, they were raised playing music on picturesque Cape Cod. They rebelled against summer jobs cleaning rental houses and performing in high-brow symphonies and instead became a band performing on the streets of Provincetown.
Over the years, they have shared the stage with artists ranging from Mavis Staples and Bruce Springsteen to Dispatch and the Dropkick Murphys, performing in radio studios and stages across the US, Canada and Europe, including New York’s Radio City Music Hall and in March 2014 NPR's Mountain Stage. The Parkingtons joined the Dropkick Murphys to perform the national anthem before Game 6 of the 2013 World Series at Fenway Park, leading to the first World Series home win for the Red Sox since 1918!
The band's 2014 album Me You Us was recorded in haunted churches, basements, hotels and living rooms across New England, and at the new Studio G in Brooklyn. It combines the influence of growing up on Cape Cod and the sisters’ individual talent–each of the sisters is a songwriter and a multi-instrumentalist. With soaring melodies, tumbling from optimistic heights to eerie lows, vibrant harmonies and intricate arrangements, their songwriting incorporates the eclectic talent of Joni Mitchell and Aimee Mann, the energy of June Carter, and the hit potential of Mumford and Sons. Their most recent album, Collide, was released in 2023.
“Their music, an eclectic blend of acoustic, alternative, ethnic, classic, contemporary folk takes flight, floats across the airwaves, and settles in the soul, begging to be heard again and again.” --The Barnstable Patriot
https://www.parkingtonsisters.com/
This project is made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by CNY Arts.
This project is made possible with funds from the Tier Three Project Support program, a regrant program of the County of Onondaga with the support of the County Executive and administered by CNY Arts.
~ This project is also made possible through the support and generosity of our Folkus members. ~
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E Genesee St, Syracuse, NY 13214-1933, United States,Syracuse, New York
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