NOTORIOUS

House Concert, Tuesday June 30 • 7:30 PM

       Eden MacAdam-Somer           Larry Unger

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Concert is FULL!
People loved this duo so much when we had a house concert for them two years ago that we decided to have them back! This is your only chance to see them in concert in Portland.

Tuesday, June 30, 2009 — 7:30 PM

Price: $12

We will have light snacks and non-alcoholic drinks. Feel free to bring beer, wine, or finger food if you want (this is completely optional). The concert will be outdoors in our back yard -- bring a sweater or light jacket.

For Reservations, email wm@leler.com or phone 503-350-0507

Location: Wm Leler’s home, 13800 NW Mill Creek Drive, Portland.
For directions, see http://leler.com/directions.html

For more information about the band, see http://notoriousfolk.com

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Notorious musicians Eden MacAdam-Somer (fiddle, vocals) and Larry Unger (guitar, banjo) bring together traditional and contemporary acoustic music from around the world, creating a dynamic, swinging sound that covers everything from traditional American, Celtic and Eastern-European tunes to swing, blues, classical and the group's original compositions.

Larry Unger is one of the driving forces of the traditional music scene, playing guitar, banjo, and bass with many top contra dance bands, including Reckless Abandon, Uncle Gizmo, Big Table, and the Reckless Ramblers, and has accompanied such fiddlers as Judy Hyman, Elke Baker, Rodney Miller, Alasdair Fraser, Matt Glaser, Ralph Blizard, and Lissa Schneckenburger. Larry's original waltzes and fiddle tunes have been played and recorded by musicians around the world.

Eden MacAdam-Somer has been a featured soloist with symphony and chamber orchestras, jazz and swing bands, bluegrass, and American folk groups. Eden is also well versed in Irish music, Gypsy music, Sephardic music, and European music from the Medieval and Renaissance periods. She has been a guest artist at the Aspen and Beijing International Music festivals, soloist at Texas and Wimberly jazz festivals, performer at Texas and St. Louis Renaissance fairs, and has appeared on numerous recordings in folk, rock, jazz, and classical genres.