The Return of Frank Fairfield

frankfairfiled2 Frank Fairfield returns to the Tiny Modern Stage on Friday, April 25. All tickets ($15) will be on sale at the door at 7:30, show starts at 8pm. All ages, BYOB.

Frank Fairfield is a young man and old time folk musician who plays fiddle, guitar and banjo while singing and hollering. An unbelievable word of mouth sensation who channels the spirit of another era in his spellbinding live shows.

“A young Californian who sings and plays as someone who’s crawled out of the Virginia mountains carrying familiar songs that in his hands sound forgotten: broken lines, a dissonant drone, the fiddle or the banjo all percussion, every rising moment louder than the one before it.” – Greil Marcus

“One of America’s best conduits of antiquity” – Pitchfork

 

TINY MODERN COCERT: John Haywood and Brett Ratliff

We have another great Old-Time pickin’ and story tellin’ show coming to Modern Art you won’t want to miss. John Haywood & Brett Ratliff play mountain music from the coalfields of Southeastern Kentucky. They’ve sat knee to knee in jam sessions and square dances with some of the great masters of Kentucky traditional music such as Lee Sexton, Paul David Smith, George Gibson, Art Stamper & many others. Both John & Brett are native East Kentuckians and deliver, through music & story, a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage and vibrancy of life in the beautiful Appalachian Kentucky Hills.”Pot luck/food share at 6:00 PM– Concert begins at 7:00. As always, BYOB (And your Listening Ears!!)

Tickets are $15 AT THE DOOR.

The Society of the Lost and Found

We are very proud to announce that The Society of the Lost and Found will be presenting their work for open critique at Modern Art this May. While their interests lie specifically in the history, theory and practice of the Lost and Found, some members also dabble in the fine arts, and have shown great proficiency across a variety of media. Work will be on display, and open for feedback, beginning May 3. Modern Art will also be presenting an installation of their own, inspired by the work of the Society.

We think you will find this all very interesting.

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Frank Fairfield Returns: April 25

FrankFairfield-RyanMastro-teaser Mark your calendars, friends. On Friday,  April 25 one of our favorite performers ever to take the Tiny Modern Stage returns to the Tiny Modern Stage: the one and only Frank Fairfield. Ever since our first conversation with him, when we so naively asked him "You're not from here, are you?" (and by here, we didn't mean just the LNC), we've been in love.

Since we've last seen Frank, he's been on to some great things. Reviewed in the NYT,  and released a new seven-inch vinyl single, available on Jack White's  Third Man Records. You can read more about him here.

Check back soon for more info on tickets, times and the cool poster we've designed (which is only a vision, but a beautiful one,  in our head right now....)

THIS SUNDAY (1/18) at MODERN ART: appalachian awesomeness

Anna & Elizabeth, an amazing and uniquely talented duo from Virginia, take the Tiny Modern Stage on Sunday, January 18.  They have traveled the country and world sharing their music and stories, been featured on NPR (here), and if you've never seen 'Crankies'  (here), you're in for a real treat. Singing, stories, banjo, fiddle, guitar, flat foot dancing and MORE. Doors open at 4:00 for light pot luck. Bring a little something to share; hunk of cheese, rice, salad, bottle of wine. Show starts at 5:00 BYOB.

Tickets are $16, and available here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/anna-elizabeth-appalachian-singing-and-story-telling-fiddle-banjo-guitar-flat-foot-dancing-and-tickets-9620664667?aff=es2&rank=1&sid=f3ffe40261d911e3bbb11231390f3274.

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See you on Sunday!

SANDS AT MODERN ART

sands Come enjoy the lovely music of the one and only Sands Hall at It's Modern Art this Sunday, December 8. Mingling starts at 4, music around 5. 

Along with Sands, there will be drinks, snacks, laughter, knock-knock jokes, paint cans, twinkling lights, fortune telling, bunnies, kids, gifts, yarn, friends, and more. (Donations welcome, but not required.)

IMG_0514_2When Sands was fourteen, her father purchased, for $150 from a hard-up student at UC Berkeley, a OOO-18 Martin, and this is the battered wonderful guitar she still uses. She also plays a bit of mandolin and has recently begun to study the fiddle. Sands grew up on Joan Baez and Judy Collins and was further inspired by Joni Mitchell; the 3 Js, as she refers to them, were big influences on the way to her becoming a singer/songwriter. She also loves the old "story songs": "Long Black Veil" (here she performs with her brother-in-law Louis B Jones and Tabla player Joe Fajen), "South Caost the Wild Coast" (with Maggie McKaig and Luke Wilson), "Pretty Polly" and other murder ballads. For more info, or a preview, visit: http://www.sandshall.com/music.htm

See you on Sunday!

Yarn Easel

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Yarn on yarn on yarn! Come check out our new yarn covered easel displayed in our front window.  Can you spot what's hiding in the yarn?

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YES!

  Come check out our new YES sign in our backyard.  There are more questions in this world we should be saying YES to! Hopefully it will brighten your day like it has ours.

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