DCCAs' final 2014-2015 Coffeehouse Series presentation on Thursday,
April 16 will feature acoustic Americana
duo Stephanie Bettman and Luke
Halpin playing their original mix of folk, roots, and bluegrass music
at
Wayne Trail Historical Society House in downtown Arcanum.
DCCA closes
coffeehouse series with Americana Duo
Darke County Center for the Arts' final 2014-2015 Coffeehouse Series
presentation on Thursday, April 16 will feature acoustic Americana duo
Stephanie Bettman and Luke Halpin playing their original mix of folk,
roots, and bluegrass music at Wayne Trail Historical Society House in
downtown Arcanum. “Their joyful music features soaring harmonies,
foot-tapping fiddles, and the stirring sounds of the mandolin,”
explained Keith Rawlins, DCCA Artistic Director. “Bettman and Halpin's
music, from sorrowful ballads to folk/pop to down home fiddlin',
provides a dynamic performance with a warm and wonderful sound,”
Rawlins stated.
According to Rawlins, Stephanie Bettman is an accomplished songwriter,
singer, and fiddler, her lyrics infused with wit, wisdom, and poetry.
Her voice has been compared to that of iconic singers Joan Baez and
Emmylou Harris. Multi-instrumentalist Luke Halpin is known as a master
of the guitar and mandolin, and is adept at fiddle, banjo as well as
almost anything else he picks up, and is also a dynamic and sensitive
vocalist. “His quirky sense of humor provides a perfect foil to
Stephanie's dry wit, and their ease with each other and the audience
makes for a truly enjoyable and memorable show,” Rawlins said.
DCCA's Coffeehouse Series featuring musical performances in a casual
relaxed atmosphere where food and drink are available is sponsored by
The Andersons Marathon LLC, Julie and Tom Graber, Eileen and Steve
Litchfield, and Rodney Oda. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this
program with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth,
educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. DCCA
also receives operating support from the Harry D. and Esther Stephens
Memorial as well as funding from the Ketrow Foundation and Lydia E.
Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund.
Tickets for the Bettman and Halpin show cost $10, and are available for
purchase at the Ben Franklin store in Arcanum. Tickets can also
be purchased by contacting DCCA at 937-547-0908 or
dcca@centerforarts.net, at DCCA's office located within
Greenville Public Library as well as online at www.CenterForArts.net.
If any remain by showtime, tickets will also be available at the door.
The show starts at 7 p.m.
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