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Molly Pinto Madigan and Friends

Molly Pinto Madigan and Friends

Outpost 186, 186 Hampshire St, Inman Square, Cambridge 
Saturday, November 30, Doors 7:30, Concert 8:00
Students $5
General Public $10
Email lordgeoffreypresents@gmail.com for special "insider" information.
Lord Geoffrey website - https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/
Facebook event - https://www.facebook.com/events/171325416404047/

Hailed for her "pure, sweet” singing style and her haunting compositions, Molly Pinto Madigan has performed extensively around the Boston area at venues such as Club Passim, Boston Celtic Music Festival, NEFFA, and the Notlob Parlor Concerts. In 2009, she won first place in the Boston Folk Festival Songwriting Contest for her original song "Bound Away,” and she was recently awarded first place in the South Shore Folk Club's Ballad-Singing Competition as well as being named "Artist of the Year" at the Salem State University Music Awards. As a member of the teen bluegrass band Jaded Mandolin and soloist in the Family Folk Chorale, Molly gained recognition for her vocal and songwriting skills, sharing the stage with artists such as Claire Lynch, Scott Alarik, John Carter Cash, and Tracy Grammer.

Since her debut in the Boston folk scene, Molly has submerged herself in the dark, luscious world of ballads, drawn to their magic, and her original songs echo with the whisperings of the American and European traditional music. After releasing her first solo album, her original song, “Bloom” was recently featured on WUMB's Local Folk program.

Molly's
Website - http://mollypintomadigan.wordpress.com/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/MollyPintoMadigan

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This Fall, Lord Geoffrey is presenting a "rising talent" (with the emphasis on Celtic / string band / old time music / contemporary variants) mid-week music series, featuring student artists from the Berklee College of Music and the New England Conservatory.

Outpost 186 in Inman Square, Cambridge is the venue where Rushad Eggleston, John Mailander and Molly Tuttle launched the series in the Spring. It seats about 35, thus is small enough so no sound reinforcement is needed but big enough to accommodate discriminating patrons.

Remaining concerts in the Fall season:

December 4 - Adrinna Ciccone and Friends, feat. Neil Pearlman
https://www.facebook.com/events/693617497332810/

December 11 - Jacob Means and Friends - https://www.facebook.com/events/651784944853091/

December 18 - High Rock Mountain
https://www.facebook.com/events/577892772268303/

Lord Geoffrey is a scurrilous card-carrying member of the Boston-area folk scene whose mission in life is to re-kindle the great folk scare by presenting in rented unique spaces vintage musicians of that era as well as contemporary upstarts!
Website - https://sites.google.com/site/lordgeoffreypresents/home
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LGPresents
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