Mothers' Day Dinner Show with Kate Prascher, Peg 'N Awl, and moi
Doors at 6, Show at 6:30 pm
Join Colony Woodstock for a special Mother's Day event featuring live music, as well as drink & dinner specials!
Reserved seating allows guests to arrive at their convenience, with music starting at 6:30pm.
*Special prix fixe ticket option!
Featuring Kate Prascher, Peg N' Awl, and Marji Zintz.
KATE PRASCHER
Kate Prascher is a singer and multi-instrumentalist best known for her evocative songwriting. She was thrilled to be named an IBMA Songwriting Showcase finalist in 2021. Inspired by her Tennessee roots and influenced by master song crafters like Hazel Dickens and Gillian Welch, singles The Fox and the River and City of Ghosts showcase Kate's versatility as both writer and performer. Her songs are outspoken and sometimes tender, by turns playful and heart-piercing.Ink 19 described Kate’s "delicate and expressive singing" and “intangible vintage feel". Christine King writes,“Kate Prascher is a jewel waiting to be discovered".Kate's past work includes her 2019 solo EP Bright Like This, 2016's Almanac recorded with The Tumble and a self-titled EP released by The Wildwood Sisters. She has performed with numerous artists as a singer, mandolinist and duet partner.Kate Prascher’s new album 'Shake the Dust' is a recognition of our everyday darkness. It wades through the undercurrents of memory drawing half-portraits of characters both real and imagined while shining a light on the complex web of our relationships.'Shake the Dust' released August 30, 2024, features Bobby Hawk (Taylor Swift), Bennett Sullivan (Bright Star), Nate Sabat (Mile Twelve) and Jason Borisoff (Cricket Tell the Weather). Expect new songs from a voice that has been described as having an “intangible vintage feel.”
PEG 'N AWL
Featuring: Amy Laber (vocals, guitar, banjo) and Kenny Roby (vocals, guitar)
Peg ‘n Awl is a traditional American folk, hillbilly and mountain music duo focused on harmony singing from the late 1800s to the 1950s.
MARJI ZINTZ
Acoustic guitarist and vocalist Marji Zintz, living and performing in the Catskills/Hudson Valley region of New York, is a gifted, soulful interpreter performing a hybrid of contemporary folk, rock, and jazz. “Marji puts an indelibly personal stamp on songs from such diverse writers as Aimee Mann, Mark Knopfler, and George Gershwin...and accompanies her voice with sophisticated and skillful guitar work.” ~The Folk Project