Nora Brown with Stephanie Coleman

May 17th

  • Admission33.50-38.50
  • Time7:30 PM to 9:00 PM

Nora Brown:

Nora has a passion for the music of eastern Kentucky and Tennessee . . . with a thirst for storytelling.
—NPR

Stephanie Coleman:

Stephanie Coleman’s fiddle is an extension of her entire being. Her playing is otherworldly yet deeply rooted in tradition.
—Aoife O’Donovan

First brought together by Brooklyn’s tight-knit old-time music community in 2017, Nora Brown and Stephanie Coleman share a rich musical partnership that belies their 20-year age difference. Brown is a singer and banjo and guitar player with a particular focus on the regional styles of banjo playing from eastern Kentucky and Tennessee. Coleman is an award-winning and sought-after practitioner of Appalachian-and Midwestern-style old-time fiddle. She has recorded and toured with celebrated artists such as trailblazing all-women string band Uncle Earl, Watchhouse’s Andrew Marlin, and clawhammer banjo virtuoso Adam Hurt. Brown and Coleman recorded together on Brown’s 2019 debut album Cinnamon Tree and have performed as a duo in the United States and London, including appearances at renowned festivals such as the Philadelphia Folk Festival, Trans-Pecos Festival in Marfa, TX, Winnipeg Folk Fest, Edmonton Folk Fest, and the Roskilde Festival in Copenhagen. In 2023, they released their EP Lady of the Lake.

  • Location Musical Instrument Museum
  • 4725 E Mayo Blvd.
  • Phoenix, Arizona 85050

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