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Cary Morin & Ghost Dog: LIVE In Concert

14nov7:00 pm9:00 pmCary Morin & Ghost Dog: LIVE In Concert

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Described as “one of the best acoustic pickers on the scene today,” Cary Morin brings together the great musical traditions of America like no other. Morin crafts an inimitable style often characterized as roots-infused Native Americana with hints of bluegrass, folk, blues, and rock.

About the Artist

Described as “one of the best acoustic pickers on the scene today,” Cary Morin brings together the great musical traditions of America like no other. With deft fingerstyle guitar and vocals that alternately convey melodic elation and gritty world-weariness, Morin crafts an inimitable style often characterized as roots-infused Native Americana with hints of bluegrass, folk, blues, and rock. He has performed at renowned venues across the globe, including the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center, and is the recipient of numerous awards and accolades. David Bromberg describes him as “a unique and brilliant guitar player, songwriter and singer.” A tribute to the American South, Morin’s seventh solo release, Dockside Saints, merges Cary’s celebrated style of Native Americana with the spirit and sounds of Cajun, Creole and Zydeco music. The album was produced and engineered by multi-Grammy winner Tony Daigle at the renowned Dockside Studio.

 

$18 general admission / $15 members


Purchase Tickets Online or call 303-651-8374.

 

Thursday Nights @ the Museum

The Longmont Museum is open until 9 pm on Thursday evenings. Come early to visit our new exhibit  “Build: Design & Create with LEGO!” or take an Adult Art & Sip class.

 

In our Stewart Auditorium, every Thursday evening we offer a film, performance, or talk.

View upcoming Thursday Nights at the Museum.

Time

November 14, 2024 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm(GMT-07:00)

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Longmont Museum

Longmont is a diverse, multicultural and receptive city, one in which it’s easy for people to make connections and to thrive as part of the community. As home to many customs and cultures, it’s easy for residents and visitors to find fellowship with others of similar backgrounds and to explore and join in traditions that are new or foreign. The many nonprofit, civic and cultural organizations of Longmont welcome new people to become involved, and there is opportunity to find others with whom to share almost any interest. Not only do “you belong in Longmont” if you’re looking for a welcoming hometown or business location, but “when you’re in Longmont, you belong.”

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