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Grammy Award winning Jay Ungar and Molly Mason in Concert

Jay Ungar & Molly Mason are extraordinary musicians. If you didn't know it before, you sure did after Ken Burns' The Civil War hit the airwaves. Their performance of Jay's haunting composition Ashokan Farewell  the musical hallmark of the PBS series  earned the couple international acclaim. The soundtrack won a Grammy and Ashokan Farewell  originally inspired by Jay & Molly's annual fiddle Of course Ashokan Farewell is only part of the story.

At this special concert, Jay and Molly will be joined by several local music students who will accompany them on a tune or two.

Since joining forces in the late 1970s, Jay and Molly have become one of the most celebrated duos on the American acoustic music scene. With their comfortable sense of fun and their love of music, they make each concert a musical journey  sometimes spanning two continents and two centuries. Their incomparable warmth and wit  coupled with consummate musicianship  have delighted audiences worldwide.

Listen to the timeless renditions of hard-driving Appalachian, Cajun and Celtic fiddle tunes, stirring Civil War classics, sassy songs from the golden age of swing and country, stunning waltzes, and deeply moving original compositions. It's immediately apparent why Jay and Molly concerts warm the heart, feed the soul, and appeal to all ages. No wonder they continue to receive widespread critical praise.

They've garnered legions of fans through their appearances on Great Performances, A Prairie Home Companion, their own public radio specials, and work on film soundtracks such as Brother's Keeper, Legends of the Fall, and a host of Ken Burns documentaries.


And what of the event that inspired their signature tune? Jay and Molly's Ashokan Fiddle & Dance Camps  in New York's Catskill Mountains  remain a favorite learning vacation destination for music and dance enthusiasts all across the country.

If you love American acoustic music, a Jay Ungar & Molly Mason concert is a must.

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