Kaia Kater At Dewey Hall for Oldtone Roots Music Series
Kaia Kater performs at Dewey Hall, a featured artist of Oldtone Roots Music Series
Date: Sunday, October 9th 2016
Time: 7:30 pm
Where: Dewey Hall, 91 Main Street, Sheffield, MA
Produced by: Oldtone Roots Music Series
Artist: Kaia Kater
Price: $20
Wine and Beer available
More information:
http://www.oldtonemusicfestival.com/
www.kaiakater.com
Bio
The new album from young African-Canadian roots phenom Kaia Kater couldn’t come at a better time. As a new generation takes the reins, American roots music is needed more than ever to remind us of the troubled pathways of our own history. Born of African-Caribbean descent in Québec, Kaia Kater grew up between two worlds: one her family’s deep ties to Canadian folk music in her Toronto home; the other the years she spent learning and studying Appalachian music in West Virginia. Her acclaimed debut album Sorrow Bound (May 2015) touched on this divide, but her new album, Nine Pin (May 2016), delves even further, and casts an unflinching eye at the realities faced by people of colour in North America every day. Her songs on the new album are fueled by her rich low tenor vocals, jazz-influenced instrumentation, and beautifully understated banjo, and they’ve got as much in common with Kendrick Lamar right now as they do with Pete Seeger.