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OATHS ”Black & Blue”  Release Tour 2019 Final

OATHS ”Black & Blue”  Release Tour 2019 Final
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Name of performance: OATHS "Black & Blue" Release Tour 2019 Final
Venue: RAD SEVEN
Open: 2019/06/11 (Tuesday) 10:00
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By drink fee

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Limited number of tickets: You can book up to 8 tickets in a single application. Application limit 4 times
Type of seats and fees:
 All seats: ¥ 2,400

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Julie Vallimont is, above all, a collaborator. Whether she is playing piano and accordion for dances, teaching burgeoning musicians, assembling players to bring to life an album of her original music, or creating multimedia visual art, Julies work aims to connect with people and draw out the best in them.

Julies new album Dark Sky, Bright Stars is a series of these collaborations. She says, I could have done this album solo, but I was more interested in having musical conversations with people. The album contains fifteen original instrumental pieces recorded with a rotating cast of some of the Northeasts finest folk musicians: Yann Falquet (who produced the album), Anna Patton, Becky Tracy, Katie McNally, Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand, Mark Roberts, Mia Bertelli, Daniel Hawkins, Rachel Bell, Kirsten Lamb, and Màiri Chaimbeul. Some are frequent collaborators, and some met for the first time while making this album. Julie arranged her tunes with the aim of showcasing the unique timbre and style of each instrument and player as they interacted with her nimble, expressive piano and accordion. The result is a delightfully varied and human collection of sounds, recorded mostly live at Maines Great North Sound Society.

The tunes arent all dance music, but they are imbued with and inspired by that feeling, that sense of lift and movement and space. They are stylistic descendants of the Celtic, Quebecois, and French traditions that make up the New England fiddle repertoire, but theyre also something a bit different: theyre more conceptual, like vignettes, or even songs that just happen to lack lyrics. To write the tunes that became Dark Sky, Bright Stars, Julie drew from her joyful experiences in the music community, and also from the emotional source of years of battling illness. The album is something of a concept album, whose central message is about embracing lifes difficult and beautiful moments – the stars are brightest when the sky is darkest.

Julie herself created the album cover for Dark Sky, Bright Stars, which consists of multilayered painted papercuts. In addition to her work with papercuts and pottery, several years ago, Julie fell in love with crankies: scrolls of paper that are illustrated and hand-cranked on spools to create moving pictures used in music and storytelling. Julie calls crankies a magical synthesis of visual art, songs, tunes, stories, and puppetry, and has taught crankie-making workshops at several camps and festivals.

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Before making her new album, Julie has spent years making a name for herself as a performer, educator, artist, and sound engineer. A longtime classical pianist and organist, she now focuses primarily on traditional folk accompaniment and the joy of playing dance music. She currently tours nationwide with her duo Buddy System, and has performed with a number of other bands and artists, including Noreaster and Firecloud. Her newest project, a collaboration with Anna Patton, explores tunes, songs, poetry, and artwork in intimate, beautiful performances.

Fluent in a variety of folk dance music styles, Julie brings heart and creative, driving accompaniment to every project. She is also a founding member and board member of the BIDA (Boston Intergenerational Dance Advocates) dance in Cambridge, MA, where she harnesses the power of music and dance to build a community where all people feel welcome. Drawing on teaching skills developed over fifteen years as a natural science educator, Julie also enjoys teaching and leading workshops, and has taught at festivals and camps nationwide and internationally. An artist of skill and passion both broad and deep, Julie Vallimont is a uniquely creative person whose work delights and inspires.

— Isa Burke

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RED in BLUE is a musical band formed in Hiroshima in 2012.
July 2014, their 1st mini album "NEW AGE" released nationwide and they won the national Chugoku regional prize.
In March 2015, the 1st single "Frust Relation" was released, and the event was a great success with tickets sold out
In August 2015, they held the first one-man live "EMOTION BOX Vol.7" at Hiroshima Cave for the release of2nd mini album "NEO BRIGHT".
In October 2016, "FULL POWER TOUR one man version" rushed in each province of Chugoku region (Hiroshima, Onomichi, Yamaguchi, Shimane, Okayama, Tottori). Also new single "AKARI" was released!
In March, 2017, at the Hiroshima CLUB QUATTRO, the first festival hosted by RED in BLUE "FULL POWER FEST '17" became a great success
New e.p. "GOOD LUCK" released in March, 2017!
October 2017, Ba / cho. Yasuhiro Nozaki, withdrew from RED in BLUE.
In December 2017, 1st FULL album "Hybridize" released from Lastrum music entertainment!
At the Hiroshima CLUB QUATTRO in January 2018, "FULL POWER FEST '18" was held

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The best album until 1995, when Shinji Higashikawa (guitar) and Shinichiro Mizue (bass) withdrew from 1990 and announced the dissolution .
New songs, last singles, remix songs are also included. In addition, the complete best " up-beat " for which all the announced songs were selected as a selection of songs released immediately after the subsequent dissolution did not contain any songs recorded in this album.

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The catch phrase, " Don't forget, every day you ran through with you. ".

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