"Singer-songwriter Laurie Lewis has long been a purveyor of some of the most artful and sophisticated folk and bluegrass music." – Relix

When

Sunday, September 23, 2018 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM PDT
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Where

Four Friends Gallery
1414 East Thousand Oaks Blvd
Ste 111
Thousand Oaks, CA 91360


 
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Contact

William Bauer & Renee Bodie
Bodie-Bauer Music
612-670-1304 
williamsbauer@gmail.com
 

Laurie Lewis

and the

Right Hands 

at Four Friends Gallery 

Buy Tickets Now!                                                Tickets are $26.50 in advance and  $25.00 at the door                                                 Sorry, no checks accepted, cash and credit card only

Grammy Award-winning musician Laurie Lewis is internationally renowned as a singer, songwriter, fiddler, bandleader, producer and educator. She was a founding member of the Good Ol’ Persons and the Grant Street String Band and has performed and recorded since 1986 with her musical partner, mandolinist Tom Rozum. Laurie has twice been voted IBMA's Female Vocalist of the Year and has won the respect and admiration of her peers.

 Since her debut in 1986, Laurie has recorded nearly 20 albums in a number of musical formats. Her latest album with her band the Right Hands (Tom Rozum, Brandon Godman, Patrick Sauber, Tatiana Hargreaves and Max Schwartz), The Hazel and Alice Sessions, was nominated for the Best Bluegrass Recording Grammy in 2017.

Laurie's song "Swept Away" has been nominated for 2018 Song of the Year by IBMA.

 "One of the contemporary acoustic music scene’s most skilled and enduring performers." – Acoustic Guitar

 "Singer-songwriter Laurie Lewis has long been a purveyor of some of the most artful and sophisticated folk and bluegrass music." – Relix

 "Whatever country music is supposed to be, she’s at the center of it." – Utah Phillips

Laurie Lewis: Fiddle and Vocals
Tom Rozum: Mandolin and Vocals
Bandon Godman: Fiddle
Patrick Sauber: Banjo
Sam Grisman: Bass and Vocals

Laurie's Website        Laurie's Facebook Page

"Aint Gonna Work Tomorrow" on YouTube

"The Crooked Miles" on YouTube

Interview with KQED Arts on YouTube

Buy Tickets Now!                                                 Tickets are $26.50 in advance and  $25.00 at the door
                                                Sorry, no checks accepted, cash and credit card only