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Spend Some Of Solstice Sunday Listening To ‘Music In The Sculpture Garden’

The Fire Inside will perform at MITSG on June 22nd at 2p
The Fire Inside will perform at MITSG on June 22nd at 2p

On Sunday, June 22nd, from 2p – 4p, while the Fremont Street Fair – and all its attendant activity – rolls through its last hours in our community, at History House music lovers can sit in the calm and covered courtyard to listen to another installment in the 10th Annual Music In The Sculpture Garden summer concert series.

This FREE concert weekly features some of the Puget Sound’s best acoustic musicians.  This week, Piper Stock Hill and The Fire Inside will entertain and delight audiences of all ages.

Piper Stock Hill is the only Northwest band dedicated to performing the folk songs – old and new – of Newfoundland.  With guitar, bass, bodhran, fiddle, whistle and accordion, Piper Stock Hill plays songs that reflect the struggles and pleasures of the lives of the fishermen, whalers, loggers and sealers.

Piper Stock Hill will perform at History House on June 22nd, 2014 at 2p
Piper Stock Hill will perform at History House on June 22nd, 2014 at 2p

The Fire Inside also draws on the Celtic influence, performing smoldering music with heel-clicking intensity.  Matching scorching vocals with fiddle, uilleann pipes, bodhran, whistles, guitar, concertina, and mandolin, The Fire Inside performs music drawn from a collection of traditional and trend-setting influences.

The Music In The Sculpture Garden, a John Nordstrand Production, is a free series of concerts (although donations & tips are appreciated,) supported and funded by community businesses and organizations.  Find out more about the series through the website or the Facebook page.  Hope to see you there on Sunday, relaxing in the shade and listening to this culturally rich concert!