A Wish For Life Concert & Benefit featuring Floyds Row

A Wish For Life Concert & Benefit is a celebration of the critical work the Wish4Life Foundation is implementing to provide services and opportunities to cure pediatric cancer in developing nations globally. 
6:30pm EST
Monday, November 21
ROBERT – Museum of Arts & Design 
2 Columbus Cir.
New York, NY 10019
Dinner & Concert: $250
Virtual Attendance: $100
 
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Folk collective, Floyds Row has performed throughout the UK and the US. Recent venues include Club Passim (Cambridge, MA), Winchendon Music Festival (Winchendon, MA), American Folk Art Museum (New York, NY), the Rockwood Music Hall (New York, NY), Gaithersburg Arts Barn (Gaithersburg, MD), etc.
 
 
“genre-fusing ensemble” – Ellyn Wexler, Culture Spot-Montgomery County
 
“A mix of Purcell and Bob Dylan played on various instruments, including an accordion and a viola da gamba. Kinda crazy, but it works.” – David Rabin, WPFW Radio
 
“No two shows are alike, but the performances guarantee an eclectic mix of traditional pieces from composers of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, covers from modern folk singers such as Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, and the Grateful Dead, as well as original compositions that pull from the meld of the traditional and the classical.” – Dominique Agnew, North Potomac Times
 
“sophisticated folkies” – Marc Levy, Cambridge Day
 
 
The Oxford Sessions, with Centaur Records: 
 
“The Oxford Sessions opens with the beautifully haunting instrumental ‘Drive the Cold Winter Away’ (from John Playford’s English Dancing Master)” – J. Robash, Divide & Conquer
 
“An exciting album that pushes boundaries, with a blend of styles that works surprisingly well.” – M. Moll, Folk World – Home of European Music
 
“This is gorgeous and haunting music. As a Brit who’s lived in the US for 20 years (and who grew up in Scotland on traditional music), I particularly enjoy the genre-crossing and the pulling from so many traditions – just enjoyed listening to it on spotify.” – K. Brookes; Executive Director, Early Music America
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