When legendary finger picking guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, a founding member of both Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, tours with mandolin master Barry Mitterhoff, there’s a sort of telepathic energy shared between them that can’t be explained. Get ready for at least two long sets, spanning at least two hours, of some fine bluesy, folky and rock-driven acoustic collaboration. Building and improvising harmonies and feeding off each other’s musical energy, the two virtuosos join to make an impressive stage duo. Playing a wide range of deep, old, storied blues, folk rock and Dead-era classics, it’s an acoustic night for every live music lover. StageOne is honored to have them. “And while the duo never strove to show off, even as they sped up during "I Know You Rider" late in the performance, the expertise and the consummate touch they share deserved the standing ovation they received after so many rounds of applause during the course of the two sets.” – AllAboutJazz.com Concert Tickets $65
JORMA KAUKONEN & BARRY MITTERHOFF
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Saturday, March 14th
Doors @ 7:00 PM
Show @ 7:45PM

GENRE
Rock/Folk/Blues



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When legendary finger picking guitarist Jorma Kaukonen, a founding member of both Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, tours with mandolin master Barry Mitterhoff, there’s a sort of telepathic energy shared between them that can’t be explained. Get ready for at least two long sets, spanning at least two hours, of some fine bluesy, folky and rock-driven acoustic collaboration. Building and improvising harmonies and feeding off each other’s musical energy, the two virtuosos join to make an impressive stage duo. Playing a wide range of deep, old, storied blues, folk rock and Dead-era classics, it’s an acoustic night for every live music lover. StageOne is honored to have them.

“And while the duo never strove to show off, even as they sped up during "I Know You Rider" late in the performance, the expertise and the consummate touch they share deserved the standing ovation they received after so many rounds of applause during the course of the two sets.” – AllAboutJazz.com

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