Ladies Of The Lake Music

   

Four Maine Women Come Together
Traditional Celtic Music on Fiddle, Flute, Button Accordion, Piano, Guitar and Songs
 

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Four of Maine'  leading traditional musicians join together for a musical celebration of life.  In the Celtic tradition, they will perform lilting dance tunes, heartfelt airs and enchanting ballads.

Ellen Gawler (fiddle) is a veteran fiddler conversant in many styles including Irish, French Canadian, Maritime, and New England. She began fiddling at a young age and traveled to Ireland, British Isles and the Shetland Islands, studying with masters and collecting tunes while there. She has recorded on eight occasions, touring the U. S. and Europe with groups such as The Old Grey Goose, Trillium, Childsplay, The Gawler Family and Village Harmony. Ellen is a Suzuki violin/fiddle teacher of 15 years, founding the Pineland Fiddlers, 20 youngsters playing Maine traditional fiddle tunes who also have a CD to their credit. She teaches at dance camps and folk music workshops, and hails from Belgrade where she and her family host the Buttermilk Hill Festival on their farm.

Sharon Pyne (wooden flute, tin whistle, bodhran) began playing tin whistle and wooden flute while living in Ireland in 1977. She studied for a year from master flute players, and by ear, learned this highly ornamented but beautifully simple genre of dance music. Returning to Boston, she became involved in Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann, a world-wide organization that provides educational support for Irish music, language and dance. After playing on her first recording with this group, Sharon came to Maine with her family, where she helped form the Portland Ceili Band to play for regular Irish American Club dances.  She has performed and recorded with Julia Lane of Castlebay and the Ladybugs who specialize in music for children and families.  She leads Music Together classes for children and parents in Midcoast Maine and spends weekends and summers performing at wedding, festivals and teaching at Maine Fiddle Camp.  

Maggie Ericson (vocals, button accordion, guitar) is an accomplished singer and instrumentalist, performing an eclectic mix of folk and traditional music. Maggie was a founding member of Maine’s Old Grey Goose band, and helped to revive traditional dance in Ithaca (NY) by performing with bands such as the Traveling Rant and Possum Hollow, playing button accordion for dancers. As a soloist, she has performed at the Chocolate Church in Bath, A Company of Women Gallery (Peterborough, NH), and coffeehouses, radio stations and concert venues throughout the Northeast and the Middle-Atlantic since the 1970s. In Boston during the 1990s, she played with musicians from both sides of the Atlantic in this city's first rate Irish music venues.  This year she traveled to Ireland conducting research on the history of women in Irish music. She is head of the Art and Music Library at Colby College.

Surya Mitchell (piano, vocals) has a foot in several musical worlds with her heart and soul in Celtic music.  Beginning as a nurse and massage therapist with music a sideline, she graduated into a fulltime musical occupation. She is personnel manager and educational coordinator of the Bangor Symphony Orchestra and has been choir director in several local churches for many years. She has also been accompanist and actress in musical productions from Maine to California and was initiated in to the Celtic traditional folk style with the Oakum Bay String Band of Blue Hill playing regular dances throughout the state. She currently teaches piano and children’s music classes in the Bangor area where she lives with her family.

Past Performances

Members of Ladies of the Lake have performed at weddings, parties, memorial services, retirement homes, and schools. Some of their venues include :

  • Augusta: Jewett Concert Hall, University of Maine Augusta

  • Bar  Mills:  Saco River Grange Concert Series

  • Biddeford: University of  New England

  • Blue Hill: WERU Radio

  • Gardiner: Johnson Hall, Sound Good! Live from Johnson Hall

  • Greene: Greene Memorial Hall

  • Hallowell: Slate’s Restaurant and Concert Series

  • Lewiston: Festival de Joie

  • Rockland: Lobster Festival

  • Topsham: Downeast Folk Festival (DEFFA)

  • Waldoboro: Waldo Theater, Celtic Evening

  • Waterville: Colby College

  • Waterville: First Congregational Church Concert Series

  • Waterville: Thomas College, St. Patricks Day Concert

** UPCOMING PERFORMANCES **
December 2, 2007 (Sunday)
2:00 - 4:00 PM
New England Celtic Arts, http://www.necelticarts.com/
The Skye Theater, 2 Highland Dr.
Carthage, ME 

Contact Phil MacIntire
800-894-4300 or Office 207-562-4445
December 8, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Corinna Town Hall Auditorium
The concert precedes the annual lighting of the
 Christmas Tree in the town square
Call Donna Savage 278-2454
December 31, 2007
Bangor First Night
New years Eve Contradance
Unitarian Church, Bangor

Music Previews
Click below to listen to previews

Johnny O'Leary
Dan Breens
Creggan White Hare

 

Reviews

"Ladies of the Lake have captured the spirit and intent of traditional Celtic music, but make it accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds. Easy to work with, we found them simply a pleasure!"
Greg Shambarger, Coordinator of Campus Activities
New England College, Biddeford, Maine

" Even on that rainy spring day my father's barn felt cozy with our friends and your music ."
Marsha Pease after her wedding June 2002 Buxton, Maine 

"Ladies of the Lake was the icing on the cake at my garden party this summer." 
Kit Munroe Solon, Maine July 2003

"Sharon's Music brought perfect Harmony to our Celtic Themed Wedding." 
Alicia and Jonathan Snow Southport, Maine September 2003

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