The Avalon Theatre in Easton, Md. is offering a night of acoustic and rock styles of music, with African, Latin American and Native American influences during the Rusted Root performance on May 28.
Best known for its hit single, “Send Me On My Way,” off of the 1994 platinum-selling album When I Woke, the Pittsburgh, Pa. band is rocking out on the Eastern Shore for Memorial Day Weekend.
Rusted Root has collaborated for the last two decades and has achieved the perfect combination of musical intuition, freedom and virtuosity.With eight albums under its belt, more than 3 million records sold and countless nights on the road, Rusted Root stretches age, cultures and musical styles.
The band is made up of various talents including Michael Glabicki on lead vocals, guitar, harmonica and mandolin, Patrick Norman on bass guitar, backing vocals and percussion, Liz Berlin on percussion and backing vocals, Cory Caruso on percussion and backing vocals, and Dirk Miller on guitar and backing vocals.
In an interview between the Avalon Foundation and Liz Berlin, the musician explains that the members of Rusted Root are drawn to and have explored virtually every form of music.
“I am very inspired vocally by anything from Indian to African to Middle Eastern sounds and scales having grown up with a lot of Hebrew music,” she said.
Over the years, Rusted Root has toured alongside Santana, Dave Matthews Band, The Allman Brothers Band,Plant & Page and many others. Rusted Root has just released its newest album, The Movement.
Details:
Rusted Root
Saturday, May 28, 2016
Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show begins at 8 p.m.
Cost $45
Buy Tickets: tickets.avalontheatre.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=668