Music
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Cuckoo Moon is Kate Adams and Cathy Arsenault. Nova Scotian Valley women by heart and design, both of these talented, fun and inspiring women play vintage Gibson guitars, weaving percussive rhythms with finger picking and imaginative guitar tunings. The creative arrangements and harmonies are the result of their 20 years of shared song writing and performance. In 1996, these two songwriters began a musical journey as a twosome, grew to a quartet and then, in 2000, expanded to seven members; it was then they recorded their CD “Live at Fundy Folk.” Now their journey has come full circle, and they are back to the original union of two.
Cathy and Kate have been recognized as two of the valley’s finest lyrical songwriters. The duo was two of ten songwriters commissioned by Fundy Folk to write and perform for a Song Writer’s Project featured on CBC’s Atlantic Airwaves. They performed as part of a Radio Canada national documentary celebrating the 250th anniversary of the settling of Lunenburg, and in a slight twist, Kate’s music has been interpreted and performed by Cathy in theatre (Women of Wolfville) productions. Together they have joined many other wordsmiths celebrating song at scores of Nova Scotian venues. They enjoy every opportunity to share their music … from living rooms, farm markets, community picnics, art festivals, and fundraisers to folk clubs and folk festivals. Kate and Cathy are currently recording their 2014 album release “Love is all we Leave”.
contactunionstreet@gmail.com
538-7787
Cuckoo Moon is Kate Adams and Cathy Arsenault. Nova Scotian Valley women by heart and design, both of these talented, fun and inspiring women play vintage Gibson guitars, weaving percussive rhythms with finger picking and imaginative guitar tunings. The creative arrangements and harmonies are the result of their 20 years of shared song writing and performance. In 1996, these two songwriters began a musical journey as a twosome, grew to a quartet and then, in 2000, expanded to seven members; it was then they recorded their CD “Live at Fundy Folk.” Now their journey has come full circle, and they are back to the original union of two.
Cathy and Kate have been recognized as two of the valley’s finest lyrical songwriters. The duo was two of ten songwriters commissioned by Fundy Folk to write and perform for a Song Writer’s Project featured on CBC’s Atlantic Airwaves. They performed as part of a Radio Canada national documentary celebrating the 250th anniversary of the settling of Lunenburg, and in a slight twist, Kate’s music has been interpreted and performed by Cathy in theatre (Women of Wolfville) productions. Together they have joined many other wordsmiths celebrating song at scores of Nova Scotian venues. They enjoy every opportunity to share their music … from living rooms, farm markets, community picnics, art festivals, and fundraisers to folk clubs and folk festivals. Kate and Cathy are currently recording their 2014 album release “Love is all we Leave”.
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