Ridgefield Folk Presents Amanda Pascali

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Music & Performances

Age Group:

Adults
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Description

Amanda Pascali is an internationally acclaimed, bilingual singer-songwriter born in New York and based in Houston, Texas. She's often described as a "young, female, and Italian Bob Dylan" and has released music and performed globally. Her music, often categorized as Immigrant American Folk, explores themes of her family's diaspora and the experience of being a first-generation American. Blending folk/Americana influences with Mediterranean, Balkan, and Latin rhythms Pascali’s songs are powerful tales of America told through the eyes of immigrants. 

This concert will be part of Amanda’s long-awaited Northeastern US debut, following a two-month tour in Japan representing the U.S. at the World Expo. Addison Freeman will accompany her angelic voice with violin and mandolin.

For more information and to hear her music visit Amanda Pascali

This program is made possible thanks to the generosity of the Friends of the Ridgefield Library.

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