Reverie Road Irish Quartet Performs at Blackstone River Theatre on Saturday, October 22



Reverie Road, an Irish traditional quartet, performs at the Blackstone River Theatre in Cumberland, RI on Saturday, October 22 at 8 p.m.  Tickets to the show are $20 in advance, or $24 the day of the concert. 

Featuring Winifred Horan and John Williams, both formerly of Solas, and Katie Grennan and Utsav Lal,  Reverie Road offers a powerful mix of curated gems including distilled airs, upbeat reels and jigs, as well as original soundscapes that weave the roots of the Irish musical traditions with fresh new departures.


. Winifred Horan is an American violinist and fiddler of Irish descent. After classical training, she played with the all-female Celtic music ensemble Cherish the Ladies before co-founding the award winning and renowned American Irish band Solas. 

. Accordionist John Williams, also a co-founder of Solas, is internationally regarded as one of the foremost players of Irish music today. With five All-Ireland titles to his credit, John is the only American-born competitor ever to win first place in the Senior Concertina category. 

. Pianist Utsav Lal holds a Bachelors in Jazz from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and a Masters in Contemporary Improvisation from the New England Conservatory of Music. He is recognized for his "Ragas to Reels" concert tours that bring together Indian classical music and traditional Irish music in a piano and flute combination. 

. Katie Grennan's traditional fiddle playing carries the articulation of a gifted classical musician tempered by the soul of a champion Irish dancer. Katie was the fiddler in the popular celtic-fusion band Gaelic Storm for over five years.

Read more about the Blackstone River Theatre, hailed as one of the most distinctive theater venues in New England.  Here is a schedule of upcoming concerts at Blackstone River Theatre.

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