Folk at the Farmhouse Series | Annie Burns
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Scott B Adams presents FOLK AT THE FARMHOUSE, featuring extraordinary artists from both far and near in a “living room” type setting. This series aims to bring the audience to that very intimate and personal place where great musicians’ songs can shine, and their stories can be told.
Doors open at 6 PM
Dinner Service: 6 - 7 PM ($18/person)
Show Starts at 7 PM
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About Annie Burns with Harry Aceto and Doug Robinson (Confirmed)
Annie Burns has been a regional musical icon for many decades. Her music creates uplifting, transcendent music filled with warmth and conviction. Her voice is memorable and beloved by many. She was a member of The Burns Sisters and has also continued work as a solo artist. The Burns Sisters were signed with Columbia and Rounder Records and have since released many recordings. In 2004, the Burns Sisters met Arlo Guthrie at the Woody Guthrie Folk Festival. This meeting resulted in the sisters touring with Arlo in 2005 on his "Arlo Guthrie and Friends Ridin' on the City of New Orleans – Benefiting Victims of Katrina" tour and again on his "The Lost World Tour" in 2008–09. They toured with Arlo Guthrie for 5 yrs.
In 2012, the Burns Sisters released their album The Hills of Ithaca. The title was inspired by a 1947 Woody Guthrie poem which the Burns Sisters put to music after being given the unpublished version by Woody's daughter, Nora Guthrie. Their music can be found on Amazon. Annie and Marie (sister) did a Celtic recording and toured Ireland every year (pre-pandemic.) Annie still works with the Burns Sisters. She has three solo recordings to her credit and produces both her own songs and other artists.