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Folk at the Farmhouse with Evan Horne

  • Grist Iron Brewing Company 4880 New York 414 Burdett, NY, 14818 United States (map)

Folk at the Farmhouse Series | EVAN HORNE (aka TENZIN CHOPAK) w/ Emmett Scott

Reservations Required - No Door Sales

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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Overnight accommodations are available as low as $79/night at the Lodge at Grist Iron Brewing Company. Learn more here: https://shorturl.at/I6Sqy

About Evan Horne akaTenzin Chopak (vocals, guitar, piano, double bass, cello), is an artist and songwriter based in Ithaca, NY.  The son of a minister and an artist, and the brother of a fellow musician and songwriter Greg Horne, Evan learned to love music in his father’s church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.  He studied voice, piano, and guitar in his childhood and youth, frequently performing his original music publicly.  In 1999, after some years of a burgeoning devotion to the study of Tibetan language and religion, he traveled to North India.  It was during his eight month stay there that he was given the name “Tenzin Chopak”.  For the following twelve years, while continuing his study of Tibetan in upstate, NY, Tenzin kept music a quiet if not hidden part of his life.

Horne now performs and records under his given name.  As “Tenzin Chopak”, he is known for composing and performing music across the genres of roots and progressive chamber folk, world beat influenced rock, and experimental and improvisational music including analog electronica (Moog) and trance mixed with instruments such as cello, piano, double bass, acoustic/electric guitars and voice.  Most commonly, he performs with guitar and voice.

Evan's sound is nothing short of breath-taking.

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