Saturday, April 22, 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON—Jeremiah McLane and Timothy Cummings are an energetic Vermont-based duo who share music deeply rooted in the traditional dance repertoire of Northern Europe and North America. Wielding accordions and bagpipes—and often whistles and piano—they create a beguiling blend which utterly subverts the common stereotypes of their Old World instruments. Also known as “Wheezer and Squeezer,” McLane and Cummings draw from a broad repertoire that includes bourrées from Central France, gavottes from Brittany in northwestern France, dance tunes from the Scottish lowland and Border region, and compelling original compositions reflecting North American influences. They’ll be wheezing and squeezing at Brandon Music April 22 at 7:30 p.m.
This event is a part of Vermont Arts 2017, celebrating public funding for the arts.
Concert tickets are $20. Venue is BYOB. Brandon Music is located at 62 Country Club Rd. Brandon. For more information, call 802-247-4295 or email info@brandon-music.net.
Photo courtesy of Brandon Music
Affectionately known as “Wheezer and Squeezer,” Jeremiah McLane and Timothy Cummings bring accordions and bagpipes to Brandon Music.