Dala
When |
Thursday, February 16, 2012 7:30pm to 12:42pm |
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Where | Pruis Hall, Ball State University |
What | Music all-ages concerts, folk music, acoustic music, pop music, soprano, alto |
Cost | $10 to $22 |
Juno nominees and winners of the 2010 Canadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year, Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as angelic. These two best friends met in their high school music class in 2002; they have since released five albums and toured extensively across North America. Darlings of the Canadian music scene, Dala are now poised to bring their fresh brand of acoustic pop music to the world.
Drawing upon influences like The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Neil Young and Bob Dylan, Dala write songs that are both catchy and insightful. Amanda's ethereal soprano voice blends seamlessly with Sheila's velvety alto, creating the lush harmonies that have become their trademark.
"There's nothing pretentious about Dala's music; it's stripped
down and laid bare. That's not to say it is without polish - far from it. Sheila Carabine and Amanda Walther have worked hard to exploit every facet of their extraordinary musical blend, and it would be just as at home in a 1960s coffeehouse as it is now on the contemporary concert stage". - Andrew Craig, Host of CBC "Canada Live"
The sheer joy with which they perform is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans. Dala are equally entertaining between songs, telling funny and down to earth stories that make every show unique. Dala have opened for artists such as Tom Cochrane, Stuart McLean of the CBC's Vinyl Café, Richie Havens and Arlo Guthrie. No strangers to the festival scene, they have also performed at The New Orleans Jazz Festival, The Edmonton Folk Festival, California's Strawberry Festival and Mariposa. In 2009, they were the only Canadian act invited to play at the 50th Anniversary of the Newport Folk Festival.
"Dala can sing! What beautiful flights of melody and harmony,
reminiscent of the Everly Brothers, the Louvin Brothers, Emmylou Harris and associates; though Dala can trade a melody line and leave one wondering who is taking the lead and simply leave one behind when the harmonies kick in." - Peterborough Examiner
Tickets: $17 in advance, $22 at the door. Faculty & Staff may buy one and get one free (limit 1). BSU students and youth $5 in advance, $10 at the door.
Tickets available now at the Emens Box office and Ticketmaster.com
Emens Box office hours M-F 9:00am to 6:00pm
The box office at Pruis Hall will be open two hours prior to the
performance.
For more information, phone 765 285-1539.
Artist Website: http://www.dalagirls.com/