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Live Show News: Ollabelle Aug 14

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By Mountain Stage
 · June 30, 2011

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Ollabelle, appearing live on Mountain Stage August 14

We are happy to announce a new Mountain Stage live show, happening August 14 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, West Virginia featuring Ollabelle.

Taking their name from influential Appalachian songwriter Ola Belle Reed, Ollabelle’s five members (who all sing and play) blend indigenous American music styles, mixing folk, blues, and gospel. Ollabelle’s self-titled first album was produced by roots music legend T-Bone Burnett, and their second album Riverside Battle Songs was co-produced with former Bob Dylan band member Larry Campbell.

And speaking of “bands,” two members of Ollabelle are regular members of the Levon Helm Band: bassist Byron Issacs, and mandola player Amy Helm – Levon’s daughter. Ollabelle's forthcoming album will be called Neon Blue Bird.


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The Henry Girls appear live on Mountain Stage, August 14

We’ll also be joined by The Henry Girls. From Inishowen in County Donegal, Ireland, Sisters Joleen, Lorna and Karen McLaughlin named their band after the local family nickname, Henry. Since forming in 2001, they’ve earned a following based on their eclectic mix of folk, blues and traditional Irish music.

They appeared at the 2011 Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow, Scotland (where they first came to the attention of Mountain Stage), and count West Virginia’s The Fox Hunt among their musical friends.The Henry Girls' most recent album is Dawn.

Continue to check back in with Mountain Stage here and on facebook to receive the latest information about additional acts as they are added to this show. Tickets for this show will be on sale soon, both online and at Taylor Books. The doors open at 6:30 and the show will start at 7:00.

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