SJCT Presents: The Gothard Sisters This Saturday
Posted March 6, 2020 at 6:05 am by Peggy Sue McRae
Don’t miss The Gothard Sisters preforming this Saturday, March 7 at 7:30 pm at the San Juan Community Theatre.
The Gothard Sisters are a dynamic musical group of three sisters who play contemporary Celtic music. Through 10 years performing, touring and writing music together, the optimistic style of their music and performances continue to resonate with their fans, building a loyal international following.
Blending Celtic, folk, classical, world and northwest musical influences, the Gothard Sisters bring songs to life with violin, acoustic guitar, mandolin, bodhran, djembe, octave violin, whistle and vocal harmonies, creating music that is “vivid, inspirational and captivating.” (Tim Carroll, Folk Words Review 2018)
Writing and recording near their home in the Pacific Northwest between touring nationally, the band has released 7 albums and has performed over 1,000 live shows over the course of their career.
“Their on-stage charisma, energy, enthusiasm and extraordinary talent is second to none. They have a unique talent of being able to captivate their audience for the entirety of their show, leaving spectators wanting more. Furthermore, the Gothard Sisters’ eclectic style and theatrical performance is something that will continue to flourish as these artists will no doubt take the World by storm. A must-see!”
— Keith Doherty, Lannadoo Festival – Jacksonville Beach, Florida
Tickets: Adult $22, Student Reserved $12, Student RUSH (at door only) $5.
Link to: SJC Theater ticket office
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