ivy room presentsSATURDAY MARCH 14THâPAPER WINGSHANNAH MAYREEâDoors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pmAdvance Tickets Available / $23 Day of ShowâIVY ROOM860 San Pablo Ave, Albany ⢠21+PAPER WINGS âLong-time friends and collaborators Emily Mann and Wila Frank, known together as Paper Wings, dream up warm, pastoral folk songs suited to wandering through a forest or field, quiet contemplation, and long winding journeys. Furnished with delicate banjo and spellbinding harmonies so close you often canât tell their voices apart, Frank & Mann deliver dynamic performances emboldened by the strength of their sincere songwriting...
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ivy room presentsSATURDAY MARCH 14THâPAPER WINGSHANNAH MAYREEâDoors 7:00pm / Show 8:00pmAdvance Tickets Available / $23 Day of ShowâIVY ROOM860 San Pablo Ave, Albany ⢠21+PAPER WINGS âLong-time friends and collaborators Emily Mann and Wila Frank, known together as Paper Wings, dream up warm, pastoral folk songs suited to wandering through a forest or field, quiet contemplation, and long winding journeys. Furnished with delicate banjo and spellbinding harmonies so close you often canât tell their voices apart, Frank & Mann deliver dynamic performances emboldened by the strength of their sincere songwriting. The duo have an uncommon ability to tastefully reference nostalgic sounds of American folk music while maintaining their own compelling style of artful and unpretentious lyricism. The strength and solitude one finds in the wilderness is a theme throughout their writing, and they lovingly transport listeners to open landscapes in which to find comfort and ask the questions which we all have in common.With roots in California and Oregon respectively, Mann & Frank met as fellow fiddle players attending music camps and festivals growing up. As teenagers, they developed their instrumental prowess by studying and performing with folk legends such as Alice Gerrard, Laurie Lewis, Tim OâBrien, Steve Earle, Aoife OâDonovan and Sarah Jarosz among others. It was during this time that they began writing and touring together, eventually making their way to Nashville where they recorded their debut album Paper Wings in 2017 and sophomore album Clementine in 2019. After garnering streaming success with their heartfelt track âTroubled Soulâ, the duo hit the road opening for Avi Kaplanâs âIâll Get Byâ tour.During the lockdowns of 2020, Frank & Mann began working on a third album. Partway through, they placed the project on hold to focus on other projects. The last song they had released before parting ways was single âMarigold,â a potent balm for the heart, telling of new beginnings and second chances. Perhaps this song was a prophecy of sorts, for in 2023 Frank & Mann reunited to finish the album, much to the delight of their fans. Over the course of four days, the duo captured their collection of songs in an intimate private studio outside of Nashville. This upcoming work of 12 tracks is titled Listen to the World Spin and is set to release March 15th, 2024.On Listen to the World Spin, the duoâs songwriting flourishes in new ways while maintaining their intuitive sparseness and eloquence. Throughout the album, they invite us to take a step back to look at our lives as a landscape from above. Like co-passengers on a long voyage, the two old friends explore the textures of shifting relationships with ourselves, with each other, and with the world around us. A profound sense of solitude and yearning resonates throughout the album. On the title track, they implore âI feel so small, show me how to burn brightâ and âI feel so alone, show me how to hold onâ. This theme of seeking is echoed in album highlight âFunny Little Worldâ with a series of questions: âWhatâs up with the pain in the world? Am I gonna be alright? Will I survive? What have I got myself into?âIn lieu of answers to their questions, Frank and Mann simply remind us throughout the album that we are not alone in our search for meaning and certainty. The journey is the destination in this collection of songs, along with the friendship and empathy found along the way. âThese songs brought us back together, tugging at our hearts until we made them into something,â says Frank. âWe needed these songs to guide and comfort us through the last few years, and we hope theyâll do the same for others.âHANNAH MAYREEâHannah Mayree (they/them) is an artist and musician whose work as a banjoist, multi-instrumentalist, producer and vocalist has been a historic excavation of folk music as well as a window into the future of folk. Hannah has a body of work that highlights original and traditional banjo compositions as well as harmonies through acoustic live vocal looping and involves audiences in community singing.On the dawn of releasing their second studio album following the 2017, Thoughts of the Night, Hannahâs evolution as a musician has included holding down solo performances as well as duo, trio and full band configurations and highlights both the Black string and tradition as well as innovating between genres, expressing the conditions of our world and sparking change through culturally stewarded experiences they curate for music loving communities.They founded and creatively direct the Black Banjo Reclamation Project which is currently creating musical, cultural and land-based opportunities for Black, Afro-Diasporic communities around the world to work with the banjo as a tool for reclaiming ancestral wisdom & creating Afro-futures.
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