Interview and performance with Woven, an ethereal musical trio

November 04, 2022 00:28:06
Interview and performance with Woven, an ethereal musical trio
What's Up! NWA and River Valley
Interview and performance with Woven, an ethereal musical trio

Nov 04 2022 | 00:28:06

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Becca Martin-Brown Monica Hooper April Wallace

Show Notes

It’s not often that a band uses an actual tree branch full of leaves for an instrument, but for a trio of Fayetteville musicians, it seems only natural.

Woven — made up of Jessica Hawk, Regina Caeli and Talina Madonna — “weave” together vocal harmonies, hand percussion, crystal and brass bowls, ukulele, guitar, spirit drum, finger cymbals and a branch of actual leaves to create their music.

Their band name, like their sound, flows from the idea of bringing together different threads of music to make a unified, but multilayered musical tapestry.

Join us on the What's Up! podcast to hear an interview with the group and a few of their songs. 

 

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