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Concert on the Lawn: Dyado, Izaak Opatz, and the Oshima Brothers

 

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June 20th, 2018

The Emery Community Arts Center will present Dyado, Oshima Brothers and Izaak Opatz live on Wednesday, June 20 at 6 p.m. Doors to the ECAC open at 5:30 p.m.

All ages are welcome to the show, which will feature three bands. Attendees are welcome to bring a picnic blanket and dinner; drinks will be served at the bar. Tickets are $8, with students and seniors admitted for $5. Children ages 12 and under are admitted free of charge.

About the Artists:

DYADO, out of Asheville, NC, is Louisa Stancioff, Matt Lohan, and Dylan French. Their first full-length album Dreamcountry, comes out in June. Matt and Louisa are cousins who reconnected later in life in Maine and realized their mutual love for music and adventure.The band is named after their Bulgarian grandfather, a wonderful man who lives in Camden, Maine. Diado means grandfather in Bulgarian.

Website : dyadotheband.com
Videos : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkTC-WrNpEE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJI35W5ehdY&feature=youtu.be

Izaak Opatz, from Montana and currently living in Los Angeles, has been writing and playing music for the last ten years, releasing two albums with Missoula band The Best Westerns and his first solo full-length Mariachi Static in 2017, which will be re-released by Mama Bird Recording Co. (Portland) July 20th.

Website : http://izaakopatz.com/bio/
Videos : https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=1&v=MbZbZV7_TkM

Oshima Brothers, out of Belfast, ME, is made up of two brothers, Sean and Jamie Oshima. Their album, “Oshima Brothers,” released in 2016, is a collection of 11 original songs that showcase dynamic vocals, electric and acoustic guitar, octave bass, loops, and percussion. The brothers live in Maine but are often on the road performing, producing music videos, and dancing.

Website: oshimabrothers.com
Video: https://www.oshimabrothers.com/

 

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