
Dear Ella trio at MICA event Northampton Center for the Arts
Dear Ella trio at MICA event Northampton Center for the Arts will be a fun event! Annie Patterson, Mary Witt , and Ann Percival are “Dear Ella”, a trio from Western Massachusetts whose repertoire includes songs from Jazz standards to Blues to Motown to folk favorites. The band’s name, inspired by Ella Fitzgerald, is a nod to the many women singers who have inspired them. Singing in harmony is something these three highly accomplished musicians have been doing their whole lives. Now, as “Dear Ella”, Ann, Mary & Annie bring their individual musicianship and talents together to form a dynamic trio. Come sing with them, dance to their songs, and enjoy their uplifting and beautiful harmonies with guitars, bass, drum and banjo.
MICA is The Mother Arts Festival is coming to Northampton Center for the Arts at 33 Hawley, in Northampton, MA, on October 28th, 29th, & 30th. This is the event you have been waiting for. These mothers are your friends, family, and colleagues, and not only do they kick ass at mothering, being there for you, and everything else, but they are artists to boot. Come celebrate them with three days of visual arts, theatre, dance, and music.
Tickets for Friday night only $25 including food and drink and music!
All three women in Dear Ella sing with The O-Tones:
Annie Patterson (vocals, guitar, banjo, & snare drum) co-created the world renowned songbook Rise Up Singing with her life partner Peter Blood. She sings with the swing band Girls From Mars and is a vocalist and rhythm instrumentalist with the Joni Mitchell tribute band, Big Yellow Taxi. She is a music educator, artist, and premiere song leader, and has led singing with communities around the world for over 3 decades.
https://www.riseupandsing.org/annie/music-bio
Mary Witt (vocals & bass) is a critically acclaimed singer and bass player for the Swing and Motown band The O-Tones. She is also a music producer, painter, and art educator. Inspired by multi-discipline artists like Joni Mitchell, Mary enjoys the conversation between music and visual art. Her German parents, early activists and social justice advocates, exposed her to both all her life. Her passion for music and social justice shines through her work. https://theotones.com/
Ann Percival (guitar, piano, rhythm & vocals) is a member of the iconic contra dance band Wild Asparagus. She also sings and plays guitar with the New England Swing and Motown band, The O-Tones. She is an artist, visionary, and educator. Music is in her blood. Ann used to spend time with her Norwegian grandparents including trips to the local Sons of Norway hall where everyone danced to and played traditional music.
http://band.wildasparagus.com/about-us/
Dear Ella Links:
Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/DearEllaTrio/
YouTube short promo video:
Longer YouTube video 2022: