Ordinary Elephant
When
Occurs on
Friday November 18 2022
Approximate running time: 2 hours
Venue
Event Notes
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ORDINARY ELEPHANT
McIntyre Hall Presents
Friday, November 18 7:30pm
Tickets: Reserved Seating $30 - $40 CYO Subscription, Student and Senior Discounts COVID-19: Masks are encouraged but not required at this time.
International Folk Music Awards 2017 Artist of the Year Ordinary Elephant captivates audiences with their emotionally powerful and vulnerable songs, letting the listener know that they are not alone in this world. The collaboration of husband and wife Pete and Crystal Damore, their connection, and their influences (such as Gillian Welch, Guy Clark, Anais Mitchell) all meet on stage.
“It is pure. It’s masterful. It is brilliant in the simplicity of two voices and two instruments spinning together, intertwining in utter beauty and perfection, even in its imperfections.” ~ Red Line Roots
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Skagit Valley College & High School Students FREE (While Supplies Last)
Students may attend FREE. Simply present your current student ID at the Box Office. Available 2 weeks prior to the performance.
Tickets: Reserved Seating $30 - $40 CYO Subscription, Student and Senior Discounts COVID-19: Masks are encouraged but not required at this time.
International Folk Music Awards 2017 Artist of the Year Ordinary Elephant captivates audiences with their emotionally powerful and vulnerable songs, letting the listener know that they are not alone in this world. The collaboration of husband and wife Pete and Crystal Damore, their connection, and their influences (such as Gillian Welch, Guy Clark, Anais Mitchell) all meet on stage.
“It is pure. It’s masterful. It is brilliant in the simplicity of two voices and two instruments spinning together, intertwining in utter beauty and perfection, even in its imperfections.” ~ Red Line Roots