Bill and Kate Isles will appear in concert at the Arrowhead Center for the Arts on Saturday, October 27, offering their original acoustic songs and zany comedy at the North Shore Music Association’s annual silent auction event.
Bill and Kate Isles, based in Duluth, use a wide variety of musical styles so their performances carry audiences through a broad landscape of experiences from metaphorical worlds to small town family stories and to comedy. Consummate performers, they are known for their catchy melodies and memorable songs. Words like “mesmerizing,” “transcendent,” and even, “hysterical” are common descriptions from audience reviews and audiences members feel that they are listening to stories of their own lives, told by two of their best friends.
The two have toured nationally as a duo, full-time, since early 2007, performing about 150 shows per year, for audiences large and small, from house concerts to festival stages and everything in between. They have been main-stage performances at Big Top Chautaqua and Chicago’s FolkStage.
The doors open at the ACA at 6 p.m. for the silent auction, with an array of unique high-quality items all generously donated by local organizations and businesses. Proceeds from the auction benefit NSMA. Bidding will continue at intermission, and winning bids will be announced after the show.
The concert begins at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $18 adults, $12 students (age 18 & under) Tickets are available at www.northshoremusicassociation.com or at the door.
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