Monday, March 18, 2013

Richard Kriehn, Dave Snider and Tim Williams Play Acoustic Music at Dahmen Barn March 24, 2013


Richard Kriehn and special friends to play at the Dahmen Barn on Sunday, March 24, 2013

 
This will be a performance of mostly acoustic mix, featuring Richard on the mandolin, but also including the fiddle, bass, guitar and harmonica, playing Brazilian, jazz, bluegrass, folk and swing. They will play some originals along with some obscure cover tunes. The cost is $10 at the door.  Come early for good seating.

Until recently, Richard Kriehn was an Instructor and the Academic Advisor, for the School of Music at Washington State University, where he taught Guitar Class, Intro to Music Technology as well as private lessons in mandolin, violin and guitar.


Richard performed with the Washington-Idaho Symphony, Arkansas Symphony, Alabama Symphony, Boise Philharmonic, Nashville Chamber Orchestra and has toured the United States, Canada and Japan with Nashville recording artists Michael Peterson, Aaron Tippin and Travis Tritt.

Starting in 2010, Richard has become a regular performer on Garrison Keillor’s A Prairie Home Companion, which boasts 3.5 million listeners, every weekend.

Richard currently lives in Colton, Washington, with his wife Danette and their three children. This may be the last opportunity to hear this gifted musician play live because the Kriehn family is moving to Minnesota this spring.

Artisans at the Dahmen Barn is a non-profit creativity center in Uniontown in the big white barn behind the famous iron wheel fence.  The fully accessible facility is open Thursday through Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm.  Information:  www.artisanbarn.org or 509-229-3414.

 

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