Experience Music Series Presents Mandolin Master John Resichman in Rare Solo Concert

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Tuesday, May 18, 2021, 5–6:30 pm
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The Experience Music Series presents legendary mandolinist John Resichman in a rare solo concert. The concert is virtual, and viewers are invited to participate in a question and answer with the artist after the performance. There is no charge to view the concert, and donations are gratefully accepted.

"One of the true tone poets of American acoustic music" - Acoustic Guitar Magazine

John Reischman, one of the premier mandolinists of his generation, will perform in a rare solo concert. He's a master instrumentalist capable of swinging between re-inventions of traditional old-time tunes, deconstructions from the bluegrass repertoire, and compelling original tunes, many of which have become standards. He's also a powerful bandleader, touring his band the Jaybirds all over Canada and the United States. John is also a cross-cultural trailblazer, extending his curiosity and experimentation to music from all over the world, including Latin American roots music, from Puerto Rican cuatro to Brazilian choro music. John Resichman embodies the true spirit of acoustic music in the 21st century. 

The Experience Music Series is presented by the Portland Community College Rock Creek Department of Music. Please visit the website for more information or contact Anthony Catalan at anthony.catalan@pcc.edu

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