On the horizon is an exceptional musical event featuring the talented duo of Paul Rishell and Annie Raines. Scheduled for Saturday, May 3, at First Parish in Duxbury, this concert promises a vibrant showcase of their country blues guitar and harmonica prowess. With over three decades of collaboration under their belts, the pair has not only released six albums but also shared stages with some of the most iconic names in music. Their journey includes performances alongside John Sebastian, Susan Tedeschi, Pinetop Perkins, and Rory Block, among others, as well as appearances on prominent television shows.
The South Shore Folk Music Club is proud to host this legendary act, bringing together two artists whose synergy spans more than three decades. Together, Paul Rishell and Annie Raines have crafted a unique sound that resonates deeply with fans of authentic blues. Their latest album, "Moving to the Country," received critical acclaim, further solidifying their place in the music world. The concert will take place at the historic First Parish venue, offering attendees a chance to experience their dynamic live performance up close.
Audiences can expect a captivating evening filled with melodies that reflect years of dedication and passion. Over the years, Rishell and Raines have honed their craft through countless collaborations and performances. They have graced the stage with legends such as Ray Charles, Dr. John, and Little Feat, showcasing their versatility and adaptability. Moreover, their media appearances on platforms like "Late Night with Conan O’Brien" and "A Prairie Home Companion" have introduced their artistry to broader audiences.
This upcoming performance provides a rare opportunity for music enthusiasts to witness the magic created by these seasoned musicians. As they continue to inspire new generations with their timeless tunes, their legacy grows stronger with each note played. Fans are encouraged to attend what promises to be an unforgettable night celebrating the enduring appeal of traditional blues music.