Rebecca Folsom Returns to Volcano

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Rebecca Folsom Concert VAC
After a sell-out concert last year, Rebecca Folsom is bringing it all back to Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus for another intimate acoustic concert on Saturday, March 19.

Her music has been described as the soulfulness of Etta James, the abandon of Janis Joplin, and a touch of folk songstress Joni Mitchell. An award-winning artist, she has performed on BBC radio and television, Nashville’s Bluebird, New York’s Bitterend and Red Rock’s Amphitheatre in Colorado. “She takes you from subtle ballads to knock-you-to-your-knees blues.” – KUNC Radio

Add to this is a voice with a near four-octave range! Corridor Magazine wrote, “While her range is impressive, it’s the expression in her voice that rivets your attention and stays with you long after the show ends. Folsom’s voice pours from an inner source of honest emotion, flowing from lilting tenderness to fully liberated, unbridled release.”
Folsom has played her music in solo performances to shows with up to seven band members in a music career spanning 20 years.

Join us for an evening of intimate acoustic music at Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus, Saturday, March 19 from 7pm-9pm. Tickets are $25/$20 for VAC Members.

The Boulder, Colorado native writes inspiring tales of human heartbreak, redemption and freedom. She shares those songs with exquisite intimacy in a solo performance. Folsom said performing on stage is where she feels most comfortable. “There is no place on earth that I want to be more. I’m happiest there, time flies there. It’s timeless, effortless and it brings me so much joy. My hope is always that it will bring other people joy, upliftment and awakening,” she said.

She will also be offering the “The Art of Vocal Freedom” workshop Sunday, March 20 from 10pm-2pm. Learn to sing and express authentically with ease and flow, tapping into your own personal vocal freedom! We will uncover and polish the beauty and power of your individual authentic voice. Attendees will be able to work/play with all three artistic mediums at the same time. For more information, click here.

Folsom said working with students made touring a much more rich affair. “The whole experience got deeper, because rather than just showing up in a town, we are immersed in the community,” she said.

For more information regarding the concert or workshop, please contact VAC at 808-967-8222 or visit online at www.volcanoartcenter.org.

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