Orion's Bow was formed a year ago when a group of like minded friends decided to combine their talents. The end result is a toe tapping, winsome, soulful sound that is unlike any other.
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Although harp is her main focus , Star has been involved in folk music and Irish music, frequently utilizing her contemporary dynamics in the blending of traditional sound. Her career has included television performance, and she has published and produced several books and CDs, respectively. |
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Coming from a musical family played a big part in Ruth's love of music. She started the recorder at age 8, survived childhood violin lessons and despite that kept going. Today she has one cd Dispelling All Woes, to her credit. Nowadays, playing this timeless music is as important as breathing to her. You can find her regularly at the Thursday night Celtic Tavern (Littleton) Irish music session. |
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Rebecca has been involved with the early music community for more than a decade in the roles of non-profit administration, grant writing, costuming, and advocacy. She is a performing member of the Colorado Recorder Orchestra and Baroque Folke. Rebecca spearheads celebrations of Twelfth Night and May Faire in the Berkeley community, and has a special interest in historic dance. |
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When Ben can find time away from playing outside he explores passionate, diverse interests in African music, Tango, and Irish music. He brings exquisite artistry in cello and violin to Orion's Bow. Ben also sings in the Colorado Symphony Chorus. |
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John. Singer. Songwriter. Plays guitar and bass, and has been playing professionally for 30 years. He has performed in South Korea, Japan, Guam, and the U.S. He now plays in two band performing Colorado Classic Rock, Blues, Irish, Jazz, and Folk. He has three CDs under his belt. |