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SUMMARY:Ellen Davis and Patty Jackson
DESCRIPTION:Ellen sings “Songs I Learned at My Mother’s Knee\, and Other Joints.”\nEllen’s mother used to play records to try to help her sleep; everything from the Sons of\nthe Pioneers to Edith Piaf. The night was filled with the plaintive cries of\, “Mommy\, turn\nthe record over!” Growing up in New York City and New Jersey\, her life revolved around\nmusic. She got her first guitar for her 14th birthday\, then her cat ate the strings off it.\nAfter purchasing a steel string guitar\, she made the rounds of the northern New Jersey\ncoffee house scene in the 1970s.\nAfter attempting a Fine Arts degree at Penn State\, Ellen moved westward to seek fame\,\nfortune and the Colorado magic promoted by John Denver. Arriving in Georgetown\n1979\, she moved to Steamboat Springs for her first ten Colorado winters. Ellen fronted\nseveral popular local bands in Steamboat (remember the Cow Pattie and the Meadow\nMuffins? No one else does either!)\, before moving to Denver. Music pursuits morphed\ninto a career in massage therapy\, which lead to years in elder care. Ellen now\ncombines her love of Seniors with music to entertain\, engage and enlighten any group\nthat likes to sing\, laugh and listen.\nEllen’s style combines old Folk favorites\, Pop tunes\, Sing-alongs and stories. A special\nfavorite is the Kingston Trio’s salute to Anne Boleyn\, “With Her Head Tucked\nUnderneath Her Arm;” a song that gives her the same thrills as when her mother played\nit for her 63 years ago. \nPatty Jackson’s angelic voice\, her stunning finger style guitar licks\, the sweet sound of her ukulele\, and the funked-up chords of her minty green baritone guitar. Patty’s musical style is a unique fusion of folk\, rock\, and country with a touch of jazz. Born in central New York\, Patty was given some Joan Baez tickets when she was 15 years old\, and that changed the trajectory of her life. She was bitten by the music bug and over the years she formed several bands\, cutting her teeth on bar gigs. She soon started playing the college circuit\, folk clubs\, and coffeehouses in New England and New York with her band\, Wildfire. In addition to performing around town\, the band also played for Hillary Clinton during her run for senator from New York. In 2004\, Patty moved to Colorado and joined Resonance\, The Women’s Chorus of Boulder. There she met bandmates who formed the group\,
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