Mad Agnes’ farewell tour stops at 6OTS Saturday
OXFORD – Mad Agnes, the trio internationally famous for their fusion of pop, folk, and exquisite, classical contrapuntal harmonies, is returning to the 6 On The Square (6OTS) stage Saturday, Jan. 29, at 7:30 p.m. Mad Agnes performed there 4 years ago, on the auspicious occasion of 6OTS’ opening weekend in 2007. With just a touch of fun and humor, their show invokes memories of Fairport Convention and Renaissance. Now this is Mad Agnes’ final year of touring together, as they’ve decided it’s time to move on to other projects. So audiences heed this advice, you have this lucky opportunity to see them one more time.
Mad Agnes is Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones, and Mark Saunders. Each member arrived at the trio from a staggering list of solo accomplishments, including songwriting competitions, and recordings. Multi-instrumentalists all, Hennebach is classically trained in piano, Jones is self-taught on guitar and bass, and Saunders adds color with a vintage mandolin and subtle electronic processing on his guitar. The sound can be full as a concert hall or delicate as three voices singing a cappella.
Hennebach and Jones write most of the songs. Choosing from among their bundle of instruments and adding “three-part harmonies as tight as jeans from the dryer” (Rob Weir, The Advocate), the resulting sound is captivating, uplifting and rare. Classical, folk/rock, Celtic, or PDQ Bach? For nine years Mad Agnes has been delightfully impossible to pigeonhole. This hasn’t kept the genre-bending trio from winning hearts on two continents and collectively amassing a body of work which comprises twelve CDs, a concert DVD, not to mention three tour T-shirts.
Released in October, their latest CD, hush, was conceived in response to frequent requests by fans for a collection of their ballads. “It’s a sweet album,” says Jones. “There are still energetic moments and signature sillies, but this was a really heartfelt project.”
Mad Agnes are smart musicians, smart enough to leave audiences wanting more. Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $12 until the day of the show; $15 at the door. Ticket price for Students is always $2; please call to make a Student reservation. Doors open at 6:30.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
Mad Agnes is Margo Hennebach, Adrienne Jones, and Mark Saunders. Each member arrived at the trio from a staggering list of solo accomplishments, including songwriting competitions, and recordings. Multi-instrumentalists all, Hennebach is classically trained in piano, Jones is self-taught on guitar and bass, and Saunders adds color with a vintage mandolin and subtle electronic processing on his guitar. The sound can be full as a concert hall or delicate as three voices singing a cappella.
Hennebach and Jones write most of the songs. Choosing from among their bundle of instruments and adding “three-part harmonies as tight as jeans from the dryer” (Rob Weir, The Advocate), the resulting sound is captivating, uplifting and rare. Classical, folk/rock, Celtic, or PDQ Bach? For nine years Mad Agnes has been delightfully impossible to pigeonhole. This hasn’t kept the genre-bending trio from winning hearts on two continents and collectively amassing a body of work which comprises twelve CDs, a concert DVD, not to mention three tour T-shirts.
Released in October, their latest CD, hush, was conceived in response to frequent requests by fans for a collection of their ballads. “It’s a sweet album,” says Jones. “There are still energetic moments and signature sillies, but this was a really heartfelt project.”
Mad Agnes are smart musicians, smart enough to leave audiences wanting more. Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $12 until the day of the show; $15 at the door. Ticket price for Students is always $2; please call to make a Student reservation. Doors open at 6:30.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.
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