skip to main content
Caltech

Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen

Saturday, March 9, 2019
8:00pm to 10:00pm
Add to Cal

We missed out on our every-two-years show with Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen in 2018 because of scheduling complications, but we're happy to welcome them back in 2019! We look forward to the great songs they bring us: a mix of originals, gold nuggets from some of their contemporaries, and a few familiar standards.

Steve Gillette made a big splash very early in his career when he wrote the song Darcy Farrow which was recorded by Ian and Sylvia at the height of their time together. The song—so timeless that it is thought by many to be an old traditional song—was later recorded by such performers as John Denver and Nanci Griffith. Steve has gone on to write many songs that have been recorded by other folks, such as Kenny Rogers, Waylon Jennings, Tammy Wynette, Linda Ronstadt, Towns Van Zandt, and Jerry Jeff Walker. He's a songwriter's songwriter, and he still excels at it.

Cindy Mangsen plays guitar, concertina, and she'll bring her banjo on this tour. She is also known for her beautiful voice. Early in her career, she gained a reputation for her fine interpretations of haunting songs from Francis Child's collection of Scottish and English ballads, with their American variants. Cindy is a fine songwriter herself, ranging from the beautiful Songlines to an entire album of cat songs! We can only hope that she will sing Rudy's Great Adventure, the true tale of a cat who got his head stuck in a garbage disposal. We still hope that "The Trio," which includes Priscilla Herdman, Anne Hills and Cindy, will will one day come to California to do a show.

Steve and Cindy's harmonies, humor, and their rapport with an audience makes their a total delight. Over the years, they have a compiled a tremendous body of fine songs, which they continue to add to.

More Info: http://www.compassrosemusic.com

GET TICKETS

Find Us On Facebook Caltech Public Events

Find Us On Facebook Pasadena Folk Music Society

For more information, please phone (626) 395-4652 or email [email protected].
$20 / $5 for Caltech students and children