String Cheese

String Cheese

2008-03-31

Fresh fusion of traditional celtic sounds and young rock-influencedrhythms, putting a young, modern spin on one of music's oldest genres. These two hail from the Michigan mitten and pridethemselves in composing andperforming feel-good celtic rock on violin and cello, Both electric andacoustic .Classical music performance majors at well-known universities. Introducing alternative styles, particularly celtic music, to highschool and middle school string programs throughout Michigan andbeyond, and preaching their importance in youth music education. – Joe Parsaca

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