Exploring ‘Headland’: Eric McDonald on Kalos’ Musical Journey

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Show Notes: In this episode of Backstage Sonoma, host Steve Roby interviews Eric McDonald, the guitarist, mandolinist, and vocalist from the acclaimed folk trio Kalos.

 With their unique blend of Scottish, Irish, Scandinavian, and North American music traditions, Kalos redefines contemporary folk. Eric discusses their latest album, Headland, dives into the stories behind standout tracks like "Fare Thee Well" and "Fanny Vanille/The Kerry Polska," and previews their upcoming performance at the Raven Theatre.

 Listeners are treated to insights into Kalos’ creative process, the band's evolution, and what makes their live shows unforgettable.

 This episode kicks off with the captivating tune "Grasshopper Spiff" from Headland.

Guest Information:

  • Name: Eric McDonald

  • Role: Guitarist, mandolinist, and vocalist for Kalos

  • Bio: A versatile musician, Eric McDonald brings a rich background in traditional music to his work with Kalos, where his talents contribute to a sound that is both innovative and deeply rooted in heritage.

  • Links:

  • Tickets for Raven Theater Show

Episode Takeaways:

  • How Kalos’ music brings together multiple folk traditions into a cohesive sound.

  • Behind-the-scenes stories of recording Headland.

  • The significance of tracks "Fare Thee Well" and "Fanny Vanille/The Kerry Polska."

  • What fans can anticipate at a Kalos live performance in Healdsburg.

  • Insights into the music industry’s niche for contemporary Celtic Roots groups.

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