Loon Lake Screening with special backyard performance from Johanna Rose & Friends

Fri 04/30/21
7:30PM
All Ages
music
FREE

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Pleased to share with you Cactus Club’s first outdoor concert and film screening of the season.

Johanna Rose and Friends will perform in Cactus Club’s backyard

Ensemble includes members of SistaStrings & Ruth B8r Ginsberg

 

Looped film screening of Loon Lake to follow the performance, 8:30pm – 10pm

Loon Lake

In the summer of 2020, a global pandemic shuts down the world and a rogue musician sets out to build and live in an off-the-grid treehouse on Loon Lake in the Northeast Kingdom of VT. This 3 part miniseries follows Johanna Rose on their journey of self discovery, reuniting with nature, friends, family and the joy of music.

 

Loon Lake was shot and edited by Dan Boville

Show Lineup

Johanna Rose

(Milwaukee, WI)
Genre: Americana

Member of Nickel&Rose and B8R; Founder of Riverwest Femme Fest

Johanna Rose releases a 5 track EP, can’t love you from the ground, an American folk-inspired ode to their life in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom. 

When the loons leave the lake and the world freezes over, all you’re left with is hard work, hopes and dreams. With these companions, in their little house on the side of the mountain, Rose huddled around the wood stove with their guitar and began drafting the songs in can’t love you from the ground.  Rose explores the heights and gullies of surviving a disparate late capitalist world, in arguably one of the most beautiful places on earth. Can’t love you from the ground borrows its name from a lyric in the second song, Carhartt Angel, a blue collar boot stomper about a back breaking job that keeps the lights on for us all. Resonator guitar, upright bass, bowed fiddle, and pedal steel weave their way through can’t love you from the ground while Rose lyrically encapsulates mountain life in a storied folk and country tradition. 

Like the late, great, Blaze Foley, Rose lives in a treehouse, where they wrote and largely recorded the EP. Living in a treehouse is not just a realized childhood dream, but a necessity in a state that, like many, faces a severe housing shortage. Rose started building the treehouse in 2020 when their life as a touring musician with Nickel&Rose came to a screeching halt, but it wasn’t until late 2021 that they braved their first winter in the treehouse and can’t love you from the ground  was unearthed. 

 

“Anyone who enjoys delving into, as Greil Marcus called it, old weird America, would be well advised to have a listen to this five song EP from Johanna Rose which is rooted in the dirt and air which swirls around the foundations of what we call Americana. The songs sound as old as the hills with resonator guitar and plaintive pedal steel adding to the patina yet they come across as fresh as a daisy.”

– Paul Kerr, Americana UK

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