Miles to Dayton
Friday, November 18, 2016 at 8 pm
Miles To Dayton’s four-part harmonies, improvisational violin and cello, and infectious rhythm section combine to create an incredible concert. This band blends elements of folk, rock, classical and funk and has shared the stage with a wide variety of musical artists, including Jorma Kaukonen, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Tom Paxton, Richie Havens, and The Subdudes.
Miles to Dayton will perform new music from their recently released album “Forces Unknown.” M2D has headlined performances at the Patchogue Theater, sold out at the Boulton Center, and played at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival, Great South Bay Music Festival, the Paramount Theatre and the NoFo Rock and Folk Festival, as well as the Living Room. Their polished blend of sounds is reminiscent of Nickel Creek, and their music appeals to generations of fans.
David Dircks, the host of AcousticLongIsland.com, states, “Miles to Dayton has the ability to blend folk, rock and progressive rock into a distinct sound that, while intricate in its form, seems effortless in the execution of its parts. It is this trademark infusion of acoustic and electric instruments that keeps their music full of contrasts and energy.”
Join us for an exhilarating evening of great music in the intimate setting of the Our Times Coffeehouse.
Children under 12: $6 (very young children are free)
Tickets on sale at the door.
Sorry, no pre-sales are available.
The Our Times Coffeehouse, staffed entirely with volunteers, has been presenting live music for over 26 years. OTC is dedicated to supporting affordable folk music on Long Island, and over the years has hosted hundreds of outstanding performers in a warm, intimate setting. The Our Times Coffeehouse is a joint project of the Ethical Humanist Society of Long Island (EHS) and the Long Island Progressive Coalition (LIPC), with the assistance of the Research and Education Project of Long Island (REP-LI).