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Mother Falcon Plays Kentucky Center's Idea Festival Tonight

By: Sep. 27, 2013
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Mother Falcon is set to play tonight, September 27, 8 p.m. at the Bomhard Theater as part of the Kentucky Center's Idea Festival. Tickets are $25, reserved seating, fees apply.

Mother Falcon is an orchestral indie band born in Austin, Texas that has quickly become an award winning recording act and a top concert draw, performing in rock clubs while maintaining a presence in the performing arts scene scoring plays and films.

The group began to coalesce around multi-instrumentalist and composer Nick Gregg while the members were still teenagers, coming together via orchestral and chamber music classes. Composing as a collective, the 18 piece ensemble includes several multi-instrumentalists and most of The Players contribute vocals. Guitarist/pianist Claire Puckett, accordionist/pianist Tamir Kalifa and percussionist/saxophonist Issac Winburne form the creative core along with Nick Gregg, though all members contribute musically.

Mother Falcon is currently at work on their second album as well as the score for the indie documentary Star Nation, about the international spectator sport culture surrounding the video game "Starcraft."

?Tickets are available only to Kentucky Center Members and IdeaFestival Pass holders. Kentucky Center Members call the Member hotline at 502-562-0144. Call (502) 562-0111 (V) for information about the range of accessibility options we offer to enhance your performance experience.

Read more about Mother Falcon here.
Listen to Mother Falcon music here.
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