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Concerts on a Cliff by Strings in the Woods

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Imagine uncovering a secret map that leads you through shadowed woods to an ancient creek bed. As the sun dips behind towering cliffs, you sink into your chair, and the air fills with the haunting sound of string music, echoing off stone walls.

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Will TaylorViolinist, composer and Austin Music Award winner Will Taylor has performed withPearl Jam, Grammy winnerShawn Colvin,P-Diddy,Willie Nelson,Ronny Cox(Deliverance) andmany more.Two time Austin Music Award Winner, and Best of Austin Finalist in 2022Best of Austin Winner 2024Award winning ComposerWill is the founder of Strings Attached in Austin, Texas.When Pearl Jam came to Austin in October 2009 to record their live Austin City Limits Studio show that would be broadcast nationally, they choose to entrust the strings portion of the show to Will Taylor and Strings Attached.Will Taylor has a musical proposition for you -- a playful, dignified, off-kilter idea that brings honor to Austin's identity as "The Live Music Capital of the World." It's a cool concept. But it's just a bit . . . different.Imagine what might happen, suggests Taylor, if we took Austin's most popular singer-songwriters -- Abra Moore, or Jimmy LaFave, or Patrice Pike, or Ray Wylie Hubbard -- and let them perform, live, in a church? Then imagine if you paired those artists with acoustic "chamber" instruments -- cello, violin, viola, trumpet and hand drums -- and wrote new arrangements, adding dashes of jazz and classical music, that revealed new facets of their most beautiful or familiar songs?Imagine what might happen if you dared to blur all these boundaries between pop music and jazz, between rock music and classical music, between the musical realm and the lyrical realm, between the honky-tonk and the church, and in the spirit of art and fun and experimentation, you reached out for something . . . transcendent?