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Kansas string duo to play Bryson City

Sister string duo Scenic Roots will continue the Summer Music Series at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 24, at the Marianna Black Library in Bryson City.

The Kansas-based band combines old-time mountain melodies, bluegrass drive, Irish traditions and down-home humor.  The duo is comprised of Erin Rogers on mountain dulcimer and vocals and Amber Rogers on fiddle, banjo, hammered dulcimer and lead vocals.  They take their audiences on a scenic journey as they weave their many musical influences together to create a unique blend of acoustic roots music.  They take you back in time to the days when folks gathered on front porches to play and sing together.

Traditional musician and storyteller Lee Knight will perform as part of the series on July 31.  

Free.

828.488.3030 or www.fontanalib.org/brysoncity.

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