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Hope Hoffman & Jim Berrier With
vigor,
nuance and good humor, high-energy tunes for contra dances and barn dances.
Photos by Daryn Slover Known for her warm and personable performances from Presque Isle to Manhattan, Hope Hoffman has been a professional musician in Maine for several years, sharing a rhythmic and lyrical repertoire including Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, French Canadian, Welsh and Scandinavian tunes in addition to her new compositions and album of original fiddle music. |
Jim
Berrier got his rhythm chops on guitar and harmonica accompanying longtime
dance harmonica player Fred
Légère at the Norlands
Living History Center's barn dances (Fred's
repertoire is based on Don
Messer's).
Later on, Hope played the Norlands dances as a solo fiddle. Then, one evening, Jim and Hope showed up to play for the same dance. Jim had forgotten his guitar so he played the spoons. The next time, he brought his guitar. So, a new duo was born! |
Listen to audio: * Pay de Haut (reel) (live at the Victor Grange Hall in Fairfield, Maine)
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Our dance music is often partnered with local food-related businesses and organizations through Free Grange Productions (www.freegrange.org), and Hope's CD of original fiddle music is available at retailers of Free Grange publications.
For booking, please contact Hope Hoffman (207) 332-3459 or e-mail Hope Photos for press are at www.hopehoffman.org/publicityphotos.htm |

Photos by Daryn Slover
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