ONLINE: Robert Jones & Matt Watroba
Robert Jones and Matt Watroba.
The Madison Folk Music Society and Wild Hog in the Woods Coffeehouse are collaborating to present a virtual concert of "Music That Matters" by Michigan natives Robert Jones and Matt Watroba. The duo met decades ago when hosting shows on WDET public radio in Detroit, later forming a performing partnership to present American roots music for new generations of listeners and communities all around the country. The concert will be followed by a Zoom chat by Jones and Watroba with Lou and Peter Berryman, Steve Gillette and Cindy Mangsen; find the livestream and chat info here. Donations are welcomed for the performers and Wil-Mar Center.
Wild Hog in the Woods Coffeehouse livestream: https://wildhoginthewoods.org/video/index.html
media release: The Madison Folk Music Society and the Coffeehouse present Robert Jones and Matt Watroba in this special concert streamed live.
This concert is a benefit for the Wil-Mar Center.
Ever since meeting over thirty years ago, Jones and Watroba have been musical partners. Their relationship started when they hosted back-to-back radio shows at WDET-FM in Detroit. Later on, they started performing together and in doing so, they discovered a friendship based on mutual respect and a love for traditional American music. They have traveled the nation, extolling the virtues of "Music That Matters".
For Matt and Robert, American Roots Music (Folk, Blues, Spirituals, Work Songs, Chants, etc.) is music that matters. This is the music that America and the world have in common. It is music that reflects history, social change, migration, hopes and dreams. It is music that is rich and diverse, direct and powerful. As talented as they are individually, singing and playing guitar, banjo and fiddle, together they form a synergy that is hard to describe. Thy formed a non-profit called Common Chords to connect communities through music and the arts.
Donations will be split between the performers and the Wil-Mar Neighborhood Center.