Traditional or new realm acoustic, The Hickory Project does it all

West Milford The Hickory Project is coming to Music at the Mission with special guest Marji Zintz, on Saturday, May 15 at 8 p.m. The band features hard-driving traditional and original acoustic music with the expert licks of National Mandolin Champion Anthony Hannigan, Steve Belcher, David Cavage and Dan Shipe, Coleman Smith, Mark Morris, Craig Vance and Billy Gilmore. The Hickory Project is globally acclaimed. They have captivated audiences throughout Europe, Australia and all through the United States. As musical ambassadors Hickory Project is taking their music worldwide. The group has six CDs under their own label, Hickory Productions and a DVD. The Hickory Project has captured that youthful, soul-felt hunger to please their audiences. Whether it is straight-forward traditional or a flare for the new realm in acoustic music, the Hickory Project is gaining ground. To listen to The Hickory Project music, go to www.hickoryproject.com/ With a voice that has been likened to Joni Mitchell and Rickie Lee Jones, Marji Zintz is a solo vocalist/arranger/acoustic guitarist who has performed and recorded as a soloist and in duet settings in the jazz and folk genres with various bassists and in larger ensembles. Zintz has also worked in collaboration with improvisational vocalists in a mostly a capella recording and performance project called Sister Sound and currently is one third of the trio GaiaWolf, performing original “music for the planet.” Learn more about Zintz at www.marjizintz.com. Music at the Mission is located at 1452 Union Valley Road, West Milford, at the West Milford Presbyterian Church. For ticket information, visit www.MusicattheMission.org or call 800-613-1455.
If you go
The Hickory Project
Special Guest Marji Zintz
Saturday, May 15, 8 p.m.
Music at the Mission
West Milford Presbyterian Church
www.musicatthemission.org
800-613-1455