Saturday January 27, 2024, 7:30pm

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Bertha and the Belles brings together four of the finest Country, Swing, Folk, and Old-time players in Pittsburgh.  The band features the powerful singing of Pam Hawley, the remarkable fiddling of Alice Backer, the lovely, rootsy vocals of Annie Trimble, AND some of the best duet and trio vocal harmony around. In addition, the powerful rhythm section of Annie’s guitar, Pam’s banjo uke, and “Bertha” — Richard Gordon’s bass — provides a solid backdrop for an exciting mixture of country, swing, spiritual, old -time and other folk music.  Your toes will be tappin’ and your fingers will be snappin’!

Alice Backer

Alice was classically trained in violin, but after she was exposed to country and bluegrass music, her violin suddenly turned into a fiddle, and has remained that way ever since. She has performed with Bluegrass, Scottish, and Children’s Music Bands. She is a versatile harmony singer who enriches any group she sings with.

Pam Hawley

Pam has been involved with music, theater and dance
throughout her life. She has enjoyed all aspects of music from singing in choirs, acting in community theater and directing musical productions for the “Sassy Senior Performance Group”. Her love of folk and country music skyrocketed when she met her husband Jim at college.

Annie Trimble

Annie has been playing guitar for over 50 years and
has always loved singing tight vocal harmonies. She has played and recorded with the old-time groups The Boiled Buzzards and the Panther Hollow String Band, and the folk duo South Wind and is a member of the Cajun band, Grand Bon Rien, singing in Cajun French.

Richard Gordon

Richard learned to play guitar, bass, and mandolin by hanging out with all the wrong people in all the wrong places. An award-winning bassist, he has played in a variety of bands since 1987. As “Mandorichard,” he hosts a folk, bluegrass, and old-time radio show on WRCT, Pittsburgh.

Bertha!

This is the first band Bertha has headlined. She is an Engelglhardt C1 bass made in Elk Grove, IL in 1986. She was manufactured to conform to the size and specs of an old Kay plywood bass. (Engelhardt  bought Kay in 1969.) She was shipped to Baltimore Bluegrass in 1987, where Richard purchased her. Together, they have played in MD, VA, WV, NC, DE, PA, CT, NJ, and MA.

Gray Buchanan is opening for the Belles. Gray is a high-energy fiddler, singer-songwriter, and neo-traditional musician based in Morgantown, WV. They play fiddle in the acclaimed bluegrass band, The Hillbilly Biscuits, are a member of singer-songwriter folk quartet The Starlight Darlins, and regularly perform solo or with friends.