GOSHEN —
The Charleston, S.C., duo of Michael Trent and Carrie Anne Hearst — collectively Shovels & Rope — will be in concert the night of Nov. 10 at Ignition Garage, 120 E. Washington St., Goshen.
Shovels & Rope have been performing relentlessly over the last two years, including touring with Hayes Carll last year and sharing the stage with Jack White last month. According to the Shovels & Rope website, the duo performs harmony-driven folk, rock, and alt-country songs using two old guitars, a kick drum, snare, tambourine, harmonica, and a little keyboard. As Trent and Hearst put it, “We make as much noise as we possibly can.”
Shovels & Rope formed in 2010 and its debut album “O Be Joyful” was released July 31 of this year on Dualtone records. The staff at music website No Depression said of Trent and Hearst, “If you want to see what hard working musicians looks like, go see Shovels & Rope. If you want to hear what original music sounds like, go see Shovels & Rope. If you want to know what Americana feels like, go see Shovels & Rope!”
Now, about the name. It comes from the title of a record Hearst and Trent put out called “Shovels & Rope.”
“It’s a pretty good record featuring several murder ballads where some characters were hanging and others were doing the burying, so the title seemed apt,” the duo says. “It now serves as the official moniker of the band.”
Opening the Ignition Garage show at 7:30 p.m. will be Carey Murdock.
Tickets are $15 advance-sale, or $18 day of show. Tickets can be purchased at Better World Books or by calling 574-534-1984. They can also be purchased online at www.ignitionmusic.net, where Ignition Garage membership sign-up is also available.
Local News
Shovels & Rope to perform in downtown Goshen
- Local News
-
-
WWI vet to be honored at dusk to dawn vigil
MIDDLEBURY — Guests speakers at the Middlebury American Legion Post 210 annual dusk to dawn vigil at Grace Lawn Cemetery reads like a who’s who list in Indiana government.
-
Dozens treated after school buses collide
NORTH WEBSTER — A crash involving four Wawasee Community School buses Wednesday resulted in more than 50 injured students, according to Kosciusko County police.
-
Fitness Fridays begin at Parkview LaGrange
Looking for a way to “jump start” your weekend activities? Leaders at Parkview LaGrange Hospital invite the public to join them every Friday at 4 p.m. for a 2-mile walk around the hospital’s half-mile walking track.
-
UPDATE: Wawasee bus driver, some students taken to hospital after crash
SYRACUSE — A crash Wednesday afternoon involving four Wawawsee Community School buses has sent 25 children and a bus driver to local hospitals for treatment. The crash occurred on Ind. 13 near Clark Marina, which is between Wawasee Middle School and the North Webster town limits.
-
FIT FAMILIES: Hospital or home, which setting is best for delivering a baby?
It would be difficult to find a birth topic more emotionally charged than home delivery. Women and men of all socio-economic, educational and professional backgrounds tend to have strong ideas about home birth vs. hospital birth.
-
Shipshe Event Center receives AED
Visitors and staff at the Shipshewana Event Center and Hostetler’s Hudson Museum will have a little extra backup in case of emergency thanks to an automated external defibrillator that is now available on site.
-
Graduation season gets underway tonight
The time has come for local high school seniors to begin turning their tassels. After 13 years of schooling in many cases, the Class of 2013 is ready to graduate.
-
Fifth-graders give ‘State Fair’
NAPPANEE — Fifth-graders at Nappanee Elementary School proudly showed off their work at a state fair held Friday in the school gymnasium. The students have been studying states and the fair was the culmination of their work, which began in March.
-
GOSHEN CITY COUNCIL: Standards defined for future tax breaks
Goshen City Council members took the first step in what could soon be a universal approach to the way tax phase-ins are handled throughout Elkhart County.
-
Locals bend Lt. Gov. Susan Ellspermann’s ear on overregulation
Regulations, taxes and the rebound of the recreational vehicle industry were the topics Lt. Gov. Susan Ellspermann heard were important in Elkhart County during a visit Tuesday afternoon.
- More Local News Headlines
-




