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Melody Pond Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Melody Pond

Melody Pond at TxAR

TxAR House
300 S 1st St

Jun 2, 2023

5:30 PM CDT
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About this concert
Melody Pond is an Ozark-Indie-Roots duo of best-friend singer/songwriters, Candy Lee and Emily Rowland. These golden-voiced soul sisters have been singing together for over a decade, perfecting their tight, seamless harmonies. Their sound ranges from fun and powerful to honest and tender. Though most times it’s just the two of them performing, you’ll see a collection of instruments on stage. The pair switch off singing parts, switch off instruments, and switch up genres! While all of this switching keeps things entertaining, the result is always a harmonious, vocally-driven treat for the ears. They’ve performed across the U.S., opening for acts such as Elephant Revival and Amy Lavere, and were nominated for the Arkansas Country Music Awards in 2018. Their song, “The River,” was featured on the Bike Rack Records Volume 1 compilation.
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Melody Pond Biography

Melody Pond is the song that dances on the water, echoes on the wind, and enchants your ear drums. It is a duo made up of singer/songwriters, Candy Lee and Emily Rowland, who take turns backing each other up on their songs, both vocally and instrumentally. Though Candy and Emily are each talented performers in their own right, magic happens when they perform together. The pair have a been singing together in various band formations for almost a decade, perfecting their tight, seamless harmonies. Their sound ranges from fun and powerful to honest and tender. Rooted in the earthiness of folk, Melody Pond keeps it fresh by merging modern indie influences with throwback moods of funk and blues, with jazz. The duo has been compared to modern artists Rising Appalachia, First Aid Kit, and The Ditty Bops.
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Americana
Indie Folk
Folk Jazz
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