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Harmonic Dirt
Harmonic Dirt DUO at the Unity of Syracuse Listening Room
Unity of Syracuse
300 W Seneca Turnpike
Syracuse, NY 13207
Mar 22, 2025
6:30 PM EDT
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The Harmonic Dirt DUO (Susan and Mike) debut at the Unity of Syracuse Listening Room, with special guest Old Rodney. Step into a night of music, connection, and community at The Listening Room, hosted in a historic Syracuse gem. On select Sundays from October through May (excluding December) at 6:30 PM, every night offers a new and unique experience—no two are the same. This inclusive space welcomes people from all walks of life to relax, reflect, and enjoy the sounds of local talent. Whether you’re coming for the music, the vibes, or the connections, everyone belongs. Come as you are and be part of something special!
🎫All tickets are sold on a sliding scale of generosity, $10 to $15 per ticket unless otherwise noted!
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Harmonic Dirt Biography
Harmonic Dirt is a collaboration of multi-instrumentalist Mike Gridley and lyricist and bassist Susan Coleman based in Central New York. They are joined by Taylor Bucci on banjo and vocals, and James DaRin on percussion. The husband and wife duo of Coleman and Gridley are prolific songwriters, developing stories that draw from the rich heritage of American folk and roots music, but also weaving themes from literature, historical events, and personal observations into the mix.
Their four albums ("Anthracite", "Live At The Ridge", "Rhode Island Street", and their newest release, "Blame The Horizon") showcase the breadth of their musical and lyrical influences, while providing familiar reference points to sixties folk-rock, Harvest-era Neil Young, as well as alt-country in the vein of the Jayhawks.
Read MoreTheir four albums ("Anthracite", "Live At The Ridge", "Rhode Island Street", and their newest release, "Blame The Horizon") showcase the breadth of their musical and lyrical influences, while providing familiar reference points to sixties folk-rock, Harvest-era Neil Young, as well as alt-country in the vein of the Jayhawks.
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Folk Rock
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