By Soncirey Mitchell
Reader Staff
Panhandle Community Radio, 88.5 KRFY will host another installment of Little Live Radio Hour on Tuesday, March 18, at 7 p.m. at the Little Panida Theater (302 N. First Ave.) with special guest Möbius Riff. The free show is a collaboration between KRFY, the Festival at Sandpoint and the Panida to revive the live radio variety show.
“Expect the unexpected — songs served up with a twist — rearranged and combined to fit our forays into what Frank Zappa called ‘Movies for your Ears,’” said multi-instrumentalist Tom Dubendorfer of Möbius Riff.
“No vocals,” he added, “we have made what we feel is a prudent decision to let our instruments do the singing.”
Dubendorfer shares the stage with Denis Zwang, Larry Higgins and Larry Guldberg, who play a range of instruments from brass and woodwinds to strings and percussion. The group blends their musical backgrounds into an eclectic, amorphous menagerie of jazz, folk, Middle Eastern and Celtic.
“The description that we hear most often and that gratifies us most is that our music has ‘feel good’ energy. Unpredictable, informal, improvisational, occasionally ragtag and always fun. Who could ask for more?” said Dubendorfer.
Attendees should arrive a few minutes early to find their seat before the recording starts. Otherwise, tune into 88.5 FM or stream on KRFY.org.
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