• Concert in the Gallery featuring The Ladles

    Friday, January 17, 2020
    7:15 pm - 9:00 pm

    Add to Calendar 01/17/2020 7:15 PM 01/17/2020 9:00 PM America/New_York Concert in the Gallery featuring The Ladles

    7:15 p.m. Reception | 8 p.m. Concert

    Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10, Students $5

    Online registration has closed. While space is not guaranteed, Rockwell Members without reservations are encouraged to join us at the door at 8 p.m.

    The Rockwell’s Concert in the Gallery series features Americana music groups in the intimate, seated setting of the Visions of America gallery. Enjoy refreshments included with your ticket at the pre-concert reception.

    The Ladles have three-part female harmony perfected, but their sound is more than that. They are an amalgamation of their respective histories and influences, blending swing, old-time, folk, pop and contemporary choral music into a sound all their own. With sophisticated arrangements, they create a dreamy otherworldly atmosphere that draws audiences in and demands attention. They quiet noisy bars and liven up staid concert halls. The Ladles are Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn and Lucia Pontoniere.

    From left: Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn, Lucia Pontoniere

    Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn and Lucia Pontoniere met in the fall of 2014 – all incoming students to the New England Conservatory. At that point in time, they were the only three women in the undergraduate Contemporary Improvisation program. Seeking fellowship, Katie, Caroline and Lucia banded together. Hours spent singing and playing together in the NEC dormitories led to a house concert at a friend’s house. Soon, the trio was performing regularly around Boston as “The Ladles.” (A name fashioned after an altered “ladies room” sign in Jordan Hall.) Within a year The Ladles had recorded their debut EP and were touring the Northeast. 2019 marks the release of The Ladles’ first full length album ‘The Line.’

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    The Rockwell Museum, 111 Cedar Street, Corning, NY 14830

    7:15 p.m. Reception | 8 p.m. Concert

    Members: Free, Not-Yet-Members: $10, Students $5

    Online registration has closed. While space is not guaranteed, Rockwell Members without reservations are encouraged to join us at the door at 8 p.m.

    The Rockwell’s Concert in the Gallery series features Americana music groups in the intimate, seated setting of the Visions of America gallery. Enjoy refreshments included with your ticket at the pre-concert reception.

    The Ladles have three-part female harmony perfected, but their sound is more than that. They are an amalgamation of their respective histories and influences, blending swing, old-time, folk, pop and contemporary choral music into a sound all their own. With sophisticated arrangements, they create a dreamy otherworldly atmosphere that draws audiences in and demands attention. They quiet noisy bars and liven up staid concert halls. The Ladles are Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn and Lucia Pontoniere.

    From left: Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn, Lucia Pontoniere

    Katie Martucci, Caroline Kuhn and Lucia Pontoniere met in the fall of 2014 – all incoming students to the New England Conservatory. At that point in time, they were the only three women in the undergraduate Contemporary Improvisation program. Seeking fellowship, Katie, Caroline and Lucia banded together. Hours spent singing and playing together in the NEC dormitories led to a house concert at a friend’s house. Soon, the trio was performing regularly around Boston as “The Ladles.” (A name fashioned after an altered “ladies room” sign in Jordan Hall.) Within a year The Ladles had recorded their debut EP and were touring the Northeast. 2019 marks the release of The Ladles’ first full length album ‘The Line.’