Singer Elaine
Romanelli has been generating a lot of buzz in indie folk music circles. Chicago’s WFMT host Rich Warren said she “shines
like a supernova… Utterly haunting… highly original” and her album The Hour Before was named to
four best folk albums of the year lists for 2015.
On Sunday, March 19 she will bring her gifts to a special showcase
performance at the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 5603 Bull
Valley Road in McHenry at 12:30 pm.
New York
based Romanelli tours nationally, writes, sings, plays, and teaches and is
currently on a mini-tour of Chicago area venues. She was selected as a 2016 Falcon Ridge Folk
Festival Emerging Artist. Two of her
gospel-style choral service music settings were chosen to be sung at the 240th
annual New York Catholic Diocesan Convention where she was also the
song leader.
Previously
she appeared in 2006 in the Tony Kushner and Maurice Sendak collaboration, Brundibar at the New Victory
Theater in New York City and even did a reality TV turn on What Not to Wear.
Rich
Warren will be featuring Romanelli on Saturday night before the concert at 8 pm
for a one hour concert on the nationally syndicated Folkstage program.
Her
latest album The Hour Before
was co-produced by folk legend Si Kahn, and debuted at #3 on the international
Folk DJ list the month of its release.
Prior to the Sunday afternoon
concert Romanelli will provide the music for Tree of Life’s special 10:45 am all
ages service Alive with Spring led by Religious Education Director Sam Jones.
The concert is free and open to the
public. A freewill collection will be
taken. Romanelli will have her
award-winning CD for sale.
For more information call the Tree
of Life at 815 322-2464, e-mail office@treeoflifeuu.org,
or visit Romanelli’s web page http://www.elaineromanelli.com/index.
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