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ENDLESS FIELD Presents: LIVING EARTH 2019

ENDLESS FIELD Presents: LIVING EARTH 2019
A concert to benefit the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC)

Friday, December 6, 2019
7pm Saint Peter’s Church
619 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10022

An evening of music featuring Theo Bleckmann, Magos Herrera, Ryan Keberle, and Endless Field with special guests.

The acoustic duo, Endless Field, presents a concert featuring five world-class ensembles at Saint Peter’s Church on December 6, 2019. All proceeds from the evening will be donated to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) to support their critical work surrounding climate and environmental protection. Endless Field is committed to environmental stewardship and outreach and hopes to bring different communities together through this event to promote awareness and inspire action. Bands led by Theo Bleckmann, Magos Herrera, and Ryan Keberle will perform, along with Endless Field and special guests.

ENDLESS FIELD

Endless Field (Biophilia Records Artists) is a collaborative instrumental guitar and bass duo featuring guitarist Jesse Lewis and bassist Ike Sturm. They play original songs filled with intricate finger-style lines, improvisation and ambient textures. Drawing on nature for inspiration, the duo seeks to bring music to outdoor spaces, encouraging audiences to appreciate the natural world and to explore their own frontiers.

Endless Field has toured internationally in Italy, Norway and across the U.S., performing at Lincoln Center, the U.N., SubCulture and live on NPR's Echoes Radio. Volunteer activities have involved Riverkeeper sweeps, Habitat for Humanity, university residencies and river cleanup projects. They have collaborated with jazz luminaries Donny McCaslin, Theo Bleckmann, Catherine Russell, Ingrid Jensen and Fabian Almazan.

"This Acoustic Duo is on a Mission to Defend the Earth...a highly distinctive style." - Observer.com

“Really beautiful from deep ambient to ambient Americana...intense but contemplative intuitive interplay…” - Echoes Radio (NPR, Public Radio International)