Eve and Gordon are an energetic duo. providing great entertainment with material ranging from Ella Fitzgerald and Harold Arlen to Brandi Carlisle and Taylor Swift. As well as several Eve originals.

Eve is a passionate and charismatic singer-songwriter with a penchant for singing songs about humans, gods, and snakes. Her stage energy and repertoire know no bounds. Eve’s instruments include ukulele, baritone uke, guitar, and the occasional kazoo moment. But what really stands out is her amazing voice which finds a home in many different genres. Her debut album "Save the Bell Tower"  was released June 9th 2021 and is available for purchase and download.

Gordon brings musical magic informed by decades of playing for contra dances, and more recently delving into jazz, blues, rock and roll. Gordon accompanies Eve on keyboard, with a variety of voices, guitar, and harmonica.

Together, they do what might be called “folk cabaret”, with arrangements that are eclectically creative.

Shows

Songs of Love Silliness and Hope 

A show that swings joyfully between the sublime and the ridiculous.
Debuted at Dublin Arts, March 26, 2023

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Yearning

We yearn for things. Love, places, food, and or maybe just wanting to hear a certain chord resolved. Eve and Gordon have put together a delightful and entertaining program which incorporates songs that touch on yearning: from the jazz era, rock and roll, folk, show tunes, and contemporary popular music. Their ease across all these genres is enhanced by their unique interpretations which are sure to put a smile on your face and a glow in your heart.

Debuted at The Root, September 23, 2023

Eve also sings lead vocals with the Celtic Rock band Waking Finnegan and is in the process of creating her next solo album.

What people are saying . . .

“It was the perfect combination of spontaneity and professionalism.”
— Mary - Dublin, NH
What a wonderful and uplifting concert! Eve really draws the audience in, and Gordon has a way with the audience that most accompanists do not have. Together, they are a perfect team.
— Anne - Concord, NH
We thought the performance was fantastic all around—congratulations!
Lots of energy—sort of like 100 musical Red Bulls.
— Jack - Peterborough, NH