3hattrio Performance for the Zion Canyon Medical Clinic

FREE! 

Please join us for a very special evening in which we thank our community for their generous support of our clinic. Everyone in this great community is invited to attend this donor thank you concert and party featuring 3hattrio.

This event will be held outdoors by the Springdale Town Hall on Sunday, October 3, 2021 from 5:00 to 7:00 PM. There will be food (sandwiches, chips, cookies, and drinks) provided. Bring comfortable dancing shoes, appetite and a blanket and/or chair.

About 3hattrio

For 3hattrio, the Southwest desert has an almost spiritual significance. Rooted in the natural world of their sacred homeland near Zion National Park in Utah, they say that their genre is “American desert music,” a simple idea for a complex sound. The music 3hattrio are making sounds more like extended landscapes of sound, bare mesas that ring with electronic echoes of acoustic instruments, twisting and turning as the wind shifts. 3hattrio mix the routine with the unusual, fusing American folk music with outsider elements like autotune, psychedelia, and minimalism. It’s a wildly unusual sound, but the product of three very different musicians coming together to form something new.

The group includes Hal Cannon, who sings, and plays banjo and guitar. He is also a scholar of cowboy music and poetry and is Founding Director of the Western Folklife Center. Greg Istock plays acoustic bass and foot percussion. He has a Caribbean music background and is also a visual artist.  Eli Wrankle, is classically trained violinist who studies at Southern Utah University and comes from a family of artists.