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City: Los Angeles
Country: US
Signup Date: 8/13/2005

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Wednesday, November 18, 2009 
Hi Everyone.

We are playing a couple of shows in California this December:

 Dec 11 7:30PM
 Swedish American Hall
<http://www.ticketweb.com/t3/..sale/SaleEventDetail?dispatch=..loadSelectionData&eventId=..2554204>
 San Francisco, CA

 Dec 12 8PM
 Lobero Theater
<http://www.lobero.com/..calendar/index.php?display=..event&id=452&returnto=list>
 Santa Barbara. CA

And early next year we are performing a new version of our musical
show "Storm Drain To Paradise" at the Geffen Playhouse with shadow puppets by Lynn Jeffries and directed by Paul Zaloom

Saturday, March 6, 2010
Geffen Playhouse
10886 Le Conte Ave.
Westwood Village, Los Angeles, California 90024
Showtime: 11:00 AM
<http://www.ticketmaster.com/..event/0B00431B97E2559D?..artistid=1359085&majorcatid=..10002&minorcatid=203>

See you then!

Amanda and Abby
Tuesday, October 13, 2009 
                                                                


 Bob Dylan's "Christmas in the Heart
album was released today.    
Amanda and Abby recorded backup vocals 
on the album with Bob.  
You can hear them singing on 10 tracks of the 
15 song-album.   
Proceeds  from sales are being donated to "
Feeding America

For those of you in the Southwest, Abby and Amanda will be headed your way this October:

Oct 24 7:30PM  Acoustic Music San Diego  San Diego, CA....

Oct 25 7PM  Coconino Center for the Arts  Flagstaff, AZ....

Oct 27 9PM  Plush  Tucson, AZ....

Oct 28 8PM  El Rey Theater  Albuquerque, NM....

Oct 29 7:30PM  Santa Fe Brewing Co  Santa Fe, NM....

Oct 30 8PM  Swallow Hill  Denver, CO....

Dec 11 7:30PM  Swedish American Hall  San Francisco, CA....

Dec 12 8PM  Lobero Theater  Santa Barbara. CA....


Wednesday, September 23, 2009 
Hi everyone. We had to cancel our East Coast Tour. We apologize for this inconvenience. The following dates have been cancelled: Sept 25 Union Hall Brooklyn, NY Sept 26 Drom New York, NY Sept 27 Club Passim Cambridge, MA Sept 28 Iron Horse Music Hall Northampton, MA Oct 1 Tin Angel Philadelphia, PA Oct 2 Ram's Head On Stage Annapolis, MD Oct 3 Jammin' Java Vienna, VA Amanda and Abby
Wednesday, August 19, 2009 
We are playing our first show in London - we'll be joined by a couple other acts. Details below: August 22nd. 8pm The Troubadour 267 Old Brompton Rd Kensington, SW5 9, United Kingdom +44 20 7370 1434 http://www.troubadour.co.uk/ See you then! Amanda and Abby
Friday, August 14, 2009 
Hi Everyone! The first work by our Music and Art Collective is here! “Ruffy Loves To Exercise” Limited Edition - first printing - 250 copies. Based on a true story, Ruffy the dog goes out bicycling on a Saturday afternoon and takes a turn for the worse. Story and artwork by Abby DeWald. Order your copy today HERE
Watch the commercial HERE




Saturday, April 25, 2009 

Category: Music

Tunefully disarming and unapologetically out of sync with the times… casually celebrates swing-era sounds and innocence with playful zest.

                        -Washington Post

 

The Ditty Bops are a breath of fresh air. Combining styles as diverse as jazz, blues, folk and ragtime with honest (and often humorous) lyrics, the Los Angeles-based female duo is accessibly eccentric.

                        -Billboard

           

The Bops are adventurous, spirited hybridizers, layering plinky dulcimer, mandolin and guitar under their jaunty harmonies, and they craft their songs the way tunesmiths used to do...”

                        - Newsweek

 

Since the release of their Grammy Award nominated album "Summer Rains," Amanda Barrett and Abby DeWald - also known as The Ditty Bops - continue to bewitch their listeners with iridescent golden harmonies, playful storytelling, and a visionary lyrical worldview.  Their music has been described as genre-defying, bearing influence of Western swing, ragtime, gypsy-jazz, pop, and vaudeville-era musical theater.

 

The duo is also well known for its elaborate live shows, which incorporate theatrical elements complete with props, costumes, and skits. Interview magazine says, “these vaudevillian vamps are putting the show back in showmanship.”  They have been featured on Late Night with Conan O’Brian, The Late Late Show with Craig Fergusson, The L Word, Extra, NPR’s All Things Considered, and A Prairie Home Companion, and have toured with diverse performers including Tegan and Sara, Tori Amos, and Nickel Creek.  Their music has also appeared on ABC’s Gray’s Anatomy, Men in Trees, Ellen and in numerous films and commercials.

 

Abby DeWald (vocals, guitar) and Amanda Barrett (vocals, mandolin) see performance as just one facet of their artistry. As environmental activists, the girls creatively explore inspiring ways to live responsibly in today’s world.  In 2006, they chose an unorthodox method to promote their sophomore album “Moon Over the Freeway.”  Abby and Amanda hit the road for a four-month tour, traveling cross-country from Los Angeles to New York City solely by bicycle.  They rode over 4,700 miles and performed 40 concerts along the way to promote clean air and cycling.  For their efforts they were named as one of Billboard Magazine’s Top Ten Green Bands and received The Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition’s Roll Model Award.

 

In Spring 2007, they started the environmental nonprofit “You And I Save The World.”  The group helped pass America’s first plastic bag ban in San Francisco, for which Abby and Amanda were presented with a certificate of honor from the city’s Board of Supervisors.  The following Summer, they toured through farming communities across the country, to bring attention the struggles and achievements of family farmers.  Their tour raised money for sustainable farmers and culminated with a performance at Willie Nelson’s nonprofit concert Farm Aid.

 

Back at home in Los Angeles, Abby and Amanda  have reinvented their urban life - ditching their cars and converting their cement driveway into a living, edible garden, complete with organic fruit trees and dark leafy greens.  Drawing inspiration from this, they wrote a new crop of songs for “Summer Rains,” in which life becomes an ongoing celebration of the regeneration of modern culture, offering a lullaby to a transforming living planet.  A nostalgic throwback to times when record packaging was as exciting as the music itself, Abby and Amanda designed “Summer Rains” with elaborate pop-up art made from recycled materials for which they were nominated for a Grammy. 

 

Since the release of “Summer Rains” Amanda and Abby have revived the creative spirit of their lifelong artistic partnership with a new self-titled art and music collective.  The Amanda Barrett & Abby DeWald Music and Art Collective’s first project is their hauntingly beautiful six-song release “Songs For Steve.”