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KPLU Studio Session
Bethany & Rufus
By Justin Steyer and Nick Morrison
Credit Justin Steyer / KPLU
Vocalist, Bethany Yarrow, and cellist, Rufus Cappadocia gave an incredible performance in the KPLU studios on November 9, 2010.
Vocalist, Bethany Yarrow, and cellist, Rufus Cappadocia make an incredible amount of music for just two people. Bethany, daughter of Peter Yarrow (Peter, Paul & Mary), first met Rufus at The Knitting Factory in Manhattan. They're reinventing traditional music and transforming it into something that defies genre classification.
For this performance, Bethany and Rufus presented their versions of 900 Miles, If I Had My Way and House Of The Rising Sun. If you lived through the ‘folk scare’ of the 1960s, you might think you’ve heard these songs, but you’ve never heard them done like this.
