Cà d’Zan House Concerts will welcome the powerhouse quartet The Faux Paws to Cambridge, Illinois, on Saturday, Sept. 13.
The Faux Paws (Cà d’Zan House Concerts)
The evening begins with a potluck and social hour at 6 p.m., followed by music at 7 p.m. Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets for seating. Suggested donation is $20–30 for this all-ages, family-friendly event.
About The Faux Paws
The Faux Paws are a genre-bending quartet that has been captivating audiences across North America with its high-energy performances and dazzling musicianship. Featuring brothers Andrew and Noah VanNorstrand alongside Chris Miller and Izzie Olson, the group fuses folk, bluegrass, Celtic, jazz, and pop influences into a sound that defies easy categorization, but is instantly engaging.
Known for their explosive fiddling, tight harmonies, and dynamic interplay, The Faux Paws have carved out a reputation as one of the most inventive roots acts touring today. Each member brings impressive credentials: Andrew and Noah have toured internationally with The Great Bear Trio and The Andrew & Noah Band, while Chris has lent his saxophone and woodwinds to acts like Crooked Still and Aoife O’Donovan. Together, they weave an eclectic tapestry of sound that feels both deeply traditional and refreshingly modern.
Their self-titled debut album, released to critical acclaim, showcases the group’s ability to seamlessly move between infectious dance tunes, heartfelt ballads, and virtuosic instrumentals. Audiences can expect an evening of toe-tapping rhythms, soaring melodies, and joyful musical chemistry that reflects their years of friendship and collaboration.
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