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Root7 connects county with a cappella tunes |
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Written by CASA NewsLink
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 |
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The line at the lemonade stand was long as the smooth sounds of local musical group “Root7” filled the Richmond farmer’s market on a recent Friday. The sweet smells of fresh baked bread filled the air as people danced under the falling afternoon sun.
“Dip de dip ... walking in a coal mine, going down and down, whoop, I might have slipped down ... ” an a cappella rendition of Lee Dorsey’s “Working in the Coal Mine” rang through the market as well as other fun favorites for kids and adults alike. A group of more than 30 sang along.
Root7 began two years ago with beat boxing man Joe Antonioli, of Williston, and funky baritone Ben Russell, of South Burlington. Soprano Karen Taylor Mitchell of Colchester joined, too, as did a total of seven. Hence, the name, Root7. But the name does have a deeper meaning.
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