Mama's Broke (dark fiery folk music out of Nova Scotia) + Zoe Basha (1 Viewer)

Mama's Broke (dark fiery folk music out of Nova Scotia) + Zoe Basha
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The Cobblestone
Saturday, June 28, 2025 - 08:00 PM
Until: Saturday, June 28, 2025 - 10:45 PM
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Mama’s Broke

Zoe Basha

The Cobblestone, Dublin

Saturday 28th June

Tickets €21.50 via Billetto.ie


Mama's Broke is a powerful duo that deliver a compelling performance with heart and raw energy. Although highly influenced by their Canadian roots, Lisa and Amy are based out of nowhere and everywhere.

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Their two strong voices blend to create haunting harmonies, while they artfully juggle fiddle, banjo, guitar and mandolin, and incorporate traditional dance and foot percussion into their performance. Their original -and often dark- compositions push the boundaries of tradition and the constraints of genre. Drawing from old-time, Quebecois, blues, punk, celtic, balkan and doom metal, they create a soundscape that is both familiar and new.

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The driving force behind this band is – and has always been – the commitment to challenge borders between people, places, and traditions; while encouraging freedom of expression and community through music.

Zoe Basha

Zoé Basha is a musician, composer and carpenter, of French and American origins. Based between Ireland and the traveling life for over a decade, Zoé blends traditional singing with jazz and blues. Her original pieces and traditional songs explore the crossover between the sway of Appalachian mountain songs, the fervour and solemn ornamentation of Irish traditional songs, and the pulse of American ragtime through playful, syncopated guitar and a booming voice reminiscent of some old jazz record you can’t quite put your finger on.
 

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