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Grammy-winning musicians perform on Bainbridge Island By RICHARD D. OXLEY Kitsap Week
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all it the spirit of the season, or the smooth sound of the oboe dancing around a classical guitar. Tingstad and Rumbel have captured something unique that audiences have made into a tradition. “I think people like what Nancy and I do because of the intimacy,” Eric Tingstad said. “It’s fairly serene and introspective. We tell a lot of stories, and tend to be
Tingstad & Rumbel have worked together for 28 years. They will perform at Island Center Hall on Dec. 7.
Hall, 8395 Fletcher Bay Road. Tickets are available at Bainbridge Island Metro Parks & Recreation District, 206-842-2306, ext. 118; and Vern’s Winslow Drug. Tickets are $18 in advance or $20 at the door. Student tickets are $10. See Music, Page 4
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humorous and connect with the audience.” For nearly 30 years, Tingstad and Nancy Rumbel have joined forces to bring their instrumental work to audiences all over the country — Tingstad on guitar and Rumbel on the oboe. Their holiday music, in particular, has earned them considerable praise. Their melodic spirit of the season will be featured on Bainbridge Island on Dec. 7, 7 p.m., at Island Center
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