Eco-artist and singer/songwriter Kelly Fragale to perform at Ellarslie Oct. 24

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Singer/songwriter Kelly Fragale will bring her talents to Cadwalader Park on Oct. 24. She will perform along the Delaware River, a backdrop that resonates with the unique blend of music, art and ecology that characterizes her work.

Fragale is the founder of Ecophilia, an interactive social art experience that uses ecological principles, such as Permaculture, to inspire live events. Through these experiences, Fragale hopes to nurture the innate connection that exists between humans and other living organisms.

Fragale is described as a blues inspired, indie folk rock artist, whose musical influences range from Emmy Lou Harris, The Beatles, Johnny Cash, Bob Marley, Ani DiFranco, Bonnie Rait, Martin Sexton, The Rolling Stones, Janice Joplin, The Band, John Lee Hooker, Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson.

Originally from Trenton, Fragale now resides in Brooklyn, NY. She has performed locally at Tir Na N’Og and Rho, in Brooklyn at The Trash Bar and at the PermaCulture Skill Share, and at Ella’s Lounge in Manhattan.

The concert will take place at 7 p.m. at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie, located inside Cadwalader Park in Trenton. Tickets can be purchased for $15 at the door. Refreshments are included in the ticket fee.

More information is online at ellarslie.org or by phone at 989-1191.

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