June Week Voice
Annadeene Konesni Fowler
Instrument: VoiceSession(s): August Week I, August Week II, June Week
Instrument by Session(s): August Week I Voice, August Week II Voice, June Week Voice, Warblers
Annadeene Konesni Fowler
Steeped in traditions of music and festivals of Western North Carolina and Kentucky from birth, Annadeene was in fact named for old-time guitar player and singer Annadeene Fraley. She’s sure music followed the name.
Exposed to and trying out all kinds of music after moving to Maine, Annadeene discovered the joys of performance and musical theatre at age 7 on the stages of Maine State Music Theatre and playhouses of the Midcoast. She picked up parts singing in high school choruses, and with DownEast Singers. She was a featured vocalist with Portland Symphony Orchestra, and wound up her youth musical studies at Walnut Hill School in Natick, Ma., majoring in Opera.
These days Annadeene weaves her harmonies and melodies with family and friends in genres of folk, country, bluegrass, blues and rock ‘n roll as a singer of Americana band The Hot Suppers. She has been an instructor at Strung Together Music Festival in Searsport, Maine. She is the co-producer of Belfast Summer Music Series, and promoter of musical and artistic acts throughout Maine.
Leave the cases and capos and pesky breaking strings to the other musicians. Annadeene would like to encourage the Warblers to dig in, open up their mouths and let their inner voice shine!
Mia Bertelli
Instrument: VoiceSession(s): August Week I, August Week II, June Week, June Weekend I
Instrument by Session(s): August Week I Voice, August Week II Voice, June Week Voice, June Weekend I Voice, Warblers
Mia Bertelli grew up in the mountains of New Mexico, singing at every chance she could get. Her love of song led her to Vermont at the age of fifteen, where she dove into the polyphonic singing camps of Village Harmony like a penguin into the sea. Since then she has been filling kitchens, streets, concert halls, vegetable gardens, and public restrooms with song, both in the northeast and overseas. Her irrepressible inclination to harmonize and great love of playful nuance have mostly gotten her into all the right sorts of trouble, so she counts them among her blessings. (more…)
Bennett Konesni
Instrument: VoiceSession(s): August Week II, June Week, June Weekend I
Instrument by Session(s): August Week II Voice, June Week Voice, June Weekend I Voice
Bennett Konesni grew up in Appleton, Maine, 10 miles downstream of Maine Fiddle Camp. He was naturally drawn into the strong communities of old-time music, sailing, and farming in the area. At thirteen he shipped as a deckhand aboard local schooners, sailing Penobscot Bay and learning the traditional work songs of the tall ships as he raised sails and hauled anchor. Later, at Middlebury College, Bennett co-founded the student farm and spent six months studying Zulu farming songs in South Africa. (more…)