Multi-instrumentalist Rennie Pearson is bringing the warmth and mystique of Celtic music back down the highway to Little River and Geelong this month.
Channelling the traditions of Ireland, Scotland and Maritime Canada, the virtuoso’s wooden flute, Irish whistles, guitar, fiddle, bodhrán, and voice will tell tales old and new.
He was down this way last year, but this time a new layer will be added to his sound.
“These will be the first two performances with a percussionist involved,” Pearson said.
“I have been quite excited about doing something with percussion for a while, we have had a flute playing melody, keyboard doing harmony and now the percussion will be driving the rhythm.
“I think it is going to be a really full sound.
“The reason why I chose this guy is because he is very familiar with Celtic music and he is very sensitive.”
The intimacy of the music will not be lost with the thudding of drumsticks, but it’s probably better to let Pearson try and describe what it’s like.
“The melodies have these ethereal qualities that go beyond the mortal realm, and the driving rhythms are dance music through and through.
“Another one is the connection with ancient times, it’s kind of got this otherworldly element where the tunes and songs have been passed down.
“It’s an absolute joy to be a part of.”
The music will flow at the Door Gallery Cafe 8pm on Friday 20 February and at the Little River Mechanics Hall 3pm on Sunday 22 February.
Tickets: www.renniepearsonmusic.com/
















