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The Hunts // Live @ The NorVa // 3.10.18

Article by: Wendy Podmenik Darugar

Photos by: Glenn Woodell and Wendy Podmenik Darugar

NORFOLK, VA: Chesapeake Virginia’s own The Hunts drew a huge crowd of local followers to The NorVa for the release of their second album Darlin’ Oh Darlin’. Part of a regional movement that highlights original indie folk featuring themes of traditional values, family togetherness and commitment, the seven siblings of The Hunts share songwriting duties as they filter through their roots for inspiration.

Benjamin Hardesty and his father, part of Chesapeake’s The Last Bison, opened the evening with an acoustic duo and a musical tease on their own upcoming album. The dreamy mellow jazz/pop of Richmond’s Bonne Chere followed, on a stage filled with soft moody light effects that accentuated the ambience of the evening.

The Hunts’ set list was heavy with new material, opening with “Far”, “Love of Mine”, and “Travel”. Overall their sound conveyed an innocence and sweetness presented with sophisticated layering of instrumentation and vocal harmonies, done with a determined and assured sense of purpose. For more information on all three up and coming Virginia artists, please check the following websites:

https://www.thehuntsmusic.com/

https://www.facebook.com/bonnechereband/

http://www.thelastbison.com/

Wendy Podmenik Woodell: Since entering the world of photography in 2013, WENDY PODMENIK has focused her interest on live music. Her ultimate goal is to successfully present the live music genre as an art form which preserves the expression, emotion, and energy of specific moments in time. ////// GLENN WOODELL spends his musical time working both on and around the stage. He's spent decades behind the lens as a visual artist, and for his career, studied human vision as a scientific researcher. His time on the stage these days is either spent holding on to a bass guitar or a camera.