The Duet / Formerly known (and obviously still known) as the Bottom Line Duo
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The Duet / Formerly known (and obviously still known) as the Bottom Line Duo

Seattle, Washington, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2014 | SELF

Seattle, Washington, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2014
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"Wainwright Review"

Bottomline is what makes Encore one of the best things going on in Wainwright
Reporter: admin Monday, March 2, 2009 at 9:55AM
Printed in the Wainwright EDGE, February 27.

Encore Review, by Roger Holmes

Bottomline’s Spencer Hoveskeland, above and his wife Tracy, below, make up the Bottomline Duo, who played last weekend during Encore.A bare stage, one chair, two people, a cello, a double bass violin and a single mike. This was the evening more than a few folks thought they would not like.

This was not country music, this was not a singer with a band, this was not even a piano player. This was what Encore does best. This was a surprise.

Spencer Hoveskeland and his wife Tracy slowly drew the Wainwright Encore audience in with classical music on simple instruments played with extraordinary skill.

The voice and range of Tracy’s cello filled the theatre with such warmth and fullness with out any electronic amplification that it made one feel that this is how music should really be listened to.

Spencer was able to bring an astounding range of clean high notes and sweeping deep lows from his double bass. He made the point that his bass is really from the viola family whereas the cello is from the violin family.

What was refreshing with Spencer and the bass was that he used a bow on the string for most of his playing. The bass we most often see in popular music is played only by plucking the string much like a an overgrown base guitar.

Bowing the bass produced deep strong tones with a surprisingly exciting high range.

The performers, known as the Bottomline Duo, were engaging not only by their talent on their instruments. Tracy’s quick smile and Spencer’s clever wit and musical wisdom took the audience from polite applause in the beginning to a full warm standing ovation by the end of the evening.

While the Encore Society is sometimes criticized for playing too safe with its choice of performers for the Wainwright audience, Bottomline Duo has proven the people of Wainwright look to Encore to help them expand their experience and appreciation of live music and entertainment. And that, folks, is the Bottomline.

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This pair was a great hit in Raymond a couple of years ago. I'm only one of a 7-member board for Sunday Afternoon Live, but I sure hope we can entice them back at some future time. They are gifted musicians, and a delightful couple who light up the stage. As a writer, I wish I knew where Spencer purchased his wit! Love you guys ... - Star News Canada


"Wainwright Review"

Bottomline is what makes Encore one of the best things going on in Wainwright
Reporter: admin Monday, March 2, 2009 at 9:55AM
Printed in the Wainwright EDGE, February 27.

Encore Review, by Roger Holmes

Bottomline’s Spencer Hoveskeland, above and his wife Tracy, below, make up the Bottomline Duo, who played last weekend during Encore.A bare stage, one chair, two people, a cello, a double bass violin and a single mike. This was the evening more than a few folks thought they would not like.

This was not country music, this was not a singer with a band, this was not even a piano player. This was what Encore does best. This was a surprise.

Spencer Hoveskeland and his wife Tracy slowly drew the Wainwright Encore audience in with classical music on simple instruments played with extraordinary skill.

The voice and range of Tracy’s cello filled the theatre with such warmth and fullness with out any electronic amplification that it made one feel that this is how music should really be listened to.

Spencer was able to bring an astounding range of clean high notes and sweeping deep lows from his double bass. He made the point that his bass is really from the viola family whereas the cello is from the violin family.

What was refreshing with Spencer and the bass was that he used a bow on the string for most of his playing. The bass we most often see in popular music is played only by plucking the string much like a an overgrown base guitar.

Bowing the bass produced deep strong tones with a surprisingly exciting high range.

The performers, known as the Bottomline Duo, were engaging not only by their talent on their instruments. Tracy’s quick smile and Spencer’s clever wit and musical wisdom took the audience from polite applause in the beginning to a full warm standing ovation by the end of the evening.

While the Encore Society is sometimes criticized for playing too safe with its choice of performers for the Wainwright audience, Bottomline Duo has proven the people of Wainwright look to Encore to help them expand their experience and appreciation of live music and entertainment. And that, folks, is the Bottomline.

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This pair was a great hit in Raymond a couple of years ago. I'm only one of a 7-member board for Sunday Afternoon Live, but I sure hope we can entice them back at some future time. They are gifted musicians, and a delightful couple who light up the stage. As a writer, I wish I knew where Spencer purchased his wit! Love you guys ... - Star News Canada


Discography

8CD's
Waiting for the Sun
Spirit of Christmas
Cello and bass, bass and cello
Pepper's Waltz
Long Dissonant Romance
Live

2014 - Violet Winters

2014 - Duet Yourself

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The Duet program is an intimate experience that morphs the largest concert hall into a private one on one encounter. They met at neighboring lockers their freshman year in High School. She carried a music folder. He said hello. The rest is history. From a small town in Washington the duo now performs internationally as the only touring group of its kind. With warm hearted banter, big belly laughs, and a sparkle in their eyes the duo presents an amazing performance of classically trained virtuosity.

The show is for all ages and is renowned for making a green program, completely acoustic, accessible to all audiences.

Music includes every thing from the hippest classical to AC/DC and all original music.

In Concert tours of Canada, US, Mexico, and Europe Including the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and UofM (Mexico City), Every Community College in Washington State.

Television appearances: Americas Got Talent, Seattles Big Night Out, KCTS Public Television and more in the US, Canada, Mexico, Europe

Radio appearances: US Says You and About the Music NPR and PR, Canada PR, Mexico, Spain

Showcase Awards: International Society of Bassists, Midwest Arts Presenters, Arts Northwest, CUSP, Pacific Contact (BC), MPAC (Montana Performing Arts Consortium) WFEA (Washington Festival and Events Association) Music in Schools (Seattle) ARTSTARTS (BC), Alberta Touring Alliance, SoCAN (Saskatchewan), Washington Parks, WSME (Washington State Music Educators)

Other interesting things: Performed as the LA Philharmonic aboard the Queen Elizabeth II. Our music as sound for Meet Honey Boo Boo. Halo video game sound

Film: In the orchestra or as the orchestra on About Schmidt, Wooly Boys, Driven, Wedding Crashers, Man On Fire and more

Popular Music and recording: Played in bands backing Grammy Award winning artists as well as Tommy Lee of Motley Crue and Roger Fisher and Mike Derosier of Rock and Toll Hall of Famed Heart. The duo has also been in the Pits for shows backing many famous Broadway, Ballet, Opera, and show business stars.

Festivals: Bumbershoot, Stillaguamish, Tacoma First Night, Spokane First Night, Sea to Ski, Dos Tradiciones (Mexico) Cebreros Festival of Strings (founders Spain), Juan De Fuca Festival, Fairbanks Music Festival

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