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Curtis & Loretta’s music comes straight from the heart. The husband and wife duo’s extraordinary harmonies and proficiency on a parade of stringed instruments create an alluring frame for their poignant original songs, and traditional pieces from America and the British Isles. The current menagerie includes mandocello, folk harp, guitars, clawhammer banjo, ukulele, and mandolin, plus a bit of kazoo, harmonica, and shakers. Curtis’ down-home sense of humor and Loretta’s theater background engage the audience in an experience that runs the gamut of rolling with laughter to holding back tears, with plenty of side-trips in between. They rack up countless miles each year, crisscrossing the country to deliver their own unique brand of folk singer/songwriter music.

In 1977, a theater graduate from Minnesota was sitting on a beach in Santa Cruz, California playing her guitar, practicing for a variety show. A young Texan who had just returned to the mainland from Hawaii stopped and said, “Hey, I play guitar!” And he did! They sat down together on a piece of driftwood and as they sang, they couldn’t help but notice how well their voices meshed. They played together at the variety show that night, and have been singing together ever since, as the duo Curtis & Loretta.

Their heartfelt originals explore timeless issues such as love and longing, and they also boldly tackle tough subjects such as Alzheimer’s (Can You Take Me Home?), and war (Angel of Bergen-Belsen). Loretta wrote twelve original songs for their 2015 CD, “When There’s Good to Be Done,” (backed by the MN State Arts Board) about real-life people who overcame great challenges in their lives, including a woman who donated a kidney to a toddler she didn’t know, a WWII veteran who saved another man’s life, a “marriage against the odds” story from the 1940s, a Somali immigrant who became a nurse at Mayo Clinic, and many more.

The duo’s perennial humor is ever present, with songs and stories of harp players trying to get into heaven, small spenders on first dates, bugs, and lutefisk! Their years of performing and touring together have honed their comfortable stage presence to a delightful edge.

They received Arts Tour Minnesota Grants in 2018 and 2010, and an Artist Initiative Grant in 2015, all from the MN State Arts Board, and were named Best Acoustic Performers of the Twin Cities by City Pages in 2002. They have been on the South Dakota Arts Council Touring Arts roster since 2011. Their CDs have appeared on “Top Albums of the Year” at folkradio.org, and they’ve received several nominations for “Best Acoustic Folk Artist” for the Minnesota Music Awards. They’ve released nine CDs, and shared billings with such luminaries as Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Holly Near, Vassar Clements, Claudia Schmidt, and many more!

Curtis Teague and Loretta Simonet were married (to each other!) in 1987, and live in Minneapolis.

CURTIS TEAGUE Vocals, mandocello, mandolin, guitar, clawhammer banjo, ukulele, harmonica

LORETTA SIMONET Vocals, folk harp, guitar, celeste, mandolin, kazoo, shakers

 

What they’re saying about “When There’s Good to Be Done:”

“These are amazing stories – and each song is more powerful than the last” … Minnesota Bluegrass Magazine

” I AM BLOWN AWAY! What an incredible, meaningful collection of songs!”… Portland Folk Music Society

“Keeping the modern folk tradition alive” … Frank Gutch, No Depression

Performers Bios 2021