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Tulsa duo to return for Elm Tree Concert at Arcadia Round Barn

ARCADIA – “And Then There Were Two,” an acoustic duo from Tulsa, returns to the Arcadia Round Barn for an Elm Tree Concert on Sunday, June 16.

“And Then There Were Two,” which has been a mainstay of the Elm Tree Concert Series since its inception several years ago, offers a unique blend of rock, pop, jazz, country and R&B influences. The sound is truly one-of-a-kind, characterized by tight harmonies between vocalists Amy Carlin Lee and Austin K. Haworth.

In 2018, they won the Tulsa Music Awards for Best Americana Group, and since then they’ve become a staple in the local music scene, playing at festivals and venues across the region. They have a self-titled EP and refer to their sound as “Oklahoma Feel Good Music.”

The concert is from 1 to 3 p.m. beneath the shade of the giant elm tree on the north side of the Round Barn. Admission is free but donations are accepted for the maintenance of the barn, which was built in 1898 and is operated by the Arcadia Historical and Preservation Society.

Elm Tree Concerts are presented three Sundays a month from May through September. Live music at the barn also includes the Round Barn Ramblers concerts from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Saturday, and the Round Barn Rendezvous jam session from noon to 4 p.m. on the second Sunday afternoon of the month.

This year’s Elm Tree Concert Series will also include such crowd-pleasers as Edgar Cruz, Peggy Johnson and Miss Brown to You. The ever-popular Ukefest is scheduled for Sept. 8.

For more information about music at the Round Barn, call singer-songwriter Joe Baxter, who coordinates the music, at 405-833-1350.

Photo of Amy Carlin Lee and Austin K. Haworth provided by “And Then There Were Two.”