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First ever Ohio Tour!

We're so excited to announce our first ever Ohio tour, made possible by Eastman Strings and Rettig Music. Listed below are the places we'll be performing. Hope to see all of our Ohio friends and fans there!

PRIVATE SCHOOL SHOWS NOV. 18 BOWLING GREEN | Bowling Green Middle School NOV. 18 PERRYSBURG | Perrysburg High School NOV. 18 SYLVANIA | Sylvania Northview High School NOV. 18 TOLEDO | Whitmer High School NOV. 19 AVON | Avon Middle School NOV. 19 AVON | Avon Heritage NOV. 19 AVON | Avon High School NOV. 19 AVON LAKE | Learwood Middle School NOV. 19 AVON LAKE | Avon Lake High School NOV. 20 STRONGSVILLE | Strongsville High School NOV. 20 WESTLAKE | Westlake High School NOV. 20 NORTH OLMSTED | North Olmsted High School NOV. 21 HILLIARD | Hilliard Memorial Middle School NOV. 21 DUBLIN | Dublin Davis Middle School NOV. 21 DUBLIN | Dublin Coffman High School NOV. 21 DUBLIN | Karrer Middle School NOV. 22 GAHANNA | Gahanna Middle School East NOV. 22 GAHANNA | Gahanna Middle School South

PUBLIC SHOWS NOV. 18 TOLEDO | Rettig Music Store NOV. 19 WESTLAKE | Rettig Music Store NOV. 21 DUBLIN | Rettig Music Store

All in-store shows are at 5pm, with a meet & greet, photos & autographs, and discussion at 3pm.

We also put together this sweet flyer:

Eastman Strings and Rettig Music Present Simply Three Ohio Tour

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Alex Weill joins Simply Three

Simply Three is ecstatic to announce the arrival of our new violinist, Alex Weill (read her impressive bio here).  We decided to get the full scoop on Alex, so read our exclusive interview with her below:

Interview with Alex Weill

Where are you from?

I am from Woodbridge, Connecticut. I currently live in Manhattan, New York.

How long have you played the violin?

Since I was three years old. So 23 years!

Do you play any other instruments?

I play the piano. I started learning it when I was eight years old. I also play the tenor steel pan and played in a steel pan band with my mom and sister.

Why did you choose a career in music?

From an early age, my parents and music teachers noticed that I had a very good ear and I was able to learn music quickly. Musicality came naturally. I was able to really internalize the emotions the music portrayed and deliver those emotions to an audience. I was blessed to have such supportive parents and I would never be where I am today without them.

What is your favorite genre of music to listen to?

I love all genres of music! The music I listen to generally depends on the type of mood I'm in at the time. I tend to be a nostalgic music listener; I love songs that remind me of past experiences, especially from when I was growing up. So if I had to choose, my favorite genre to listen to would have to be music of the 90's.

Do you have any hobbies? What are they?

I have a passion for different types of cuisine. That comes from my dad's interest which he has shared with me and my siblings and also from being a part of my mom's large Filipino family. I love reading about different, bizarre, yet tasty food and where to find it in whatever location I may be in. Having grown up by the water, I love to fish and go clamming. To be able to be out on the water or on the beach, catch fresh seafood and have my family cook it up is so satisfying for me! I also have a fascination with admiring different environments, from rocks to trees and how scenery changes depending on the location. How artists incorporate their environment into their art or incorporate their art into an environment is so amazing to me. I can never get over how mesmerizing New York City street art is and I'm so lucky to have that culture right outside my doorstep.

How did you get in touch with Simply Three?

I met Nick through another string group we perform with called ALKALI, which performs throughout the US and internationally. Nick called me and told me about Simply Three and what they do and I was extremely honored and excited to be thought of for such an incredible opportunity.

Do you come from a musical family?

Yes. It’s been in my blood on both my mother's and father's side. My maternal grandmother and my dad's cousin are classical pianists. My uncle on my mother's side is a professional saxophonist and educator. My cousin is also a professional cellist in New York City. My sister plays the cello, my brother plays the piano and drums, and my youngest brother plays the trumpet.

What is your favorite performance you have played?

Rocking out with Jay Z, Alicia Keys, and Nas for two sold out shows in Carnegie Hall to benefit the Shawn Carter Foundation, with my parents in the audience.

What is your favorite food?

I love Asian cuisine especially Japanese.

What is your favorite city that you have played in?

My favorite city where I have performed in was Shanghai, China. I loved the juxtaposition of the old city with the modern and futuristic architecture by its side. The outpouring of tradition and culture was captivating.

What's your favorite TV show?

My favorite TV show was Breaking Bad and I love Anthony Bourdain's food and travel series.

What's one of the top things on your bucket list?

I would love to go spear fishing for spiny lobster in the Florida Keys.

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A Classical Take on Modern Music

It has been a trend for the past few years (or even decades) that musicians make their own renditions of classical music. A perfect example of this is Michael Buble, who did a remake of Frank Sinatra’s “Come Fly With Me” and Nina Simone’s “Feeling Good”. Rarely do you see artists who give a classical take on modern music because it's risky. Old songs already had their followers, whereas giving new arrangements to current hits are prone to criticisms since people are used to hearing the popular version. Simply Three has taken a chance on this style of music and received positive feedback for our fresh approach in some of today’s top hits such as those from Coldplay, Adele, and Gotye. Music is ever-changing just like the gaming scene, where people easily switch from old to new. Many people used to go to the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel and Casino to play slots during the 1970s, but some of them started to give up the slots for the Atari Games when it was released to the public in the 1980's. Thankfully, some gaming sites revived the slots, thus making it easier for people to access this popular casino game. There are now modern arcade versions of slots just like those at pocket fruity that can be played using your computer or smartphone.

People enjoy playing as well as listening to something new – whether it's a classical version of a new song or vice versa. Hopefully we can continue to offer a fresh sound to our fans, just like how Gregorian gave an ethereal approach to current hits. Please leave your feedback below!

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