Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne
Upcoming appearances
Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne have performed in concerts and music festivals all across North America and in Great Britain.

Please send us an e-mail to receive notice of performances in your area.

We are available for concerts world-wide.  We welcome your inquiries.

In addition to concerts and festivals, Voss & Osborne present historical concert-lectures, programs for children, and workshops.  We also provide programs and special music for  Unitarian and New Thought churches.

We most often perform as a duo, but we welcome opportunities to bring along a band made up of some of the wonderful musicians who have played on our recordings.  We are also each available for solo performances.
Contact us to book a concert in your community.
Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne
122 North Mesa Verde Avenue
Aztec, New Mexico 87410
505/334-9716 • toll-free: 866/245-9743 fax: 505/334-0266
www.janevoss.net 
www.hoyleosborne.com
voss-osborne@q.com
Contact us to book a concert in your community.
Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne
122 North Mesa Verde Avenue
Aztec, New Mexico 87410
505/334-9716 • toll-free: 866/245-9743 fax: 505/334-0266
www.janevoss.net
www.hoyleosborne.com
voss-osborne@q.com
Photo by Pat Wolk, Fresno, California, 2003
NEWS: Last August, Hoyle played piano in a scene for the upcoming movie, Cowboys and Aliens, which premieres on July 29, 2011.
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The Great American Steamboat Company will soon be offering cruises on the American Queen.
NEWS: Last August, Hoyle played piano in a scene for the upcoming movie, Cowboys and Aliens, which premieres on July 29, 2011.

The Great American Steamboat Company will soon be offering cruises on the American Queen.
Summer 2011
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Hoyle plays piano in Cowboys & Aliens – opening July 29, 2011
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The Aztec Museum & Pioneer Village will be hosting the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibit JOURNEY STORIES, August 13 through September 23.
JOURNEY STORIES will examine the intersection between modes of travel and Americans’ desire to feel free to move. The story is diverse and focused on immigration, migration, innovation, and freedom. It is accounts of immigrants  coming in search of promise in a new country; stories of individuals and families relocating in search of fortune, their own homestead, or employment; the harrowing journeys of Africans and Native Americans forced to move; and, of course, fun and frolic on the open road. www.museumonmainstreet.org
At the invitation of the New Mexico Humanities Council, Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne are preparing a musical program to complement the exhibit.  Got a Mind to Ramble will include songs spanning two centuries from America’s diverse traditions.  There will be a public performance at the Aztec Museum on August 26, as well as presentations to school groups.
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The Chautauqua Program of the New Mexico Humanities Council is currently on hold, due to state government budget problems.  The Humanities Council is looking into alternative funding sources so that this valuable program can continue.  Click here for information about our Singing America’s History programs, including 1912, our special concert for the upcoming centennials of New Mexico and Arizona.
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Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne also offer
Concerts · School programs · Workshops
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Call or e-mail to set up a concert in your area! • 505/334-9716
Recordings
Jane Voss & Hoyle Osborne: Beyond the Boundaries – just Jane’s voice and guitar and Hoyle’s piano.  “Your music is full of heart soul and incite.” – Van Dyke Parks
Jane Voss:  An Album of Songs – Jane’s classic record, originally released by Bay Records in 1976 – "Hands down, among the finest albums ever made by an interpreter of old-time country songs." – Suzy Thompson, musicHound folk
Hoyle Osborne: Panazon: Pan-American Café Music
a collection of ragtime and Latin tunes – "A hot-then-subtle mix of sturdy ragtime and dancing Latin themes – close cousins musically, as virtuoso pianist Osborne and his superb ensemble illustrate in every measure." – Max Morath
Photo by Yodit Gidey
Durango Herald