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    Epiphany Project on stage at Steel City
    By DENNY DYROFF
    For the Journal Register News Service

    http://www.dailylocal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20120623/ENTERTAINMENT01/120629853&template=printart
    Saturday, June 23,2012



    It was just over three years ago when Epiphany Project performed its
    most recent show in the Philadelphia area -- a concert at Steel City
    Coffee House in Phoenixville. Not long after that tour, the duo --
    husband-and-wife team Bet Williams and John Hodian -- relocated to
    Europe and has been living in Berlin.

    Now, Epiphany Project is coming back to the states for a very short
    tour -- just eight shows. Not surprisingly, making a return visit to
    Steel City was a high priority for Williams and Hodian. The twosome
    will perform at the comfortable venue in Phoenixville tonight (June
    23) at 8 p.m.

    `Steel City is a great place to perform,' said Williams, during a
    phone interview from the couple's home in Berlin. `We've always had
    great shows there and we're really looking forward to coming back.'

    Back in 2009, the duo was just back in America after living in
    Armenia's capitol city Yerevan for almost a year. The result of living
    in the shadow of Mount Ararat and interacting with the Armenian people
    was the album `Hin Dagh'.

    Epiphany Project's new music not only included Armenian influence but
    also several songs written in the Armenian language. Their sound has
    been described as a hybrid of folk, Americana and world music.

    `Armenia is a very special place,' said Hodian. `Armenia is the source
    of our latest project -- the Nagash Project. It's a large composition
    with text based on the poetry of Mkritch Nagash, a 14th-century priest
    and mystic.

    `There are 17 poems by this medieval poet from Armenia that were used
    in this project. In our current live show, we'll be performing
    excerpts from the piece.'

    Williams added, `We also have a bunch of new songs that we're
    bringing. At least half of the show is new material.'

    Epiphany Project has a new album but it doesn't really focus on new
    material. It's a double album called `Live in Germany' and features
    Williams and Hodian performing along with drummer Mal Stein.

    `Our sound has really evolved because we've been touring so much,'
    said Williams. `Our shows are very organic. I know these guys so well
    that, when I improvise, they're right there with me.'

    Hodian said, `I used to be such a studio person. Now, our live shows
    are where it all comes together. There is a lot of energy. When the
    three of us interact, it's very loose and very energetic. We never
    play songs the same way every night. It's always fresh.'

    Epiphany Project will perform tonight at 8 p.m. at the Steel City
    Coffee House (203 Bridge St., Phoenixville, 610-933-4043 or
    www.steelcitycoffeehouse.com). Tickets are $18.

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