Biography...
Kevin Neidig and Les Vonderlin make up this award-winning duo based in Central Pennsylvania.
Neidig and Vonderlin have been performing together for nine years, however Voxology celebrated their fourth anniversary while performing for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Just four months after Voxology was born, Neidig and Vonderlin were honored to have been finalists in the 1998 Lilith Fair/Levi’s Talent Search. Both are two-time first place winners at the North Bay Deer Creek Fiddler’s Convention in Westminster, MD.
Voxology has had the opportunity to open shows form the Legendary Doc Watson, Peter Rowan and his Texas Trio, and the Grammy award winning Alison Brown Quartet and The Badlees. They have been featured at music and arts festivals in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Maryland, Arkansas, Virginia, West Virginia and Utah.
Neidig has been a guitar instructor for 14 years and currently teaches at the Neidig Guitar Studio in Mechanicsburg, PA. He has had three original instrumental pieces featured in performance of the Hanover Academy of Dance in Hanover, PA. Vonderlin has been singing since she was a small child, and performed with the exclusive Ten Tones, a selective a cappella group during her time at Wilson College.
They have produced three recordings, a self-titled debut CD Voxology, under the covers and their most recent release, Someday Soon. Each project has received accolades from critics and other musicians alike. Windham Hill recording artist Doyle Dykes told them to "keep writing, playing and singing ... You've been entrusted with a wonderful gift!"