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Tunes in the Afternoon:
     
Live music every Saturday afternoon from 3:00 to 5:30.
 
2008 Schedule
Saturday, July 5th


 

Kim Davidson

Kim Davidson's entertainment career is as varied as it is long. Over the past 20 years her performance history has included musical theater and dance, film and television work, a cruise ship revue, a variety of cabaret and dinner theater acts, two acoustic duos, one wedding band, and two country bands performing covers before she finally set out on her own to fulfill the dream of performing her own music. As a writer Kim has a penchant for melancholy, love-lorn fare. She balances moody, emotional lyrics against often upbeat melody lines, while her voice lends itself with a range and scope of sound few possess, running the gamut from fragile to sultry to bring-the-house-down & every nuance in between. Kim is a graduate of AMDA, New York and current student of Andover Educators, studying to teach the course "What Every Musician Needs To Know About The Body." Her debut album, "Free Therapy" is set for release in mid-2008.
http://www.myspace.com/kimdavidson

 

Saturday, July 12th


  Carrie Rowan

After a successful ten-year climb up the corporate ladder, I assessed the view from above, took a deep breath and decided to jump. Landing softly on my piano bench, I was comforted by the sentiments that floated inside me longing to be a rhythmic wave of melody. I traded in the navy power suit and fancy wheels in search of the missing rung that has revealed itself in words and music. After experiencing unconditional love and unfathomable loss in my life, I have found my voice with an even stronger yearning. My fingers forged a second home dancing on my Martin in the evenings as my newborn children slept. I am very blessed and grateful to have found my passion...to live my dream of having the courage to share my private thoughts and emotions in hopes of connecting to a collective compilation of human spirit along this harmonic journey we call life. Thank you for your support! May all you wish for be on it's way... .
http://www.myspace.com/carriesongs



Saturday, July 19th


 

Steve Rapson and Lori Diamond
– Vocal-and-Guitar Jazz Duo

Singer Lori Diamond and guitarist Steve Rapson perform jazz and swing standards from the American songbook, including Cry Me a River, Route 66, The Nearness of You, ’S Wonderful, Choo Choo Ch’Boogie, and many others. They also sprinkle in choice pop covers and original songs. The jazz singer-guitarist duo was popularized by Ella Fitzgerald with Joe Pass and Julie London with Barney Kessel. Steve and Lori’s arrangements and performance reflect their admiration of these singers and players. Each artist performs as a solo act, but they recently teamed up to explore the great songs from the golden era of jazz.
http://www.sologuitar.com
http://www.loridiamondmusic.com
 
Saturday, July 26th



 

Dean Denniston
– Roots Blues-Inspired Originals

Dean charms audiences with his gentle presence and humor and delights them with his velvety, soulful voice. He plays acoustic country blues in the roots and traditional style. Many of his songs are originals written in the style of old blues standards. If you are lucky, Dean will pull out his National steel guitar and play some slide guitar for you.



Craig Sonnenfeld
– Original songs with a traditional flavor

Craig Sonnenfeld treats audiences to a delightfully understated helping of warm and gentle folk music. His rich and soothing voice rides on top of clean and bright fingerpicking to carry the audience through beautiful original songs that could easily be mistaken for traditional folk songs. Craig sprinkles his performances with old rural blues by legends such as Mississippi John Hurt. You can hear songs from Craig's self-released CD, Reverie, on several radio stations, including the popular “Folk on WGBH” program.
http://www.craigsonnenfeld.com


 



     

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