Winter/Spring 2012 Performer DETAILS  

Starting Time for all concerts 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7:00)

Jan. 14 (Sat.) emma’s revolution (Pat Humphries and Sandy O)

- award-winning, activist songwriting musicians

Their songs are imbued with hope, warmth and the power and drive to turn tears into laughter, cynicism into action.

- Their performances have been described as bold, profound, moving, hilarious and transformative; the sound of passion in deftly-turned phrases and dynamic harmonies.

MORE ABOUT emma’s revolution at http://emmasrevolution.com/


Feb. 11 (Sat.) Atwater-Donnelly - Almost Valentines Day Concert

At don square

 - Celtic/American songs, tunes and dances by husband-wife duo with harmony and humor 

- mountain dulcimer, old-time banjo, tin whistle, guitar, limberjack, mandolin, harmonica, feet and more

- and their playful, often teasing, stage banter adds to the fun of the evening.

MORE ABOUT Atwater-Donnelly at http://www.atwater-donnelly.com


Mar. 10 (Sat.) Lui Collins and Dana & Susan Robinson 

Lui Robin 150 170

- Lui Collins' gorgeously poetic lyrics are wrapped around a solid bed of traditional and old-timey-influenced music. 

Dana & Susan Robinson blend contemporary songwriting, harmony singing with traditional Appalachian music on guitar, banjo, and fiddle.

MORE ABOUT Lui Collins at http://www.luicollins.com/music/index.html

MORE ABOUT Dana & Susan Robinson at http://www.robinsongs.com


April 14 (Sat.) Gordon Bok and Carol Rohl

Bok Rohl  150 170

with resonant bass-baritone voice, 6- and 12-string guitars

- Gordon sings of the sea and schooners, of fishes and fishermen, plus mythical sea folk, and more.

- while Carol adds harmony, harp, and humor.

MORE ABOUT Gordon Bok and Carol Rohl at http://gordonbok.com/


May 19 (Sat.) Mustard's Retreat

Mustards Retreat 150 170

They describe what they do as "Music to cure what ails you". 

- Thirty five years worth of original and traditional songs and wit from this 

- audience pleasing, multi-instrument playing, songwriting, uplifting & engaging duo.

MORE ABOUT Mustard's Retreat at http://www.mustardsretreat.com/ 

For more information and reservations contact Ed or Beth Brown by e-mail or at 413-562-3990