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A Rocky Mountain Evening of Rhyme, Rhythm, & Song
Contributed by: Sondra Singer on 3/8/2008

Come hear seven new artists, as well as Swallow Hill favorite, the Christy, Sandy, and Stan Trio, on Thursday evening, March 13, at 6:30PM in the Daniels Music Hall at Swallow Hill Music Association, 71 E. Yale Street, Denver. This concert is the culmination of eleven weeks of work by Christy Wessler's Captivating Your Audience class at Swallow Hill.

No karaoke for this group! Each vocalist will sing lead on three songs, accompanied by other members of the group on guitar, piano, flute, and/or back-up harmonies. This concert is FREE and open to the public, though instructor Wessler was quoted as saying "I'd charge for this concert, it's that good!"

Hear old Rock tunes like California Dreaming, Oh Darling, and Lyin' Eyes alongside Country songs like Where The Blacktop Ends and I Hope You'll Dance, as well as Folk songs, written by Pete Seeger, the Youngbloods, The Wailin' Jennys, and many others, all with sweet harmonies. Featured performers are Bridget Collier, Tracy Delaney, Eric Stainbrook, Ken Cleveland, Sondra Singer, Pam Brown, and Sandra Erwin. Punch and cookies, as well as a Meet the Artists mingle will follow the concert.

Christy Wessler is a Regional Finalist for this year's Nashville Star, and will be leaving for Nashville to continue competition later this month.




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Sondra Singer

Lakewood , CO

Sondra Singer has posted 77 stories and 3 comments since joining on 12/19/2005. Sondra Singer 's average story rating is 3.91.
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