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Jack Williams - house concert
Friday, June 28, 2019, 07:00pm
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Cobscook Bay Music's first guest, from September 2009! If it weren't for Jack, this whole enterprise might not exist. Come welcome him back in an informal setting - it's how I met him down in Columbia, Maryland at nothing's been the same since. Jack will also perform at Crow Town Gallery on Saturday and host a workshop on Sunday.

Reservations are required - location, directions, and other information provided when making reservations. Within walking distance of Water Street.

Location House Concert
Lubec
ME
207 733-4570
http://cobscookbaymusic.com

House concerts are hosted in private residences and so location is not published. This is done for privacy reasons and also because reservations are required due to limited seating. Call or email the contact information to reserve a seat and get directions.

House concerts are a great way to enjoy music in an intimate setting, meet the artist, make new friends, and meet your neighbors. Most are "potluck" with a before and after "kitchen party" and often a music jam or song circle.

Registrations are now closed

Jason Roach is perhaps best known as the thunderous keyboard guy with Coig, but he's an outstanding visual artist too. Have a look at Outer Strathspace Folk Art for an otherworldly mix of bird-sea-music something. I like it so much I even overlook someone's penchant for referring to various bird species as "seagull."

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The Stockford Park stage - mural by Sherry Ashby - http://sherryashby.com/

Putep’s Tale: The Lost Finback Whale of Lubec, Maine

Putep's Tale, by Rhonda Welcome and Chuck Kniffen, tells the true tale of a finback whale that washed up on the shore of Lubec, Maine and how it has become a part of the community. With illustrations by Andrew Long, artwork by Sherry Ashby and performed by Kit Rodgers, the book is brought to life by Maine Public Television.

Purchase the book at Turtle Dance Totems

http://sherryashby.com/

 

bringing classical music to all audiences

 

https://www.halcyonconsort.org