Fall Concert Series
Join us at the library on selected evenings during the fall for a concert series performed by various local musicians. Snacks and refreshments will be provided while you enjoy music by each evenings featured musician. Check out who will be visiting the library next or take a peak at some of our past performances.
Upcoming Performances
Paradocs featuring Alice Martel and Lisa Heller
Thursday, October 3, 6:30-7:30pm
Join the Paradocs for a night of traditional/folk music. Lisa, an elementary school music teacher in Jackson, MI, has played the guitar since the age of 10. Currently she is a member of the “Biddle City Band,” a contemporary local band. In addition to being one of the “Paradocs” she has played for some local musical shows and teaches at MSU. She has played on several CD’s and her newest CD is by the “Biddle City Band,” which was just released this month.
Listen to a sample of I Don’t Want a Rose Anymore by the Biddle City Band.
Alice has played banjo and guitar for about 25 years. She plays and sings in a local old-time band called “ESL” and a band in South Carolina called the “Heritage String Band.” She has taught classes in guitar, banjo and singing in Michigan and South Carolina. She is featured on 2 CD’s, one called “Dr. Alice Sings…” contains songs for children and the other is collection of popular string band music and gospel songs.
Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet
Thursday, November 14, 6:30-7:30pm
The Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet formed in December 2009 when they registered with the Barbershop Harmony Society. You could think of this quartet as the “Generation Gap Quartet” as they range in age from 22 years old to 72 years old. Perhaps, you may think of them as the “Pitch-Pipeless Four” as the Tenor has Perfect Pitch and there is no need for a Pitch Pipe for tuning. Although new as a foursome, they have many years of quartet experience. Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet is a Hard Working quartet with the motivation to provide your event with the best Harmony in the house on any given night. The members of the quartet are all members of the Lansing (MI) Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and sing with the Capitol City Chordsmen Chorus.
Watch & listen to Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet singing I Never See Maggie Alone.
- See more at: http://www.dtdl.org/events/concert-series#sthash.VHPIJ7Hh.dpuf
SOURCE: http://www.dtdl.org/events/concert-series
Join us at the library on selected evenings during the fall for a concert series performed by various local musicians. Snacks and refreshments will be provided while you enjoy music by each evenings featured musician. Check out who will be visiting the library next or take a peak at some of our past performances.
Upcoming Performances
Paradocs featuring Alice Martel and Lisa Heller
Thursday, October 3, 6:30-7:30pm
Join the Paradocs for a night of traditional/folk music. Lisa, an elementary school music teacher in Jackson, MI, has played the guitar since the age of 10. Currently she is a member of the “Biddle City Band,” a contemporary local band. In addition to being one of the “Paradocs” she has played for some local musical shows and teaches at MSU. She has played on several CD’s and her newest CD is by the “Biddle City Band,” which was just released this month.
Listen to a sample of I Don’t Want a Rose Anymore by the Biddle City Band.
Alice has played banjo and guitar for about 25 years. She plays and sings in a local old-time band called “ESL” and a band in South Carolina called the “Heritage String Band.” She has taught classes in guitar, banjo and singing in Michigan and South Carolina. She is featured on 2 CD’s, one called “Dr. Alice Sings…” contains songs for children and the other is collection of popular string band music and gospel songs.
Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet
Thursday, November 14, 6:30-7:30pm
The Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet formed in December 2009 when they registered with the Barbershop Harmony Society. You could think of this quartet as the “Generation Gap Quartet” as they range in age from 22 years old to 72 years old. Perhaps, you may think of them as the “Pitch-Pipeless Four” as the Tenor has Perfect Pitch and there is no need for a Pitch Pipe for tuning. Although new as a foursome, they have many years of quartet experience. Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet is a Hard Working quartet with the motivation to provide your event with the best Harmony in the house on any given night. The members of the quartet are all members of the Lansing (MI) Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society and sing with the Capitol City Chordsmen Chorus.
Watch & listen to Olde Thyme Harmony Quartet singing I Never See Maggie Alone.
- See more at: http://www.dtdl.org/events/concert-series#sthash.VHPIJ7Hh.dpuf
SOURCE: http://www.dtdl.org/events/concert-series