[NEohioPAL]Karla Bonoff, John McEuen, Adrienne Young, Steppin' In It, Rio Neon

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August 1, 2006
330-677-5005
www.kentstage.org
   
   
  August Update 
from The Kent Stage
   
   
   
  Note:  Steppin' In It will be featured tonight (8/1) during the Just 
  Plain Folk Show at 8-10 PM on 91.3 FM or on the web on www.913thesummit.com .
   
   
            ADRIENNE YOUNG
and LITTLE SADIE 
Opening Act
STEPPIN' IN IT 

  Thursday, August 3
8:00 PM
  Adrienne Young was born in Tallahassee, FL, but grew up in Clearwater, just west of Tampa. She moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, partially to indulge her love of country music. Previously a member of folk-pop bands Big Fat Undies and Liters of Pop, her passionate singing, strong clawhammer banjo skills, and deft songwriting attracted attention when she won in the bluegrass category of the Chris Austin songwriting contest at MerleFest in 2003 for a song she had co-written with Mark D. Sanders called "Sadie's Song." Her first album, Plow to the End of the Row, produced by Nashville pop veteran and multi-instrumentalist Will Kimbrough, appeared on her own Addiebelle label late in 2003, and earned a Grammy nomination that same year for its packaging (each album included a pack of wildflower seeds). Adept at fusing old-timey string band sensibilities with modern pop overtones, Young and her band Little Sadie (which features Tyler Grant on guitar, Clayton
 Campbell on fiddle and mandolin, Amanda Kowalski on bass, and Steven Sandler on percussion) have proven to be a strong live act. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide
  Official Adrienne Young Website
  Toting an ample supply of vintage instruments and a sound that brings listeners back to the days of old-time radio, Steppin' In It is determined to make a dent in the roots community. Hailing from Lansing, Michigan -the heart of Factory Town, USA- these young men pound out their own brand of roots combining old-time country, swing and blues. Together, they achieve the seemingly impossible task of making the most traditional sounds contemporary playing what Performing Songwriter Magazine calls "some of the liveliest and most rocking acoustic roots music around." Upright Bassist Dominic Suchyta and multi-instrumentalist brothers Andy & Joe Wilson compliment the strong songwriting talents of singer/songwriter Josh Davis, who's haunting vocals paint a picture of rural and urban Michigan breaking its blue-collar back under troubled times.
  Official Steppin' In It Website
  Advance discount tickets: $12.00
Day of Show: $15.00
  
     
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
        
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      An Evening with
KARLA BONOFF 

  Saturday, August 5
8:00 PM
"I Can't Hold On" 
"Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"
"Home"
"Personally"
"Isn't it Always Love"
Singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff grew up in Los Angeles and briefly attended UCLA. Emerging from the Monday night hootenanny scene at the Troubadour nightclub, she was a member of Bryndle, a folk-rock group also featuring Wendy Waldman, Andrew Gold, and Kenny Edwards, that formed in 1969, signed to A&M, and cut an album that was never released. Edwards, a former member of the Stone Poneys (a band featuring Linda Ronstadt), and Gold were later part of Ronstadt's backing band, and they brought Bonoff to her attention. Ronstadt recorded three of Bonoff's songs on her 1976 album, Hasten Down the Wind, leading to a recording contract for Bonoff and the release of three albums on Columbia Records, the last of which, Wild Heart of the Young (1982), featured the Top 40 hit "Personally." Bonoff worked on movie soundtracks during the '80s, notably on Footloose (1984) and About Last Night (1986). She released her fourth album, New World, in 1988. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide.
  Karla continues to perform all over America, with her longtime friend, producer and bandmate, Kenny Edwards accompanying her onstage [on vocals, guitar, mandolin and bass] - and at most shows, he performs as her opening act. Often after her concerts, Karla talks with fans and signs CDs and well-worn LP covers people bring to her shows. Japan has also been very supportive of Karla's music and she's toured there twice in recent years. An expanded version of her "Best Of" CD collection as well as Bryndle's "House of Silence" were released in Japan in 2002.
  Official Karla Bonoff Website
  Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $25.00
  
       
   
   
   
   

      
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        RIO NEON 
  Saturday, August 12
7:00 PM
  Featuring members with diverse music backgrounds, Rio Neon is fast becoming noticed for complex and unique vocal harmonies, as well as original compositions, and instrumental diversity. With repertoire influences from Lambert, Hendrix, and Ross, Celtic traditions, old jazz and swing, oldtime music, tin pan alley, blues, and other styles, Rio Neon's shows are tight and full of fun!
  Rio Neon is: Red Michel Vocal, guitar; Sally Kandel Vocal, percussion; Roger Phillips Vocal, guitar, mandolin; John Reynolds Violin, mandolin; Bob Smith Bass guitar.
  The CD release party will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a one-hour concert beginning at 8:00 p.m. Their music has been described as "folkjazz," combining the best elements of swing, traditional folk music, and jazz. The name and title track of the CD was written by bass player Bob Smith. 
  Midnight Surprise also features three live recordings which were performed at the Kent Stage in December 2005. The rest of the songs were recorded in the studio during this past winter. The band will be covering many of the songs on the CD and more. 
  There will be free munchies and the Kent Stage bar will be open for business so you can quench your thirst.
  Official Rio Neon Website
  The Show is Absolutely FREE 
       
   
   
   

      
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        JOHN McEUEN 
founder of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
  Friday, August 25
8:00 PM
  Best known for his long tenure as a key member of the venerable Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John "the String Wizard" McEuen was one of the most influential figures in contemporary American country, bluegrass and even pop music. Credited with introducing both the banjo and the mandolin to pop, he was a master string player who developed a devoted fan base on the festival circuit. 
  Born and raised in Garden Grove, California, McEuen began learning to play the banjo when he was 18. At that time he was attending college and earning extra money by working at nearby Disneyland; comedian Steve Martin was a co-worker, and McEuen taught him how to play banjo. (Much later Martin and the NGDB would frequently appear together in concert.) McEuen decided to become a professional musician in 1964 after seeing the Dillards perform live; inspired by their energy and musicianship, he began to study the banjo in earnest. In 1965 he hooked up with Michael Martin Murphey for a year and subsequently performed on all five of Murphy's albums. 
  In 1966, he was visiting a guitar shop in Long Beach when he met the Illegitimate Jug Band, who had just lost member Jackson Browne and were deciding to regroup. McEuen joined and the group became the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He remained with them for over two decades, singing and playing banjo, mandolin, fiddle and other stringed instruments through the watershed period that produced such classic albums as Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy (1970) and the landmark compilation Will the Circle Be Unbroken (1972). McEuen was also there during the band's subsequent dry spells, as they struggled to reshape their style before again finding success in the mid-'80s. For reasons that remain unclear, McEuen abruptly left the Dirt Band in 1987. 
  During his years with the group, McEuen had played solos at every show and occasionally appeared as a solo act. He also made guest appearances on other albums and did session work for such artists as Bill Wyman, Marshall Tucker, and Hoyt Axton. McEuen also composed music for film and television soundtracks, including the scores for Paint Your Wagon (1969) and Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (1993). In 1989, he briefly rejoined the Dirt Band to perform on their Will the Circle Be Unbroken II album. The following year he directed a concert video and produced an album for the Dillards. In 1992, he released the album String Wizards, an all-star venture featuring such illustrious artists as Earl Scruggs, Vassar Clements, and Byron Berline. A follow-up, String Wizards II, appeared in 1994, at about the same time McEuen founded his own label -- named, appropriately enough, String Wizard. Acoustic Traveller was released in 1996, followed three years later by L.A. String WI Round
 Trip: Live In L.A.. He and former Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member, Jimmy Ibbotson came together in March 1999 to record Stories and Songs. The traditional rock-bluegrass sound is combined with behind-the-scene anecdotes and commentary. Stories and Songs was released in May 1999. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide 
  Official John McEuen Website
  Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $25.00
  
       
   
   
  

 


   
      More upcoming events!
     
  9/8 The Duhks
  9/9 Melanie
  9/14 Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks
  9/15 Andy Cohen
  9/16 The Kingston Trio (4 and 8 PM concerts)
9/23 Richie Havens
  9/29 Bill Staines (Presented with Folknet)
  10/7 Kent Local Music Festival
  10/20 Roy Book Binder
  10/26 Cowboy Junkies 
  10/28 John Gorka
 

  The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.


 		
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<DIV align=left><FONT color=#111111 size=4>August 1, 2006<BR>330-677-5005<BR><A href="http://www.kentstage.org/">www.kentstage.org</A></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG></STRONG></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG></STRONG></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG>August Update <BR>from The Kent Stage</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#0000bf size=3></FONT></STRONG> </DIV>  <DIV><FONT color=#0000bf><STRONG><FONT size=3></FONT></STRONG></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV><FONT color=#0000bf><STRONG><FONT size=3></FONT></STRONG></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV><FONT color=#0000bf><STRONG><FONT size=3>Note:</FONT></STRONG>  <STRONG><FONT size=3><U>Steppin' In It</U> will be featured tonight (8/1) during the Just </FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#0000bf size=3>Plain Folk Show at 8-10 PM on 91.3 FM or on the web on </FONT></STRONG><A
 href="http://www.913thesummit.com/" target=_blank><FONT color=#0000bf size=3><STRONG>www.913thesummit.com</STRONG></FONT></A><STRONG><FONT color=#0000bf size=3> .</FONT></STRONG></DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>  <TABLE cellSpacing=5 width="100%" bgColor=#ffffff>  <TBODY>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center><B><FONT size=+3>ADRIENNE YOUNG<BR>and LITTLE SADIE</FONT><FONT size=+2> </FONT><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=#ff00cc size=+2><I><BR><FONT color=#000000 size=+1>Opening Act</FONT><BR></I></FONT><FONT size=+3>STEPPIN' IN IT</FONT><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=#ff00cc size=+2><I> </I></FONT><FONT size=+2><BR></DIV></FONT></B>  <DIV align=center><B>Thursday, August 3<BR>8:00 PM</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left>Adrienne Young was born in Tallahassee, FL, but grew up in Clearwater, just west of Tampa. She moved to Nashville to attend Belmont University, partially to indulge her
 love of country music. Previously a member of folk-pop bands Big Fat Undies and Liters of Pop, her passionate singing, strong clawhammer banjo skills, and deft songwriting attracted attention when she won in the bluegrass category of the Chris Austin songwriting contest at MerleFest in 2003 for a song she had co-written with Mark D. Sanders called "Sadie's Song." Her first album, Plow to the End of the Row, produced by Nashville pop veteran and multi-instrumentalist Will Kimbrough, appeared on her own Addiebelle label late in 2003, and earned a Grammy nomination that same year for its packaging (each album included a pack of wildflower seeds). Adept at fusing old-timey string band sensibilities with modern pop overtones, Young and her band Little Sadie (which features Tyler Grant on guitar, Clayton Campbell on fiddle and mandolin, Amanda Kowalski on bass, and Steven Sandler on percussion) have proven to be a strong live act. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide</DIV>  <DIV
 align=left><A href="http://www.adrienneyoung.com/" target=new_window>Official Adrienne Young Website</A></DIV>  <DIV align=left>Toting an ample supply of vintage instruments and a sound that brings listeners back to the days of old-time radio, <B>Steppin' In It</B> is determined to make a dent in the roots community. Hailing from Lansing, Michigan -the heart of Factory Town, USA- these young men pound out their own brand of roots combining old-time country, swing and blues. Together, they achieve the seemingly impossible task of making the most traditional sounds contemporary playing what Performing Songwriter Magazine calls "some of the liveliest and most rocking acoustic roots music around." Upright Bassist Dominic Suchyta and multi-instrumentalist brothers Andy & Joe Wilson compliment the strong songwriting talents of singer/songwriter Josh Davis, who's haunting vocals paint a picture of rural and urban Michigan breaking its blue-collar back under troubled
 times.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><A href="http://www.steppininit.com/" target=new_window>Official Steppin' In It Website</A></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT color=#990000>Advance discount tickets: $12.00<BR></FONT></B><B>Day of Show: $15.00</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><A href="http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=oh&query=schedule&venue=kentstage" target=new_window><IMG height=20 alt="Adrienne Young and Little Sadie, Live in downtown Kent, Ohio" src="http://kentstage.org/ticketWeb.jpg" width=100 border=0></A></B></DIV></TD>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV>  <DIV align=center> </DIV></TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left colSpan=2><A name=karla></A>  <DIV align=center>  <HR> 
 </DIV></TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center><B><FONT color=#0000bf><FONT size=+3>An Evening with<BR>KARLA BONOFF</FONT><FONT size=+2> </FONT><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size=+2><I></I></FONT></FONT><FONT size=+2><BR></DIV></FONT></B>  <DIV align=center><STRONG>Saturday, August 5<BR>8:00 PM<BR>"I Can't Hold On" <BR>"Someone To Lay Down Beside Me"<BR><FONT color=#111111>"Home"</FONT><BR></STRONG><FONT color=#111111><STRONG>"Personally"<BR>"Isn't it Always Love"</STRONG><BR></FONT>Singer/songwriter Karla Bonoff grew up in Los Angeles and briefly attended UCLA. Emerging from the Monday night hootenanny scene at the Troubadour nightclub, she was a member of Bryndle, a folk-rock group also featuring Wendy Waldman, Andrew Gold, and Kenny Edwards, that formed in 1969, signed to A&M, and cut an album that was never released. Edwards, a former member of the Stone Poneys (a band featuring Linda Ronstadt), and Gold
 were later part of Ronstadt's backing band, and they brought Bonoff to her attention. Ronstadt recorded three of Bonoff's songs on her 1976 album, Hasten Down the Wind, leading to a recording contract for Bonoff and the release of three albums on Columbia Records, the last of which, Wild Heart of the Young (1982), featured the Top 40 hit "Personally." Bonoff worked on movie soundtracks during the '80s, notably on Footloose (1984) and About Last Night (1986). She released her fourth album, New World, in 1988. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide.</DIV>  <DIV align=left>Karla continues to perform all over America, with her longtime friend, producer and bandmate, Kenny Edwards accompanying her onstage [on vocals, guitar, mandolin and bass] - and at most shows, he performs as her opening act. Often after her concerts, Karla talks with fans and signs CDs and well-worn LP covers people bring to her shows. Japan has also been very supportive of Karla's music and she's toured there
 twice in recent years. An expanded version of her "Best Of" CD collection as well as Bryndle's "House of Silence" were released in Japan in 2002.</DIV>  <DIV align=right><A href="http://www.karlabonoff.com/" target=new_window>Official Karla Bonoff Website</A></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT color=#990000>Advance discount tickets: $20.00<BR></FONT></B><B>Day of Show: $25.00</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><A href="http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=oh&query=schedule&venue=kentstage" target=new_window><IMG height=20 alt="Karla Bonoff, Live in downtown Kent, Ohio" src="http://kentstage.org/ticketWeb.jpg" width=100 border=0></A></B></DIV></TD>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV></DIV></TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left colSpan=2><A name=neon></A>  <HR>  </TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV
 align=center><B><FONT size=+3>RIO NEON</FONT><FONT size=+2> </FONT><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=#ff00cc size=+2><I></I></FONT><FONT size=+2></FONT></B></DIV>  <DIV align=center><B>Saturday, August 12<BR>7:00 PM</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left>Featuring members with diverse music backgrounds, Rio Neon is fast becoming noticed for complex and unique vocal harmonies, as well as original compositions, and instrumental diversity. With repertoire influences from Lambert, Hendrix, and Ross, Celtic traditions, old jazz and swing, oldtime music, tin pan alley, blues, and other styles, Rio Neon's shows are tight and full of fun!</DIV>  <DIV align=left>Rio Neon is: Red Michel Vocal, guitar; Sally Kandel Vocal, percussion; Roger Phillips Vocal, guitar, mandolin; John Reynolds Violin, mandolin; Bob Smith Bass guitar.</DIV>  <DIV align=left>The CD release party will begin at 7:00 p.m. with a one-hour concert beginning at 8:00 p.m. Their music has been described
 as "folkjazz," combining the best elements of swing, traditional folk music, and jazz. The name and title track of the CD was written by bass player Bob Smith. </DIV>  <DIV align=left>Midnight Surprise also features three live recordings which were performed at the Kent Stage in December 2005. The rest of the songs were recorded in the studio during this past winter. The band will be covering many of the songs on the CD and more. </DIV>  <DIV align=left>There will be free munchies and the Kent Stage bar will be open for business so you can quench your thirst.</DIV>  <DIV align=right><A href="http://www.rioneonband.com/" target=new_window>Official Rio Neon Website</A></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=#990000 size=4>The Show is Absolutely FREE</FONT></B><FONT face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size=4><B><A href="http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=oh&query=schedule&venue=kentstage" target=new_window>
 </A></B></FONT></DIV></TD>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV></DIV></TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left colSpan=2><A name=mceuen></A>  <HR>  </TD></TR>  <TR>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center><B><FONT size=+3>JOHN McEUEN</FONT><FONT size=+2> <BR></FONT><FONT color=#0000ff size=4>founder of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band</FONT></B></DIV>  <DIV align=center><B>Friday, August 25<BR>8:00 PM</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left>Best known for his long tenure as a key member of the venerable Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, John "the String Wizard" McEuen was one of the most influential figures in contemporary American country, bluegrass and even pop music. Credited with introducing both the banjo and the mandolin to pop, he was a master string player who developed a devoted fan base on the festival circuit. </DIV>  <DIV align=left>Born and raised in
 Garden Grove, California, McEuen began learning to play the banjo when he was 18. At that time he was attending college and earning extra money by working at nearby Disneyland; comedian Steve Martin was a co-worker, and McEuen taught him how to play banjo. (Much later Martin and the NGDB would frequently appear together in concert.) McEuen decided to become a professional musician in 1964 after seeing the Dillards perform live; inspired by their energy and musicianship, he began to study the banjo in earnest. In 1965 he hooked up with Michael Martin Murphey for a year and subsequently performed on all five of Murphy's albums. </DIV>  <DIV align=left>In 1966, he was visiting a guitar shop in Long Beach when he met the Illegitimate Jug Band, who had just lost member Jackson Browne and were deciding to regroup. McEuen joined and the group became the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He remained with them for over two decades, singing and playing banjo, mandolin, fiddle and other
 stringed instruments through the watershed period that produced such classic albums as Uncle Charlie and His Dog Teddy (1970) and the landmark compilation Will the Circle Be Unbroken (1972). McEuen was also there during the band's subsequent dry spells, as they struggled to reshape their style before again finding success in the mid-'80s. For reasons that remain unclear, McEuen abruptly left the Dirt Band in 1987. </DIV>  <DIV align=left>During his years with the group, McEuen had played solos at every show and occasionally appeared as a solo act. He also made guest appearances on other albums and did session work for such artists as Bill Wyman, Marshall Tucker, and Hoyt Axton. McEuen also composed music for film and television soundtracks, including the scores for Paint Your Wagon (1969) and Samuel Beckett Is Coming Soon (1993). In 1989, he briefly rejoined the Dirt Band to perform on their Will the Circle Be Unbroken II album. The following year he directed a concert
 video and produced an album for the Dillards. In 1992, he released the album String Wizards, an all-star venture featuring such illustrious artists as Earl Scruggs, Vassar Clements, and Byron Berline. A follow-up, String Wizards II, appeared in 1994, at about the same time McEuen founded his own label -- named, appropriately enough, String Wizard. Acoustic Traveller was released in 1996, followed three years later by L.A. String WI Round Trip: Live In L.A.. He and former Nitty Gritty Dirt Band member, Jimmy Ibbotson came together in March 1999 to record Stories and Songs. The traditional rock-bluegrass sound is combined with behind-the-scene anecdotes and commentary. Stories and Songs was released in May 1999. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide </DIV>  <DIV align=right><A href="http://www.johnmceuen.com/" target=new_window>Official John McEuen Website</A></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT color=#990000>Advance discount tickets: $20.00<BR></FONT></B><B>Day of Show:
 $25.00</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><A href="http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=oh&query=schedule&venue=kentstage" target=new_window><IMG height=20 alt="John McEuen, Live in downtown Kent, Ohio" src="http://kentstage.org/ticketWeb.jpg" width=100 border=0></A></B></DIV></TD>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><BR><BR> </DIV></DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">    <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><STRONG><FONT color=#0000bf size=4>More upcoming events!</FONT></STRONG></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left>  <DIV align=left><FONT size=3><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111;
 FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>9/8 The Duhks</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG>9/9 Melanie</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#111111 size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>9/14 Dan Hicks and the Hot Licks</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#111111 size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>9/15 Andy Cohen</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#111111><STRONG><FONT size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial">9/16 The Kingston Trio</SPAN> </FONT></STRONG></FONT><FONT color=#0000ff><FONT size=2><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG>(4 and 8 PM concerts)</STRONG></FONT><BR></FONT><SPAN
 style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><FONT size=4><STRONG>9/23 Richie Havens</STRONG></FONT></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>9/29 Bill Staines (Presented with Folknet)</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>10/7 Kent Local Music Festival</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>10/20 Roy Book Binder</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>10/26 Cowboy Junkies </STRONG></SPAN></FONT></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in
 0pt" align=left><FONT color=#0000ff size=4><SPAN style="COLOR: #111111; FONT-FAMILY: Arial"><STRONG>10/28 John Gorka</STRONG></SPAN></FONT></SPAN><BR><STRONG> </STRONG></DIV></DIV>  <DIV class=MsoNormal style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" align=left><STRONG>The <FONT color=#0000bf>Ke</FONT><FONT color=#0000bf>nt Stage</FONT> is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at</STRONG> <A href="http://www.kentstage.org/" target=_blank><FONT color=#111111><STRONG>www.kentstage.org</STRONG></FONT></A><FONT color=#0000bf><FONT color=#111111><STRONG> or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at </STRONG><A href="mailto:info at kentstage.org"><STRONG>info at kentstage.org</STRONG></A><STRONG>
 or call 330-677-5005.</STRONG></FONT></FONT></SPAN></DIV></DIV><p> 
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