NARROWSBURG, NY — The Tusten Theatre is featuring a broad-based line-up of music groups in its “Musical Progressions” spring concert series. Schenectady-based Annie and the Hedonists open with …
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NARROWSBURG, NY — The Tusten Theatre is featuring a broad-based line-up of music groups in its “Musical Progressions” spring concert series. Schenectady-based Annie and the Hedonists open with acoustic blues, vintage jazz, and roots Americana on Saturday, April 16 at 8 p.m. The band interprets the songs of the great female blues artists of the ‘20s, ‘30s and ‘40s: Bessie Smith, Sippie Wallace, Memphis Minnie, Billie Holiday, Rosetta Tharpe, Blue Lu Barker, Ella Fitzgerald and others. Other styles include western swing and bluesy country. Annie and the Hedonists are Annie Rosen on lead vocals; Jonny Rosen on guitar and vocals; Peter Davis on clarinet, tenor guitar, piano, and vocals; and Don Young on upright bass and vocals.
The Albany Times Union says “Annie’s versatile, vintage-tinged voice is the perfect match for the Hedonists’ ace musicianship.” For more about the band, visit www.annieandthehedonists.com.
Tusten Theatre (managed by the Delaware Valley Arts Alliance) is located at 210 Bridge St. Tickets cost $20 in advance, $25 at the door. New this season, a five-pack of tickets is available to DVAA members for a discounted price of $75. These tickets can be applied in any combination at any performance (e.g., five tickets to one show, or divided among several shows).
Doors open at 7:30 p.m. with showtime at 8 p.m.; a wine bar is available before the performances. For more information visit delawarevalleyartsalliance.org or call 845-252-7576.
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