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Local folk and blues talents to play at Neversink museum

CUDDEBACKVILLE, NY —Local musicians Brad Scribner and Miro Ludvik will perform a benefit concert for the Neversink Valley Area Museum on Saturday, July 21 at 7:30 p.m. at the D & H Canal Park visitor’s center, 58 Hoag Road. This is the second in a series of every-other-month concerts that will continue throughout the museum’s season. Each concert will feature different performers donating their time to help the museum.

Brad Scribner is a multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and arranger who is a graduate of the prestigious LaGuardia High School of Music and Art in New York City. He has played drums for the Little Sammy Davis Blues Band since 1993. From 1993 to 2000, they were the house band for Imus in the Morning, reaching over 20 million listeners daily. From 1998 to 2000, Scriber played drums with the Beki Brindle Band, and also played with the Cactus Hunters. He has numerous album credits, and also offers instruction for drums, piano and guitar.

Miro Ludvik was born in the former Czechoslovakia, and came to the United States in 1981. In Czechoslovakia he was a part of a lively folk scene, and many of his friends are the defining figures of Czech music today. Since coming to the states he has written more than 50 original songs in the genres of gospel, folk and blues.

Tickets cost $7 for general admission, $5 for museum members, children and students.

The Neversink Valley Area Museum is open Thursday through Sunday from 12:00 noon until 4:00 p.m. through October 29 and by appointment.

For more information visit neversinkmuseum.org or call 845/754-8870.

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Miro Ludvik (Click for larger version)