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Saturday, June 24, 2017
"LYRICS, TUNES, AND TALL TALES": SINGER-SONGWRITERS IN CONCERT
Church Avenue Sessions Presents "Lyrics, Tunes and Tall Tales"
Thursday, July 6th, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Church Avenue Sessions presents "Lyrics, Tunes and Tall Tales," featuring four Brooklyn songwriters performing in-the-round, sharing the stories behind their songs as well as insights into their craft.
The songwriters--Avi Fox-Rosen, Bucky Hayes, Scott Stein, and Maddy Wyatt--will debut new music and collaborate on each other's songs in an intimate setting.
The ticket price is $15 at the door for an adult and $7 for a child under the age of sixteen.
This is the fourth concert for Church Avenue Sessions, the new monthly music series at Flatbush Jewish Center, in Kensington.
About the performers:
Avi Fox-Rosen is "an unapologetically genre defying singer songwriter...with a sardonic sense of humor, dense and dark lyrics, and enchantingly twisted melodies." Avi grew up in Los Angeles. (http://www.avifoxrosen.com/about.html)
Guitarist and singer-songwriter Bucky Hayes, "discovered the Grateful Dead, bought his first guitar at age 14, and saw an amazing Allman Brothers show; the course of his life was changed forever." He was born in Nashville and raised in both Central Florida and Atlanta, Georgia. (http://www.buckyhayes.com/#about)
Pianist and singer-songwriter Scott Stein is "A classically trained composer with a jazz pianist’s touch but a pop aficionado’s sense of melody." He was born and raised in Akron, Ohio. (http://www.scottsteinmusic.com/about-1)
Maddy Wyatt, singer-songwriter, is the front-woman of her band of siblings WYATT, performing "folk/pop infused with bits of psychedelia, California dreaming and French revolution." She grew up outside of Denver. (http://bandofwyatt.squarespace.com/about)
About Flatbush Jewish Center
Flatbush Jewish Center, a Conservative synagogue offering programming and services for families, adults, and children, serves the Windsor Terrace and Kensington communities and offers traditional egalitarian services. The congregation was organized in 1921.
Concert location
Flatbush Jewish Center
327 East 5th Street, corner of Church Avenue
Kensington, Brooklyn
phone: (718) 871-5200
fax: (718) 871-5204
e-mail: office @ flatbushjewishcenter.org
http://www.flatbushjewishcenter.org
https://www.facebook.com/FlatbushJewishCenter