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FRIENDS: This Saturday, the final concert of the Indy Folk Series'
fourth season promises to be a doozy! Beth and Dan Lodge-Rigal will
perform, along with Hot Flash.
WHO: The Indy Folk Series presents Beth Lodge-Rigal and Hot Flash.
Special guest artist: Jeri Cannon, showing her whimsical, inspired
creations. Many of Jeri's pieces feature the fiddle/violin. See
this unique collection at Frank's Violins (6356 N. Guilford, in Broad
Ripple), or enjoy a sampling at the Indy Folk Series on April 23.
WHAT: Beth Lodge-Rigal is an award-winning singer-songwriter, a
charming, wry performer, whose lyric style is smart, elegant,
simple, poetic, deep and true. With guitar, evocative vocals and
varied accompaniment, Lodge-Rigal has captivated audiences from
coast to coast. Her work has been reviewed as "as good as it
gets" by FolkRoots Magazine, "exceptionally constructed,
richly detailed and emotionally delivered."
Beth has collaborated for over 15 years with her husband, Dan Lodge-
Rigal, whose multi-instrumental adornments consistently shine.
Beth and Dan have shared stages with Greg Brown, Carrie Newcomer,
Patty Larkin, Gillian Welch and David Rawlins, and others in the
world of contemporary folk music.
Hot Flash is Liz Efroymson and Kathleen Rhodes – a duo with verve,
musicianship and an irresistible sense of humor. Their music is
witty and literate (and not to be missed.)
WHEN: 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 2005
WHERE: UUI (Unitarian Universalist Church of Indianapolis)
615 West 43rd St. (Just south of Butler University)
HOW: $8 (12 and under free)
INFO: www.indyfolkseries.org or www.bethlodge-rigal.com
- Free child care
- Wine, coffee and snacks available
BACKGROUND:
Now in its fourth season, the Indy Folk Series is a non-profit
venture presenting selected acoustic music in a comfortable,
coffeehouse setting. The series showcases local performers and
touring artists playing folk, bluegrass, Celtic and other styles.
In addition to concerts featuring well-known local, regional and
national artists, the Indy Folk Series includes Open Mic Nights,
which allow performers to try out material in front of an
appreciative audience.
Candles on the tables hearken back to coffeehouses of the 1970s.
First-rate acoustics and a friendly atmosphere put artists and
audience at ease. Refreshments include coffee, wine and a tempting
array of snacks.
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