Thanks, Doug!
BTW, if you listen to WFYI (FM 90.1), please catch "All Things Considered" from 4-7 p.m. this Monday, April 13. Call in a pledge while Dan is air talent and let them know you support the arts.
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Hello, music lovers:
Maybe you caught Dan's interview with host Sharon Gamble, which aired on "The Art of the Matter" on WFYI (FM90.1) this weekend: Friday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. Thanks, Sharon!
The show should be available (Monday?) at
http://www.wfyi.org/radio/localPrograms/artOfTheMatter.asp
The segment went out to the music of Emily Ann Thompson, who closes our season May 16 with a Celtic Celebration.
Much of the discussion, though, was about the unique artistry of Amy Carol Webb, the song weaver. Please plan to join us next Saturday to enjoy her insights into the earthly stewardship and the human condition.
Saturday, April 18: Amy Carol Webb
7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
UUI (Unitarian Universalist Church of Indianapolis)
615 West 43rd St. (Just south of Butler University)
Map at www.uui.org
Singer-songwriter Amy Carol Webb is known as a "beloved song weaver." She is passionate, powerful and poignant. Amy has been noted for her "beauty and vulnerability, genuine, sympathetic and electrifying." Come and savor her music--you'll understand.
www.amycarolwebb.com
$10 (12 and under free)
Coffee, wine and snacks available
www.indyfolkseries.org
See you soon, music lovers--and thanks for supporting live acoustic music!
dh
Dan Henkel
Impresario and Trophy Husband
"Serving the World Since 1951"