A Gathering of Singers/ Songwriters and Friends
OPEN MIC/SINGERS CIRCLE
Thursday Night February 27th 7-10 PM (6:00 Door) & Pot Luck (FOOD)
(7-10 Singers Circle/Open mic
This type of an event has only been done once before.
You will be a part of History!!
LaWanda Ultan & Friends Presents:
A Gathering of Friends, Music and LOve. with a Singers Circle and Open Mic.Bring your Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Harmonicas etc. Sorry NO Electric Instruments or Drums. All ages 7-10 PM. POT LUCK Please bring food and Beverages to share. Singers Circle and Open Mic.
Please Tell your Friends to invite there friends!!
Harold has generously offered his place for the last Thursday of every month for our music jams. So that means the 27th of February, 6 pm to 10. Bring your beverages choice and snacks, and
your songs. $10-20 Donation Please support the Arts!! See you there, LaWanda
February 27th Thursday Night 7-10 PM
OPEN MIC. Acoustic Unplugged Non Electric Singers Circle. Bring your Guitars, Violins Cellos. Banjos.Slide Steel Guitars, Harmonicas, etc. POT LUCK Food Beverages and Snacks
Art House Gallery & Cultural Center
2905 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley CA
510-472-3170
ALL AGES & Wheelchair Accessible
$10.- $20 Donation at door
"Harold has offered his wonderful space for a new home for our open mic jams. So come on out and give us a shout! $10 donation appreciated door fee.
Acoustic only. Bring your own drinks and food. Thanks see you there"! LaWanda --
"Song Circles are kind of like gathering around the campfire and sharing music, but (usually) without the fire.
Circles are for rank beginners or seasoned musicians. It's a safe, encouraging place to try out or share old treasured songs or new finds".
During Charlie Brown's (aka Charles Artman) travels he befriended mountain climbers in the Tetons of Wyoming. The Teton Tea Parties were initially led by Billy Briggs in the Jackson Hole area (later led by Charlie in Berkeley) and consisted of all night folk music playing events for climbers and musicians that would later reach "mythical status as a sort of mountaineering Woodstock"
A Gathering of Singers/ Songwriters and Friends
OPEN MIC/SINGERS CIRCLE
Thursday Night February 27th 7-10 PM (6:00 Door) & Pot Luck (FOOD)
(7-10 Singers Circle/Open mic
This type of an event has only been done once before.
You will be a part of History!!
LaWanda Ultan & Friends Presents:
A Gathering of Friends, Music and LOve. with a Singers Circle and Open Mic.Bring your Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Harmonicas etc. Sorry NO Electric Instruments or Drums. All ages 7-10 PM. POT LUCK Please bring food and Beverages to share. Singers Circle and Open Mic.
Please Tell your Friends to invite there friends!!
Harold has generously offered his place for the last Thursday of every month for our music jams. So that means the 27th of February, 6 pm to 10. Bring your beverages choice and snacks, and
your songs. $10-20 Donation Please support the Arts!! See you there, LaWanda
February 27th Thursday Night 7-10 PM
OPEN MIC. Acoustic Unplugged Non Electric Singers Circle. Bring your Guitars, Violins Cellos. Banjos.Slide Steel Guitars, Harmonicas, etc. POT LUCK Food Beverages and Snacks
Art House Gallery & Cultural Center
2905 Shattuck Ave. Berkeley CA
510-472-3170
ALL AGES & Wheelchair Accessible
$10.- $20 Donation at door
"Harold has offered his wonderful space for a new home for our open mic jams. So come on out and give us a shout! $10 donation appreciated door fee.
Acoustic only. Bring your own drinks and food. Thanks see you there"! LaWanda --
"Song Circles are kind of like gathering around the campfire and sharing music, but (usually) without the fire.
Circles are for rank beginners or seasoned musicians. It's a safe, encouraging place to try out or share old treasured songs or new finds".
During Charlie Brown's (aka Charles Artman) travels he befriended mountain climbers in the Tetons of Wyoming. The Teton Tea Parties were initially led by Billy Briggs in the Jackson Hole area (later led by Charlie in Berkeley) and consisted of all night folk music playing events for climbers and musicians that would later reach "mythical status as a sort of mountaineering Woodstock"
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