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SUMMARY:THE HONEY PIES
DESCRIPTION:Well-known area musicians TOM WASELCHUK\, DOUG BROWN\, MATT RODGERS and fabulous vocalist JODI JEAN AMBLE mix in a little jazz\, folk\, pop\, country and Americana to create a unique sound. With originals and covers by people like Sting\, Tom Waits and The Beatles\, their eclectic musical mix leads to an outstanding melange. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/the-honey-pies-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200204T193000
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SUMMARY:ALICE HOWE with special guest FREEBO
DESCRIPTION:A rare Tuesday night booking as these performers pass through between other gigs. \nALICE HOWE‘S path to “up-and-coming” artist seems both fated and winding. She grew up in Newton\, Massachusetts\, just outside of Boston\, in a home filled with music and art. Long outdoor walks were encouraged\, and Howe would often disappear to wander through her grandmother’s garden next door or to journal and turn experiences into songs. “I can’t remember not singing\,” she says with a laugh. While music was always her companion\, it didn’t become her profession until she decided to attend the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference in 2016. \n\n\nLuminous alto voice full of warmth; smart and affecting lyrics flavored with wit and irreverence.\n\n\n\n\n“A gem… at once of the moment and personal\, timeless and universal.” -Americana UK/Mark Walton\n\n\n\nFREEBO\n\n\nFrom world-renowned bassist (Bonnie Raitt 10 years\, CSN\, John Mayall\, Maria Muldaur\, Ringo Starr\, Neil Young\, Dr. John\, Loudon Wainwright) to award winning singer/songwriter\,  FREEBO‘s music touches your heart with songs of life\, love\, dogs\, and the human condition. He is well regarded for his high level of musicality coupled with his thoughtful and powerful use of words in song lyrics as well as in prose and narrative.\n\n“Freebo is more than one of LA’s best players\, he’s also a richly gifted and distinctive songwriter\, as expressive in his writing as on a bass. “- Paul Zollo\, Songwriters On Songwriting \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/an-evening-with-alice-howe-and-special-guest-freebo/
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SUMMARY:You Know What Them All Say: The Films of Merle Mitchell
DESCRIPTION:Come enjoy an evening of short films by CHARLES JOHANNSEN. \nChuck Johannsen (same guy) has been making films and videos for 50 years. He’s made lots of videos for other people\, documenting events and performances\, and producing promotional/fundraising videos for non-profits. Out of personal interest\, and paid from his own pocket\, he’s made environmental documentaries including “Aldo Leopold at Faville Grove” (about the beginnings of prairie preservation – near Lake Mills) and “Bracelets for Birds” (about an an all-volunteer bird banding station west of Beloit).\n\nIn addition\, he’s made a bunch of projects under the umbrella of Dada-loco… a loose group of artists and musicians that formed as a band around Watertown and Madison in 1971. Dada-loco continued as a film group\, with Chuck Johannsen and Dal Lazlo as the main perpetrators\, along with many long-time contributors. Besides the dozen or so projects that include the Mitchell twins\, there are notable videos like “Poetry in Watertown”\, “Wayne’s Art Shorts”\, “Dr. Trondant’s UFO Report” and more. \nCurrently\, he is working on videos for conservation and nature education organizations\, as well as putting together a number of short (20 second) video bits of Dal Lazlo artwork that Mr. Lazlo keeps changing and painting over\, making for interesting dissolves. He has a Youtube channel under the name Charles Johannsen and a Facebook page\, called Dada-loco\, that has some videos and over 2000 photos of Dal Lazlo artwork. \nYou Know What Them All Say is a 38 minute chronicle of the 40-year film career of “outsider artist” Merle Mitchell. \nMerle and his twin brother\, Marvin\, lived at Bethesda Lutheran Home in Watertown during the 1960s and early 70s\, then spent time in Fort Atkinson before moving to Illinois. Over the years\, they acted in numerous Dada-loco Productions (originally a Watertown-based film group) – the first in 1974\, the final one in 2016\, months before Merle’s death. Merle appeared in around 12 films\, with Marvin joining him in nine of them. \nAnother Dada-loco documentary\, Bill and Art\, with epilogue\, about 25 minutes\, will round out the evening. Bill Sweeney became quadriplegic in 1998 as the result of an auto accident near Lake Mills. The film focuses on Bill’s interest in art as a way to deal with being paralyzed. After this film was made\, Bill started doing remarkable Photoshop work\, inserting his image into painting masterworks. At Bill’s request\, this video is not on Youtube.  (Bill is a private guy\, and is afraid people will steal his artwork or use it without permission). So\, this is the only chance to see this film. \nOn one level\, these are art therapy films\, and the projects are infused with compassion. But the approach is 100% Dada-loco…irony\, surrealism\, and humor.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/you-know-what-them-all-say-the-films-of-merle-mitchell/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200207T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200207T230000
DTSTAMP:20260621T061710
CREATED:20190612T005238Z
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SUMMARY:TIM GRIMM/Last Acre
DESCRIPTION:Get tickets by clicking on the link Buy Tickets link below\, or purchase in person at the Carpe. \n \n TIM GRIMM is a bit of a Renaissance man in the performing arts world. \nHe has for the past 15 years\, blended his love for songwriting\, travel\, and the storytelling of acting (theatre\, film and television). His most recent recording- A STRANGER IN THIS TIME (2017)\, is a collaboration with his wife\, Jan\,and sons Connor and Jackson– the “Family Band”. In the Fall of 2016 this same group recorded the single- WOODY’S LANDLORD– which was the #1 song on Folk Radio for the year. Tim’s previous recording\, THE TURNING POINT\, produced the #1 song on Folk radio in 2014– KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. It was a particularly gratifying honor\, given the song is a tribute to Tim’s friend and musical icon\, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Tim’s history with Ramblin’ Jack goes back 30 years– beginning with a bicycle ride that led to The Newport Folk Festival…. Tim contributing liner notes to Jack’s Grammy winning album\, The South Coast (1995)… Jack’s recording Buffalo Skinners with Tim on Tim’s album\, Coyote’s Dream (2003)….and now\, most recently KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. \nAfter college (Earlham)\, Grimm pursed an MFA in Theatre at The University of Michigan and from there worked in Regional Theatre\, settling in Chicago. In Chicago\, in addition to his theatre work\, he studied briefly at the Old Town School of Folk Music and began writing songs and performing. He put together a band\, Tim Grimm and The True Hearts and released 2 cds–True Heart\, Kind Mind and Broken Down Palace. At which point\, “Hollywood called”\, and Tim put down his guitar and pen\, and didn’t really pick them up for close to 10 years. \nAfter several years (1990s) working in Los Angeles (where he co-starred for 2 seasons on the NBC drama Reasonable Doubts\, worked on Clear and Present Danger with Harrison Ford\, and appeared in several films and tv projects)\, Tim returned home to Indiana. He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana\, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers\, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success”. He now lives with his wife on 80 acres close to where he grew up. \nTim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details\, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America. He released the album\, HEART LAND in 2000\, and on the strength of that recording\, was named 2000’s “BEST DISCOVERY in Roots/Americana Music” by The Chicago Sun-Times. His albums COYOTES DREAM and NAMES\, led to his being named “2004 MALE ARTIST of The Year” by the Freeform American Roots DJs. He has released 10 solo albums since 2000 (including the newest- THE TURNING POINT)\, and 2 collaborations- AMBER WAVES (with Jason Wilber) and WILDERNESS PLOTS. \nIn 2005\, Grimm was asked to compose music and act in a production of THE GRAPES OF WRATH at Indiana Repertory Theatre and Syracuse Stage in New York. His song from the play–THE PEOPLES HIGHWAY\, made it onto his next album\, THE BACK FIELDS\, which was subsequently named Americana Album of the Year by the Just Plain Folks Music Awards– the world’s largest independent music awards. \nIn 2007\, Grimm put together a concept cd with several of the Midwest’s finest songwriter’s— Krista Detor\, Carrie Newcomer\, Tom Roznowski\, and Michael White. The recording\, Wilderness Plots\, was drawn from the short stories of noted author\, Scott Russell Sanders\, and explored the settling of the American Wilderness in the Ohio River Valley Region between The Revolutionary War and The Civil War. Two PBS programs have explored Wilderness Plots– the first\, a documentary on the story and song\, and the second a full Wilderness Plots- In Concert (2012). Produced by WTIU in Bloomington\, IN\, both productions were nominated for EMMY AWARDS. Tim continued to write songs based on Sander’s writings and released the album\, WILDERNESS SONGS AND BAD MAN BALLADS in 2011. Looking ahead to the Spring of 2018\, the original cast of Wilderness Plots will reunite for a select few shows\, and again be filmed by WTIU for PBS. \nTim will share the evening with father/daughter duo Last Acre. \nLast Acre is the project of Mark and Molly Mathewson\, a father and daughter from Illinois. The duo has performed across the Midwest\, opening for acts such as Robbie Fulks\, Tim Grimm\, and Antje Duvekot. Their sound is rooted in traditional Appalachian folk music\, with one foot in bluegrass and the other in the prairie songwriting sensibilities of Greg Brown and John Prine. With blood-kin harmonies and dry\, tongue-in-cheek repartee\, the two have been called “as much of an emotional feeling as a musical moment.” (Tom Irwin\, Illinois Times) \nMark Mathewson is a winner of the Chris Austin Songwriting Contest (Merlefest). His songs have been recorded by a number of bluegrass acts\, including Blue Highway\, The Lonesome River Band\, Ernie Thacker\, Kenny Smith\, and Josh Williams.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tim-grimm-2/
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SUMMARY:OPEN STAGE
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URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/stay-tuned-maybe-open-stage/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200213T190000
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SUMMARY:NEW PIONEERS
DESCRIPTION:This five piece bluegrass ball of fire featuring vocals\, banjo\, fiddle\, guitar\, bass and mandolin appears here regularly on the 2nd Thursday of the month- except when they don’t.\n\nIts various members have been involved with traditional music locally\, regionally\, and nationally for many years.\n\n\nThe Pioneer’s lead singer and guitarist\, Jerry Wicentowski\, has been described by country music historian Bill Malone as “One of the finest singers in bluegrass music”. Jerry has also performed and recorded with such bluegrass greats as Tim O’Brien\, Andy Statman\, Byron Berline\, Tony Trischka and others. Mike Schmidt of Spring Green\, Wisconsin\, is the group’s banjo player. This former French horn player has been a Nashville session musician and member of the popular Wisconsin-based bluegrass bands\, Alive ‘n’ Pickin’ and the Piper Road Spring Band. He also performs occasionally with his wife Lori. Bruce King of Art Stevenson and High Water – also formerly of Alive ‘n’ Pickin’ – is on mandolin. Bruce and Mike are veterans of the Great Northern Bluegrass Festival in Mole Lake\, WI – performing there every year from 1977 to 1982. Fiddle player Paul Kienitz is a member in good standing of regional bluegrass favorites\, The Nob Hill Boys. Bass player John Jirak also has played banjo with various folks in the northeastern WI and Madison areas\, most notably with the Green Bay based Fox River Flyer. As a bass player\, he’s performed shows with the Chicago Bluegrass Band\, Miltown Ramblers\, Krause Family\, Old Cool\, Spare Time Bluegrass Band\, Bob Steeno and The Old Truck\, and Down From the Hills\, and currently Madison’s newest\, Kettle Moraine. \nLike them on Facebook.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/new-pioneers-64/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200214T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200214T203000
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SUMMARY:ValenThaine's Day dinner- POSTPONED to a future date
DESCRIPTION:This Thai food night is postponed to a future date\, which will obviously not involve Valentine’s Day. \n  \nFor a ValenThaine’s Day special\, a local resident who is Thai\, and a great cook\, will be making Thai food in the form of the rich Tom Kha Gai soup\, and pork satay. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 by Thursday night to reserve this deliciousness. \nRegular menu will also be available.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/valenthaines-day-dinner/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200215T203000
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CREATED:20191224T042453Z
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SUMMARY:JP CORMIER
DESCRIPTION:At the age of 5\, JP CORMIER began teaching himself to play the guitar. At 9\, he won his first guitar competition against 30 other players 4 times his age. By his mid teens\, he was playing a variety of stringed instruments\, including the fiddle\, mandolin and banjo. He recorded his first album of bluegrass instrumentals at 16\, which led to 10 years of living and performing in the US. His time there included many memorable nights at the Grand Ole Opry with artists such as Waylon Jennings\, Marty Stuart\, Earl Scruggs\, Bill Monroe\, Charlie Louvin and Vince Gill. \nSince returning to Canada\, JP has released over a dozen award-winning albums. His impressive body of work has earned him a loyal fan base and multiple award nominations and wins. He continues to dazzle and delight audiences while performing 250 shows a year. JP’s complete bio can be viewed here. \n“I would be proud to share the stage with this man anywhere\, anytime.”  Waylon Jennings\n \n“One of the most important guitarists of his generation.”  Chet Atkins\nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats. \n\nLonger bio: \nNobody really knows who multi-instrumentalist singer/songwriter entertainer J.P. CORMIER is for sure. That’s to be expected. \nIn 1974 he was a five year old boy\, discovering an innate talent for playing the guitar\, I had a little hand in that\, guiding him through the beginning stages. He learned faster than I could teach. \nBy the mid eighties\, not out of his teens\, he was a sideman for bands and artists of many different genres in Alabama\, Tennessee\, Mississippi\, and all across the deep south. As he travelled and worked he added more and more instruments to his arsenal of capabilities. He became indispensable to the bands he worked for. \nIn the early Nineties\, he became a sideman for one of Canada’s favourite sons\, Stompin’ Tom Connors and also became a staple of the recordings at Studio H in Halifax. His work with the CBC there\, spanned musical\, production and arranging duties. \nAll this before he was 20. \nIn the mid nineties he reentered the musical scene of his beloved East Coast and the Island called Cape Breton. He exploded onto the trad music scene there as a fiddler\, performing some of the most difficult music ever produced by legends like Winston Fitzgerald and Angus Chisholm with a facility that stunned onlookers. Especially those who knew he wasn’t born there\, but born in Ontario to Cape Breton parents. Somehow\, some way\, his music was the real thing\, sounding like he had been steeped continually in a handed-down brew of family tradition from the old country. \nNothing could be further from the truth. \nHis previous gig was in Nashville playing mandolin and banjo in a grammy nominated bluegrass gospel band and performing on the Opry\, and playing television shows with the likes of Waylon Jennings. All those people also thought he was one of them\, American\, reared in the ways of bluegrass\, old time and Americana music. They knew he was from Canada\, but it just didn’t seem possible. \nThen in 1997\, something amazing happened. \nAn album released in Canada\, out of nowhere\, called Another Morning. This time it was him as a songwriter and a lead singer. \nAnd what a songwriter he turned out to be. Some of the performances on that album are literally part of the musical vocabulary today in the East Coast. Songs like the title cut\, and Kelly’s Mountain\, The Molly May (co written with his cousin Gervais) and others. It inspired\, 25 years ago\, some of the biggest names in the business today. People like Dave Gunning\, Matt Andersen\, David Myles\, Joel Plaskett\, all of which will tell you: that record changed things. \nThe Canadian industry thought so too\, and it received a Juno nomination and won an ECMA. \nAnd that was just the beginning. \n36 years later after stepping on stage as professional union musician for the first time at the tender age of 13\, JP is still going\, and frighteningly\, still getting better. \n16 albums followed the success of Another Morning\, winning 12 more ECMA’s\, another Juno nomination\, a Canadian Folk Music Award and 5 Music Nova Scotia Awards. Each album was a snapshot of each thing that he can do. There are fiddle albums\, Mandolin\, Banjo\, Guitar\, tribute records\, songwriting collections\, a purely astounding spectrum of talent and musical vision. \nHis catalogue of recordings and the 150 or so records he’s produced on other artists\, resemble the tapestry he weaves in live performance. Where he used to carry 3 and 4 piece bands\, he tours alone now. \nJust him and the instruments. \nPeople still leave his shows confused\, amazed and wondering what they just saw. Did they see a storyteller? A Songwriter? Arguably one of the best guitar players in the business today? Someone who crosses the lines between different instruments like there are no lines? Who was that masked man\, anyway? \nAccolades aside\, and there are many from people like Chet Atkins\, Marty Stuart\, Waylon Jennings\, Gordon Lightfoot; JP sees himself as just a performer. He’s shy\, but has a razor sharp wit and lightning sense of humour. He can be reserved or edgy to the point no return. He speaks for soldiers\, first responders\, other artists\, the forgotten and lost. He speaks sometimes only for himself and refuses rebuttal. \nOf all the things he is\, foremost he is an entertainer. I think one of the best. After you’ve seen what he does\, I’m certain you will too. \n  \nHe has won or been nominated for the following awards: \nMaritime Fiddling Festival- Best Reel – 1989\nEast Coast Music Award (ECMA) Instrumental Album of the Year – 1991\nMaritime Fiddling Festival – Best Reel – 1995\nEast Coast Music Award(ECMA) Roots/Traditional Artist of the Year – 1998\nNominated for a Juno Award in the Roots/Trad recording of the year category for “Another Morning” 1998\nEast Coast Music Award (ECMA) Instrumental Album of the Year – 2000\nEast Coast Music Award (ECMA) Instrumental Artist of the Year – 2003\nMusic Industry Association Nova Scotia (MIANS) Folk/Roots Artist of the Year – 2005\nMusic Industry Association Nova Scotia (MIANS) Musician of the Year – 2005\nCanadian Folk Music Awards – Instrumental Album Of The Year – 2005\nEast Coast Music Award (ECMA) Folk Recording of the Year – 2006 (The Long River)[6]\nIn addition\, he has won several East Coast Music Awards and the Music Industry Association of Nova Scotia (MIANS) Award in various years. \nIn 2005 the Bravo! network aired J.P. Cormier – The Man and His Music\, a one-hour documentary examining the life and music of J.P. Cormier. J.P. was also featured on Bravo’s half-hour program “Men Of Music”. \n 
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/jp-cormier/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200221T230000
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SUMMARY:ERNIE WATTS\, CORKY SIEGEL\, and KALYAN PATHAK- SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Get your tickets for this amazing trio by clicking on the Buy tickets link: Seems to have sold out though. \n \n(Tickets will be $40 the day of the show.) \nTwo-time GRAMMY winning Jazz music icon\, ERNIE WATTS is considered by All About Jazz to be: “one of the greatest living saxophonists at the top of his game.” Watts joins forces with Chicago Blues Hall of Fame legend\, and master of harp and piano\, CORKY SIEGEL.\, and KALYAN PATHAK\, virtuoso tabla player. After a performance at the famed Jazz supper club Dakota\, the Minneapolis Star Tribune had this to say: “(Ernie) Watts and (Corky) Siegel Excite the Audience … more than one standing ovation during the unforgettable evening.” \nErnie Watts is one of the most versatile and prolific saxophone players in music. It has been more than fifty-five years since he first picked up a saxophone\, and from age sixteen on he has been playing professionally. Watts has been featured on over 500 recordings by artists ranging from Cannonball Adderley to Frank Zappa. Ernie was a featured member of the Johnny Carson Tonight Show Band for 20 years. He also toured nationally with the Rolling Stones. Corky Siegel has earned an international reputation as one of the world’s great blues harmonica masters. He is a composer\, blues pianist\, singer / songwriter\, and recent winner of the Lila Wallace/Reader’s Digest/Meet the Composer’s National Award for chamber music composition and the Illinois Arts Council Fellowship Award for Music Composition\, Chicago Lifetime Achievement Award\, and Chicago Blues Hall of Fame. \nWhat Other People Have Been Saying about Ernie Watts: “If you haven’t become a fan of Ernie Watts yet\, it’s time to get on the bandwagon. His savvy\, tasteful\, fully flowered music stands apart from his contemporaries\, previous masters\, and those burgeoning players claiming Coltrane as a major influence. In short\, he’s the very best at what he does — which in itself is a proven\, time-tested commodity.” – All Music Review \nWhat Other People Have Been Saying about Corky Siegel: “… Fantastic … I’ve never heard anyone play harp with this much body and harmonic delicacy … I guarantee you’ve never heard anything quite like it.” – Stereophile Magazine “Siegel dishing up the blues from the Steinway (piano) was edge-of-the-seat stuff.” – New Zealand Herald \nKALYAN PATHAK\, a favorite artist of Aretha Franklin\, had the great honor of being a percussionist for her globally televised memorial backing up an all-star line-up that included: Stevie Wonder\, Jennifer Hudson\, Ariana Grande\, Faith Hill\, Chaka Kahn and many others. The Chicago Tribune’s Howard Reich calls Kalyan: “ Fleet finger virtuosity.”
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/ernie-watts-corky-siegel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200222T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200222T220000
DTSTAMP:20260621T061710
CREATED:20200129T003218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200129T050302Z
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SUMMARY:BILL CAMPLIN w/ ALPHA STEWART
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URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/bill-camplin-w-alpha-stewart/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200227T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200227T210000
DTSTAMP:20260621T061710
CREATED:20191216T182903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191224T043051Z
UID:5528-1582828200-1582837200@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:SONG CIRCLE w/ TRICIA ALEXANDER
DESCRIPTION:Round robin song circle led by TRICIA ALEXANDER– (performer\, poet\, healer\, “with a voice\, music and lyrics that resonate the heart”) done informally\, not from the stage\, no microphones. This is a lovely gathering of singers\, songwriters\, musicians and music appreciators\, poets\, and storytellers held regularly on the last Thursday of each month.\n\n\n\nTraditional Round Robin protocol applies – everyone is part of the circle and has an opportunity to: play\, pass or request a song from someone in particular or from anyone in the circle. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. $5 cover for musicians and audience. Come early and have a bite to eat- therein lies our sustenance.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/5528/
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