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Homespun Tunes And Folk Anthems Coming To The Art And Music Cafe

April 30, 2015 By eastwickpress

The next event in the PVMCC Music and Art Cafe Series will be on Saturday, May 16 at 7 pm at the Petersburgh Veterans Memorial Community Center. It’s sure to be one you won’t want to miss. The featured performers are the “Great Blue Duo.”

The Great Blue Duo, Shirl Lawrence and Steve Kaplan, have been singinh together and with other performers for more than thirty years. They will be playing at The PVMCC Music and Art Cafe on May 16.
The Great Blue Duo, Shirl Lawrence and Steve Kaplan, have been singinh together and with other performers for more than thirty years. They will be playing at The PVMCC Music and Art Cafe on May 16.

Shirl Lawrence and Steve Kaplan have been singing together for more than three decades. Their beautifully crafted music has been heard at coffeehouses and festivals as a duo, and also as members of the Hudson River Sloop Singers and the Walkabout Chorus. Audiences can count on being touched by their carefully prepared harmonies and powerful lyrics.

Their ever-increasing number of compelling and original home-spun tunes are complemented by those of Kate Wolf, Utah Philips, Pete Seeger, well-known folk anthems, the old songs, and songs echoing the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater’s environmental message.

One sailor from the Hudson River Sloop, Woody Guthrie, said Steve’s “We’ll Make It to Coxsackie” truly described how it felt to be in a rockin’ Hudson River storm.

This duo is now called “Great Blue” after the observant heron they often find during their kayak trips. These two kindred spirits have spent many years perfecting their musical performances. Other musicians they’ve worked with include Pete Seeger, Kim and Reggie Harris, Joe Crookston, David Amram, Odetta, Guy Davis, Eric Weissberg, Tony Bird, Dr. Bernice Johnson Reagon, and Sy Kahn.

Enjoy delicious desserts by Chef Justin Rice.

Admission is $5 for adults, under 18 is free, courtesy of the Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Grant.

Filed Under: Local News, Petersburgh

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