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Free Folk Music Concert

Saturday, 19 March 2005
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Organizer: Old Lynn Concerts Series

SCOTLAND’S ENOCH KENT TO PERFORM FREE CONCERT
Saturday 19 March 2005 at 7:00 PM
At Old Lynn Concerts in Lynn, PA

One of the founding fathers of the modern UK folk music scene, Enoch Kent, comes to us from Scotland via Canada, where he now makes his home. Although Kent (who is a respected star of British TV and Radio) has been performing
around the world for over 50 years -- he continues to write and record. In fact, he has relesed three new, critically acclaimed CD’s since 2002 - after celebrating his 70th birthday!

Enoch’s music covers a wide range... from traditional story ballads to gritty political songs, to songs of the
working folk. His tunes are rooted in the traditional Scottish style but the characters who populate his songs are universal in their appeal. Join us for another wonderful evening of music and fun!

Opening Act:- NEPA’s own finger style guitar wizard, Jim Dougher, will kick things off at 7:00 PM sharp!

Where: The Lynn Church in Lynn, PA. 9 miles north of Tunkhannock & 1/2 mile west of PA Route 29.

When: Saturday, March 19nd, 2005.
Music starts at 7:00 PM sharp!
Doors open at 6:30 PM

Admission: FREE! Everyone is invited to bring along finger foods to share. Non-alcoholic beverages are provided.

For Information: Call:(570) 965-2889 or (570) 965-2686
E-Mail: lores@epix.net
Website: http://www.oldlynnconcerts.org

Location:
The old church (circa 1882 -now converted to a concert hall) in Lynn, PA.

Cost: FREE! Donations are gratefully accepted - but not required

Directions: Lynn is located about a half mile west of PA Route 29 and about 30 miles south of the NY line at Conklin. Drive south on Route 29, through Montrose - then 14 miles south to the 3rd right turn south of Springville. (Landmark for right turn into Lynn, is small store on hill top bearing sign "Charlie Brown's Crafts.) Turn right and then go straight through the stop sign to the concert hall.

URL: http://www.oldlynnconcerts.org

 
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