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Dream Catcher's Hand CD Release Celebration Concert

5/8/2018

 
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You are invited to join Cindy Duchin and Friends for a Dream Catcher's Hand CD Release Celebration Concert at The Arts Center at 12 Main Street, Center Sandwich, NH.  Saturday, May 19th at 7:30pm.
 
Cindy will be presenting original songs from her new solo album Dream Catcher's Hand along with originals from the Open Door CD released in 2014. Joining her for this fun filled evening of stories and song will be Steve Hayden on upright bass, Ed Bernard playing banjo, Natalie Hebden with vocals and mandolin and a very special appearance from Tammy Flanagan.
 
Cindy has been performing locally and around New Hampshire for six years. Before that you could find her at open mics, jams and special events. Her songs are rich in New England tradition. Some are a little old-timey and influenced by family history like "Died and Went to Heaven" and her ballad of love and betrayal "Jacob Henry," others from nature like "Nuthatch" and "Cricket Chorus".
 
Here is what Rick Carey has to say about Dream Catcher's Hand: "I've been listening to your new CD and loving it! Some particular favorites are "The Old John Deere," such a delicious turnaround to the old Dear-John trope in its word play and commitment to loyalty; a really sweet harmony vocal on the title song which sounds like you double tracking the vocal; the inverted melody line on "Nuthatch" that so perfectly suggests the upside-downside postures of a nuthatch on a tree trunk and how "Jacob Henry" invests the terrors of real life with the gravity of folklore. I could go on and on. It really is a nice piece of work, Cindy, and it plays on a January morning like a breath of summertime."

Refreshments will be served during intermission. There is a $10.00 suggested donation at the door with partial proceeds going to the ATTP.  Come on over and celebrate! Cindy Duchin 603-707-0423

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