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Good Music, Good Cause: Cheryl Wheeler Benefit Concert for HSP Patch.com Folk singer and songwriter Cheryl Wheeler will perform on May 18 to benefit Human Service Programs. By Kym Byrnes According to an event flyer, Wheeler's musical range is broad, from gut-busting humor and vitriolic satire, to heart-breaking emotion.
For the Love of Mic: Wood 'n' Lips Newsletter Patch.com At this point Patty Hall joined him, and they combined their sets for Cheryl Wheeler's “Estate Sale”, and “I Know This Town”; Bobby Gentry's “Ode to Billy Joe”; Peggy Lee's “Fever”; and Patty's own “Back in the Olden Times”.
Festivals in full swing The News Journal Special ticket required: longwoodgardens.org 610.388.1000. www.longwoodgardens.org Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival Performers: Dawes, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Jukebox The Ghost, Rodney Crowell, Cheryl Wheeler, Sara Watkins, Bother Joscephus and The ...
Funny Carla Ulbrich at Six on the Square Saturday WBGH Ulbrich, President of the Difficult Last Name Club and former member of the defunct trio Girls Gone Funny, has shared the bill with such luminaries as Cheryl Wheeler, Vance Gilbert, Modern Man, the Bobs, Chuck Brodsky, Bob Malone, Bill Staines, ...
Wednesday: Blithewold Lecture at RWU; Council Reviews More Town Budgets Patch.com Looking ahead to this weekend: Common Fence Music offers a concert by singer/songwriter/commedian Cheryl Wheeler Saturday night. Tickets are $35. About this column: Here are 5 Things You Need to Know in Portsmouth. We'll provide this list each weekday ...
Music and Nightlife Listings Press Herald 7:30 pm Cheryl Wheeler, singer-songwriter, Stone Mountain Arts Center, Brownfield. $23. stonemountainartscenter.com. 8 pm Darrell Scott, country, CD-release show with Mark Erelli, One Longfellow Square, Portland. $20 in advance; $23 day of show.
Catie Curtis coming to Atlanta The GA Voice ... in the 1980s Curtis felt there was a “huge divide” between “women's music” — “which was lesbian music, basically,” she says — and the more mainstream folk scene populated by singers like Patty Larkin and Cheryl Wheeler (both are openly gay now).