Friday, November 11, 2016

From The David Letterman Show to The Buttonwood Tree - and More at TBT This Weekend!

This weekend is full of Buttonwood Tree events.

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Sinan Bakir Trio

November 11 @ 8:00pm

Sinan Bakir
Jazz guitarist and composer Sinan Bakir returns to The Buttonwood Tree with his new trio featuring George Mastrogiannis on drums and Silvain Castellano on bass. The trio will premier new music as well as favorites from guitarists earlier albums and arrangements of jazz standards. Turkish guitarist/composer Sinan Bakir is noted as a virtuoso player and a masterful composer by the music critics and his peers.

Aligned with Source: An Interactive Workshop & Meditation

November 12 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm   $5.
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Hosted by Annaita Gandhy A Spiritual & Holistic Healer from India, Annaita is experienced in applying varied healing modalities to a wide range of situations. In these inter-active workshops, Annaita seeks to empower, sharing her deep understanding of life, holism and spirituality, enabling you to rise above life’s challenges, live a healthy, fulfilled & confident life.

Patti Rothberg & Kristin Hoffmann

November 12 @ 8:00 pm - 10:00 pm   $20. Reservations suggested
 
 
 
Patti Rothberg’s recording career goes back to 1996, with her debut on EMI Records, 'Between the 1 and the 9', which refers to the time she spent performing in New York City's 14th Street subway station. The title track relates some of her experiences, when EMI executive discovered Patti performing there. Seemingly overnight, Patti Rothberg achieved the kind of worldwide success one could only dream…

MUSIC for GIVING – Benefit event ft. music of Harry Chapin

November 13 @ 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm
First Church Middletown, 190 Court St. Middletown, CT
                                          LUNCH = Local United Network to Combat Hunger
Using the Power of Popular Music to Produce Positive Social Action Combining Arts, Education, and Community Outreach. Since 1989, Founded by Bill Pere

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