Wednesday, February 22, 2017

February 22-28 at The Buttonwood Tree


605 Main Street / PO Box 71, Middletown, CT 06457
www.buttonwood.org / 860.347.4957 


Glenn Roth & Dana Merritt
Friday, February 24 @ 8 pm $12
Come join us for a night of acoustic music with Connecticut based artists Dana Merritt (singer-guitarist) and Glenn Roth (Virtuoso acoustic guitarist).
Touted as “The modern Michael Hedges”, Dana Merritt effortlessly blends the acoustic guitar with sounds that mirror orchestral or electronic music.
Glenn Roth is a finger-style guitarist, his thumb riding the baseline and the melody driving all. His compositions suggest multiple guitars, but it’s really just one guy, ten flying fingers, one instrument. Glenn’s songs suggest moods and narratives that compel the listener to fill in the details.

OR Call 860.347.4957 to reserve your seat 

Luke Hendon - Wandering Silk and Steel
Saturday, February 25 @ 8 pm $10

Luke Hendon’s innovative gypsy jazz concert series continues with an intimate performance at The Buttonwood Tree on February 25. Featuring Luke’s signature “swing-era, foot tapping up-tunes” and “folkloric, gypsy lyricism” that Jazz Profiles described as “a reaffirmation of Jazz as ‘fun’,” this show may be the hottest thing in Connecticut this winter.

OR Call 860.347.4957 to reserve your seat 

Other Events this Week
Thursday, February 23 @ 7 pm $5
A group of people that enjoy a good drum rhythm, especially when put into a circle.
Saturday, February 25 @ 10:30 am $5
An interactive workshop and meditation with Annaita Gandhy
Sunday, February 26 @ 5 pm Donations Welcomed
John recites from memory Book II of Milton’s epic story of the Garden of Eden, Paradise Lost.
Monday, February 27 @ 7 pm $5
Come share your talents and gratitude with us
Tuesday, February 28 @ 1 pm Donations Welcomed
A fun and supportive Hatha Yoga class with instructor Theresa Govert
 
Learn more about these great events and others at www.buttonwood.org



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