Hosted by Ashley Hamel, the Rob and Terri Duo, Bill Katz, or Kyla.
Sign up starts at 6:30pm, the open mic at 7:00pm and goes to about
10:00pm. $5 for entry.
At 8:00pm, during the open mic, we host Moments of Gratitude from 8:00pm – 8:15pm. Sharing our gratitude to build positive energy and encouragement!
Bios for hosts
Ashley Hamel
A popular staple of the Middletown Arts scene, Ashley Hamel is a multi-talented singer-songwriter, improv comedian, and wizard rockstar (Harry Potter fan music). With a background in theatre and improv comedy, Ashley delivers audience-centric performances that entertain and aim to connect with the deepest parts of ourselves.
Rob and Terri DuoAt 8:00pm, during the open mic, we host Moments of Gratitude from 8:00pm – 8:15pm. Sharing our gratitude to build positive energy and encouragement!
Bios for hosts
Ashley Hamel
A popular staple of the Middletown Arts scene, Ashley Hamel is a multi-talented singer-songwriter, improv comedian, and wizard rockstar (Harry Potter fan music). With a background in theatre and improv comedy, Ashley delivers audience-centric performances that entertain and aim to connect with the deepest parts of ourselves.
The Terri and Rob Duo is made up of Terri Lachance and Rob Desorbo. Terri is a singer songwriter who has been writing songs all her life and plays guitar. Rob plays bass guitar and provides vocals. He has played with many area bands including Eran Troy Danner, The Redliners, and Snakebite.
Bill Katz
Bill Katz is an art dealer by trade and owns a picture framing business. Bill has given up on being a human and his feline metamorphosis is complete. He now answers to Catman Bill
Kyla Pitruzzello
Kyla, with her raspy vocal that is surprisingly crystal clear at
times is accompanied by her rhythmic driven, reverb filled, acoustic
guitar. Her songwriting and performances are raw and unfiltered. Many
moons ago she lived a unfulfilling life managing a molecular services
laboratory, spending her days mulling over data trying to make sense of
it all. Since making her exodus from the world of genomics, Kyla now
focuses on the science of living her life, fully, musically, creatively,
and without regret. A self proclaimed, spiritually influenced,
naturalist, her greatest desire is to live as a vagabond with a home
address.
Also a photographer in training, she has traveled around the world
with a camera taking pictures of all its beauty and its changes. An
individual who worked for years in the field of science, she believes
climate change is real and politicians are not the ones who are going to
save us. This perspective can be seen in the lyrics of many of her
songs, expressing the dire need for humanity change its way of life.
She released her Debut album “Life Lessons Part I: Earth and Fire”
in October 2011. Dividing her songs into categories based on the 4
elements, she took on Earth and Fire first. The album begins with Earth.
Songs like “Collide” and “Lost” show her long lost search for a home,
and ‘Beautiful World” a plea for the people of the world to go outside
and see for themselves that the Earth speaks to us. From Earth, she
moves onto Fire with songs like “Contamination”, “Don’t Turn Around”,
and “A Lie”. She explores the powerful forces that have shaped our
current lives and will determine our future. Speaking to the importance
of communication and understanding with clarity, her lyrics are a
powerful reminder that things around us are not always as they seem, but
the truth is there hiding in-between the lies.
Having already written songs that take on the last two elements,
she hopes start recording her second album soon. A water sign, she is
undoubtedly influenced by the current state of the Oceans and the
dwindling supply of clean drinkable water. With songs like “Plastic” and
“Be Alive” she hopes to convey a message to humanity, that we are at a
crossroads and it is time to wake up.
http://buttonwood.org/event/anything-goes-open-mic-moments-of-gratitude-45/2018-02-12/
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