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Hungrytown folk duo to perform at library
ADA — Hungrytown folk duo Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson will perform upstairs at Ada Public Library Tuesday, March 9, at 6 p.m. Ada Library Friends is sponsoring the program which is free and open to the public.
Hungrytown is the Vermont-based home duo of singer/guitarist Rebecca Hall and singer/multi-instrumentalist Ken Anderson. They have combined a personal and professional relationship for more than 14 years. Their music includes folk, mellow pop, upbeat country, bluegrass, “not-necessarily-spiritual spirituals,” and even a bit of rock ‘n’ roll. “The duo’s mostly original material blends smart modern lyrics with a traditional Americana feel.”
This will be their first appearance in Ada. For more information, phone 580-436-8121.
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