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A Typical Evening

You can take this for granted. "The music will be amazing". Besides hearing wonderful professional musicians in a living room we put out a pretty good plate. In the past we have served a case of carefully chosen wine, a mixture of both red and whites and will continue to do so. We sometimes throw in a bottle of chianti or port depending on our mood and who is performing. At our last show we served lobster bisque and will probably do so again. If not our other choice will be a corn chowder with shrimp. The concerts start early, either 7 or 7:30 p.m. because alot of us have kids to get back to . We also serve a fruit salad and cheese and crackers and sometimes a veggie plate. People even bring things to share. An wonderful woman named Bobbi Goldfader came to a from Martha's Vineyard. I met her at a high school reunion (The Windsor Mt. School) (a very special place I was lucky enough to go to)in Lenox and we hit it off immediately. She works for a high end food distributor and brought so much stuff that we still have leftovers. You can sit on the sofa, folding chairs, a very comfy rocker, stand or sit on the floor. This is a living room and nothing stuffy here, It has and will continue to be a warm and fuzzy evening that will leave you smiling and possibly a little drunk if that's your bent. Many people walk here from their homes so the opportunity is there.

We charge......an admission from $15.00 to $40.00 Every cent goes to the musicians
We make no money putting on these concerts. As a matter of fact we lose on each and every show. The reason is for the love of music. When living on the West Coast I worked for years in the music industry and met alot of people. I am now able to invite them into my living room for your pleasure

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