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Saturday, September 26, 2015

8:00 pm

HARTFORD, CT

BROTHER SUN, with THE LEVINS

50 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE HARTFORD, CT USA

Price: $22.00

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BROTHER SUN with THE LEVINS

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BROTHER SUN with THE LEVINS
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Saturday, September 26, 8 p.m.

++THIS CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT
THE UNITARIAN SOCIETY OF HARTFORD
50 BLOOMFIELD AVENUE, HARTFORD, CT

(near corner of Bloomfield and Albany Aves. and U of H)

$22 general, $20 members,
$12 students with ID, $10 children 12 & under.


Individually, Greg Greenway, Pat Wictor, and Joe Jencks have made their mark as veteran touring singer-songwriters, but Brother Sun is no songwriter's round. The trio's harmonies, as much as their lyrics, tell what they are about: warm as a campfire, stirring as a gospel church, rousing as a call to arms. Brother Sun fuses folk, Americana, blues, pop, jazz, rock, and a cappella singing, in an explosion of musical diversity and harmony, in the finest of male singing traditions.

Brother Sun's self-titled debut CD announced to the world that these respected singer-songwriters had banded together to produce some of the most powerful male harmonies on the acoustic music scene. After four years of nationwide touring and performances marked by outstanding songwriting, ethereal harmonies, off-the-cuff humor, and standing ovations, they have released Some Part of the Truth, a CD that goes a big step further in revealing Brother Sun not only as singers, but as complete musicians.

Opening for Brother Sun will be The Levins (pronounced LeVINNs) who offer harmony-driven acoustic music that is warm and uplifting without skating over the complexities of life. Their albums have garnered invitations to collaborate and perform nationally and in Amsterdam and England. Their most recent release, Trust, hit the Top 10 on the Folk DJ charts and continues to connect on a universal level with a lighthearted depth and a celebration of our common humanity.

$22 general, $20 members,
$12 students with ID, $10 children 12 & under.


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