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We are a few minutes walk from the North Station-Haverhill Commuter Rail and the 136/137 Bus Line

LINDEN TREE COFFEEHOUSE
Unitarian Universalist Church
326 Main Street
Wakefield, MA 0188
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Click HERE to learn about the amazing 2009-2010 concert series to support the UU building fund.

 Welcome to the Linden Tree Coffeehouse!

 Presenting the Finest of Folk Music since 1985

All shows start at 8:00 pm     Door opens at 7:30 pm
unless otherwise noted in the specific show description

To reserve seats or for more information,
call 781-246-2836
or click HERE to email
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Click HERE for a pdf file of the April 2010 Flyer

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2009-2010 Shows


Click HERE for how to purchase tickets for $18/20 shows

September 12, 2009
Lou and Peter
Berryman ($15)

October 3, 2009

Tracy Grammer and
Jim Henry ($15)

October 24, 2009
Robbie O'Connell and Aoife Clancy ($18/20)
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November 21, 2009
Bill Staines and
Priscilla Herdman ($18/20)

December 5, 2009
Gloucester Horn Pipe and Clog Society ($15)

January 9, 2010
Bluegrass Bash with Southern Rail ($15)

February 13, 2010
Pat Wictor and
Brooks Williams ($18/20)

March 13, 2010
Mary McCaslin and Joe Crookston ($15)

April 10, 2010
Geoff Bartley and
Danielle Miraglia ($15)

May 1, 2010
Anne Hills and David Roth ($18/20)

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Past Shows

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January 3, 2009    $15.00    8:00 pm

Bluegrass Bash with Northern Lights
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Northern Lights, the Northeast's superlative veteran string band, doesn't qualify as typical traditionalist. But over a three-decade career, the band has created its own tradition - a constant exploration of new musical territory without ever losing its acoustic and vocal bearings. From 1990's "Take You to the Sky," to 2008's "One Day" (Fifty-Fifty Music), the band has fused an eclectic mix of traditional roots music, rock, country, soul and gospel with the high, lonesome vocal sound and instruments of bluegrass.

The Nashua Telegraph has probably best described this band: "hot enough to peel the paint off your walls."

Taylor Armerding is back for this show!