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Home Again: A Tribute to the Music of Carole King
Oct
21
7:30 PM19:30

Home Again: A Tribute to the Music of Carole King

$28 advance | $32 door

 HOME AGAIN is a true celebration of Carole King's anthology and captures the "Beautiful" spirit of a unique time in music history! Deb De Lucca, joined by her band of seasoned musicians, take the audience on a journey through the catalogue of Carole King's own recorded hit songs as well as songs she has written for other artists.  She made her mark with ‘Tapestry’ in 1971 but was already a well established songwriter for over a decade writing songs for other artists such as: The Shirelles, The Chiffons, Skeeter Davis, The Monkees, The Carpenters, The Drifters, and many more.... Co-sponsored by Shankman & Associates

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Band Together for Madeline (Benefit Concert)
Oct
15
2:00 PM14:00

Band Together for Madeline (Benefit Concert)

$15 at the door

The Chocolate Church Arts Center hosts Band Together for Madeline, a benefit concert for Madeline Marzen, a four-year old Bath resident who has been diagnosed with a rare cancer. Her mother Amie has been an integral member of the local creative community for many years. All proceeds to benefit the Marzen family. The concert will feature a wide range of music including rock, country, folk, and classical performed by some of Maine’s top professional musicians.

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Vitaly: An Evening of Wonder (illusionist/family entertainment)
Oct
8
7:30 PM19:30

Vitaly: An Evening of Wonder (illusionist/family entertainment)

$15 advance | $18 door

Master illusionist Vitaly has mystified fans from all over the world, including Las Vegas superstars Penn & Teller whom he has successfully fooled in their hit TV show, Fool Us. From bringing pictures and drawings to life to erasing people from their own driver’s licenses, Vitaly’s signature illusions leaves even the most jaded audience awestruck and many of his audience coming back to re-experience his jaw-dropping feats. Vitaly was 14 when he discovered his passion for magic. Soon he was developing his own material, entertaining his friends and family. Years later, he would abandon a career in engineering to focus on rebuilding people’s childlike sense of wonder and bridging the gap between dreams and reality.

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