Rise Up and Sing

Hope + change through song

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How Sweet It Is! Storrs

Buy tickets/books: 
Adult $15 ticket
$15.00 ea
Supporter $25 ticket
$25.00 ea
Child-youth tickets (under 18) a
$5.00 ea
Student / low income ticket
$10.00 ea
Copies of Rise Again (7 1/2 x 10 spiral) to pick up at concert
$20.00 ea
Copies of Rise Again (9 x 12 spiral) to pick up at concert
$25.00 ea
Total Cost$0.00

How Sweet It Is: A Singalong Concert with Annie Patterson & friends.

Join Annie Patterson as she combines some of her favorite genres in a rousing sing along. Sing along on "Great American Songbook" standards like "You Belong to Me" and "Our Love is Here to Stay" as well as favorite folk & Motown songs. 

This is a great chance to celebrate love and hope - and to stengthen the bonds of community and resilience among us in these challenging times.

Donations beyond regular price will help pay off the college loan debt left after Ishmael Rosas who passed in 2016. ("Supporter tickets" purchased in advance include a $10 donation for this fund.)

Annie is the co-creator (with her husband Peter Blood) of the well-loved songbooks Rise Up Singing and its sequel Rise AgainPeter will join Annie for this event!

She will also be joined by John Cabán on guitar, www.johncaban.com/ and David Rodriguez on bass. John & David are members of the Stomp Box Trio.

Tickets ordered here will be for a "will call list". On the night of the concert admission will be for a suggested donation of $15-25.  ("Be generous! Be affordable!") No one will be turned away for inability to pay. 

If you have a copy of Rise Again already, bring it with you. Copies will also be available to borrow or buy at the concert (you can also pre-order a copy on this webpage).

(You can download a copy of flyer for this concert on lower left of this page.)

 
Date(s): 
Feb 24 2018 - 7:00pm
57 Hunting Lodge Road
Storrs , CT 06268
United States
Contact: 
Christine Pattee
(860) 742-6511
Event type: 
Best Concrete