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SUMMARY:Import From Zap Calendar 12212022 - Zoe Lewis performs at Oswego Music Hall
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DESCRIPTION:Worldbeat Troubadour Zoe Lewis to Open Oswego Music Hall's New Season Satur
 day, Sept. 27, 2014.\n \nThe Oswego Music Hall is excited to open its 38th 
 season Sept. 27th at 7:30 p.m. with a folk festival favorite: singer-songwr
 iter, troubadour, storyteller, and adventurer Zoe Lewis.  That Saturday, Le
 wis will demonstrate why she's been called "a band in a body," playing jazz
 , jump jive, Latin grooves, swing, international folk, and funk originals o
 n anything from the piano to the spoons!\n \nWinner of the Colorado Rocky M
 ountain Folks Festival "Troubadour Award" in 2003, "New Folk Winner 2002" a
 t the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas and 2001 Falconridge Folk Festival A
 udience Favorite, Zoe Lewis has performed around the world and toured with 
 well known musicians, including Judy Collins, the Indigo Girls and Nancy Gr
 iffith. Originally from England, Lewis now resides in Provincetown on Cape 
 Cod, MA, where she performs every summer. Her music is upbeat, amusing and 
 perfect for young and old alike. She's traveled around the globe to over 70
  countries, picking up world-beat grooves and stories on the way; jumping b
 ox cars, riding on freight boats and has even played music with an elephant
  orchestra in Thailand. "Her fast-paced lyrics poke fun at modern society a
 nd praise the rambling delights of childhood, secret worlds, and wandering 
 love." \n \nZoe Lewis studied music as a youngster and toured with a London
  Latin jazz band initially.  When she went solo, she performed in pubs and 
 worked in South America and the Caribbean before coming to the U.S..  She's
  popular at many colleges, including Princeton, Williams, and Rensselaer Po
 lytechnic, as well as folk clubs, coffee houses, music festivals and pride 
 marches.  Lewis plays original songs on guitar, piano, harmonica, ukulele, 
 penny whistle, accordion and human trumpet and has released seven recording
 s since 1994. \nLewis has taught songwriting workshops at festivals and in 
 schools.  According to her website, her "workshop  'Music in our Pockets' e
 ncourages people to redefine their meaning of music; there's music on the s
 treets, on our bodies, in nature, even in our pockets if only we open up ou
 r ears."  Loose change and a set of keys can be used to make wonderful nois
 e. With the help of African calabash, Jamaican steel pans, gourds, coconuts
 , trash cans, thumb pianos, conch shells and musical saws, she demonstrates
  her point.\n \nWhat have some music critics have said about her performanc
 es?\n"She stormed the main stage playing everything from swinging folk and 
 Latin jazz to acoustic funk and sprightly celtic-flavored tunes. Her boundl
 ess energy was hard to ignore."-OTTAWA XPRESS, Canada\nWith a kind of "comi
 c grace, Zoë treads fearlessly through acoustic funk, jazz and even a randy
  New Orleans shuffle."- Valley Musics News, Sacramento, CA\n \nCheck out Zo
 e Lewis' music at http://www.zoelewis.com (http://www.zoelewis.com) and the
 n treat yourself to a lively performance at the Music Hall on Sept. 27th.  
 Shows start at a new time this year, 7:30 p.m. instead of 8:00 p.m..  The v
 enue is the same cozy spot:  the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake Street, Osw
 ego. The atmosphere is intimate with candle-lit tables surrounding a small 
 stage. Desserts, snacks, popcorn and beverages are available for purchase.\
 nTicket prices for this event are $14 if purchased in advance and $16 at th
 e door.   Children 12 and under are half-price; under 5 are free.  Tickets 
 can be purchased on-line at http://oswegomusichall.org/&amp; (http://oswego
 musichall.org/&amp;)nbsp;or at the river’s end bookstore, 19 West Bridge St
 reet in Oswego.  Holders of tickets purchased before 1 p.m. on the day of t
 he concert will have preferred seating.  After 1 pm, seating will be genera
 l admission.  For information about money-saving Season Tickets or becoming
  a member or a volunteer, go to the website or contact Membership Secretary
 , Carol Forrest at 343-2988.\n \nThe Music Hall’s next show, Sat. Oct. 11, 
 will feature two leading Canadian acoustic performers, Dave Gunning co-bill
 ed with James Keelaghan. The Music Hall has been run entirely by volunteers
  from its inception over 37 years ago.  Volunteers can earn admission to sh
 ows through different tasks.  Free Open Mic shows are held on Friday nights
  before all Sat. shows.   This is a popular place for local and regional ta
 lent to be heard.\n \nMusic Hall concerts are made possible in part with fu
 nding from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Gover
 nor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. For more information call 315
 -342-1733 or access the Music Hall website: http://oswegomusichall.org (htt
 p://oswegomusichall.org)\n \n\n \n\n This event was imported from: https://
 iloveoswego.com/5001/zoe-lewis-performs-at-oswego-music-hall.html?tmpl=comp
 onent
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Worldbeat Troubadour Zoe Lewis to Open Oswego Music Hall's New Season Sa
 turday, Sept. 27, 2014.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>The Oswego Music Hall is excited to 
 open its 38th season Sept. 27th at 7:30 p.m. with a folk festival favorite:
  singer-songwriter, troubadour, storyteller, and adventurer Zoe Lewis.&nbsp
 ; That&nbsp;Saturday, Lewis will demonstrate why she's been called "a band 
 in a body,"&nbsp;playing jazz, jump jive, Latin grooves, swing, internation
 al folk, and funk originals on anything from the piano to the spoons!<br/>&
 nbsp;<br/>Winner of the Colorado Rocky Mountain Folks Festival "Troubadour 
 Award" in 2003, "New Folk Winner 2002" at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Te
 xas and 2001 Falconridge Folk Festival Audience Favorite, Zoe Lewis has per
 formed around the world and toured with well known musicians, including Jud
 y Collins, the Indigo Girls and Nancy Griffith.&nbsp;Originally from Englan
 d, Lewis now resides in Provincetown on Cape Cod, MA, where she performs ev
 ery summer. Her music is upbeat, amusing and perfect for young and old alik
 e. She's traveled around the globe to over 70 countries, picking up world-b
 eat grooves and stories on the way; jumping box cars, riding on freight boa
 ts and has even played music with an elephant orchestra in Thailand. "Her f
 ast-paced lyrics poke fun at modern society and praise the rambling delight
 s of childhood, secret worlds, and wandering love."&nbsp;<br/>&nbsp;<br/>Zo
 e Lewis studied music as a youngster and toured with a London Latin jazz ba
 nd initially.&nbsp; When she went solo, she performed in pubs and worked in
  South America and the Caribbean before coming to the U.S.. &nbsp;She's pop
 ular at many colleges, including Princeton, Williams, and Rensselaer Polyte
 chnic, as well as folk clubs, coffee houses, music festivals and pride marc
 hes.&nbsp; Lewis plays original songs on guitar, piano, harmonica, ukulele,
  penny whistle, accordion and human trumpet and has released seven recordin
 gs since 1994.&nbsp;<br/>Lewis has taught songwriting workshops at festival
 s and in schools. &nbsp;According to her website, her "workshop &nbsp;'Musi
 c in our Pockets' encourages people to redefine their meaning of music; the
 re's music on the streets, on our bodies, in nature, even in our pockets if
  only we open up our ears." &nbsp;Loose change and a set of keys can be use
 d to make wonderful noise. With the help of African calabash, Jamaican stee
 l pans, gourds, coconuts, trash cans, thumb pianos, conch shells and musica
 l saws, she demonstrates her point.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>What have some music cri
 tics have said about her performances?<br/>"She stormed the main stage play
 ing everything from swinging folk and Latin jazz to acoustic funk and sprig
 htly celtic-flavored tunes. Her boundless energy was hard to ignore."-OTTAW
 A XPRESS, Canada<br/>With a kind of "comic grace, Zoë treads fearlessly thr
 ough acoustic funk, jazz and even a randy New Orleans shuffle."- Valley Mus
 ics News, Sacramento, CA<br/>&nbsp;<br/>Check out Zoe Lewis' music at&nbsp;
 <a href="http://www.zoelewis.com" target="_blank">http://www.zoelewis.com</
 a>&nbsp;and then treat yourself to a lively performance at the Music Hall o
 n&nbsp;Sept. 27th. &nbsp;Shows start at a new time this year,&nbsp;7:30 p.m
 .&nbsp;instead of&nbsp;8:00 p.m..&nbsp; The venue is the same cozy spot:&nb
 sp; the McCrobie Civic Center, 41 Lake Street, Oswego. The atmosphere is in
 timate with candle-lit tables surrounding a small stage. Desserts, snacks, 
 popcorn and beverages are available for purchase.<br/>Ticket prices for thi
 s event are $14 if purchased in advance and $16 at the door.&nbsp;&nbsp; Ch
 ildren 12 and under are half-price; under 5 are free.&nbsp; Tickets can be 
 purchased on-line at&nbsp;<a href="http://oswegomusichall.org/&" target="_b
 lank">http://oswegomusichall.org/&</a>nbsp;or at the river’s end bookstore,
  19 West Bridge Street in Oswego.&nbsp; Holders of tickets purchased before
 &nbsp;1 p.m.&nbsp;on the day of the concert will have preferred seating.&nb
 sp; After&nbsp;1 pm, seating will be general admission.&nbsp; For informati
 on about money-saving Season Tickets or becoming a member or a volunteer, g
 o to the website or contact Membership Secretary, Carol Forrest at 343-2988
 .<br/>&nbsp;<br/>The Music Hall’s next show, Sat. Oct. 11, will feature two
  leading Canadian acoustic performers, Dave Gunning co-billed with James Ke
 elaghan. The Music Hall has been run entirely by volunteers from its incept
 ion over 37 years ago.&nbsp; Volunteers can earn admission to shows through
  different tasks.&nbsp; Free Open Mic shows are held on Friday nights befor
 e all Sat. shows.&nbsp;&nbsp; This is a popular place for local and regiona
 l talent to be heard.<br/>&nbsp;<br/>Music Hall concerts are made possible 
 in part with funding&nbsp;from the New York State Council on the Arts with 
 the support of Governor Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.&nbsp;For 
 more information call&nbsp;315-342-1733&nbsp;or access the Music Hall websi
 te:&nbsp;<a href="http://oswegomusichall.org" target="_blank">http://oswego
 musichall.org</a><br/>&nbsp;<br/><br/>&nbsp;<br/></p> <a href="https://ilov
 eoswego.com/5001/zoe-lewis-performs-at-oswego-music-hall.html?tmpl=componen
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