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Keep Someone Warm This Winter with Wendy
Woo and Nina Storey
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PRESS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
Friday, January 19, 2006
Contact: RJ Betancourt
rudy@swallowhillmusic.org
Laura McGaughey
laura@swallowhillmusic.org
303.765.2488 |
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Denver – Keep Someone Warm This Winter: That
is the theme and the goal of Wendy Woo and Nina Storey at their show at
Swallow Hill, on Friday, January 26 at 8 p.m., where they will be joined by
special guest Sam Shaber. This winter has been extra cold and severe,
especially for those who do not have enough warm clothes, such as gloves,
hats, and scarves. Nina has been doing a series of shows this winter to
encourage people to bring one or all of the above items for area homeless
shelters to make sure that people in need have warm clothing available to
them. In keeping with this cause, Nina Storey and Wendy Woo will be doing an
all-new and very entertaining show at Swallow Hill. These women are among
Colorado's finest musical talent. An evening with the two of them always
proves to be an extraordinary celebration. Along with Sam, these three women
will fill your evening with their stunning voices, extraordinary songs and
whimsical senses of humor. Their charisma together is undeniable. Please
join us for their performance at this incomparable venue, where the sound
and the ambiance showcases these amazing artists, and also help us keep our
fellow Coloradoans warm by bringing your warm clothing donations.
For tickets visit
www.swallowhillmusic.org or call (303) 777-1003. Discounts are available
for Swallow Hill members.
About Swallow Hill Music Association: Helping people make music
since 1979, Swallow Hill Music Association is one of the largest institutions of its kind in the United States as a source for folk, roots and acoustic music. With more than 2,100 members—some of whom are also volunteers—, Swallow Hill provides a place to celebrate music that is rarely heard elsewhere in the Rocky Mountain Region. Three concert venues house more than 150 performances a year, featuring some of the world's great artists as well as up-and-coming new talent. The Julie Davis Music School at Swallow Hill provides a valuable and affordable extra-curricular educational resource to the community with more than 50 music instructors involved in more than 240 adult classes and 70 children's classes annually.
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