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Friday, March 18, 2016

Library Coffeehouse Features Meteora April 7


 The trio Meteora, comprised of Will Brown of Lincolnville and Jim Loney and Kat Logan of Friendship, are favorite performers at the Camden Library Coffeehouse and will return for an April 7 appearance. They had to postpone their concert last November due to a bout with pneumonia, but they are back as strong as ever this spring! Admission to the Coffeehouse is only $7, refreshments will be available, doors open at 6:30 for the 7:00 pm Coffeehouse on Thursday, April 7.

Meteora has been performing together for over five years now, with a repertoire that includes their originals, plus new arrangements of folk, Indie, world folk, blues, traditional songs and dance tunes, “and some pop songs from your parent’s record collection,” says Will. They sing throughout the area from Brunswick and Belfast with occasional jaunts upcountry and out of state. Audiences enjoy their tight three-part harmonies, varied instrumentations, and lively arrangements. Their programs touch on a lot of musical bases as well as heartstrings.

Kat Logan and Jim Loney are a singer-songwriter couple from Friendship, Maine. Kat has a crystal clear, inviting voice and plays piano, accordion, banjo, and guitar. She has performed folk, country, and blues music throughout New England for the past 20 years. Jim is also a singer-songwriter and has performed Delta Blues and R & B for many years. Jim was also attracted to Cuban Son music and played with the band Primo Cubano. He plays guitar, banjo, and hand percussion. Will Brown has been playing and singing folk music in concert since his teens. Will plays guitar, laud, banjo, frame drum percussion, and does handy sprints on the cornet. He has been recording with Gordon Bok, Cindy Kallet, Grey Larsen, and Anne Dodson over the past 30 years. Kat has also recorded with Gordon Bok and both Will and Kat recorded songs on the 2009 Grammy Nominated Folk Album: “Singing Through The Hard Times – A Tribute to Utah Phillips.”




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