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The Narrows Center Announces November Schedule
The Narrows Center for the Arts offers an exciting fall lineup. Listed below is the November schedule of upcoming live shows. For a full list, visit the Narrows website. Doors open at 7pm and shows start at 8pm unless otherwise noted.
Sat, Nov 4. Tom Rush. Tom Rush is a folk legend who combines great songs and stories for a wonderful night of music. Always a sell out! $42; $47.
Sun, Nov 5. The Music of Michael Troy– Memorial Benefit Concert. All proceeds from the concert will go to the Michael Troy Memorial Music Foundation, Inc. 12pm doors. $25 Donation.
Wed, Nov 8. Shawn Colvin and Her Band: A Few Small Repairs 20th Anniversary Tour. Opener: Larry Campbell and Teresa Williams. $ In an era when female singer-songwriters are ever more ubiquitous, Shawn Colvin stands out as a singular and enduring talent. Her songs are slow-release works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime companions for their listeners. 80; $85.
Thu, Nov 9. Quinn Sullivan. SOLD OUT.
Fri, Nov 10. The Proletariat. Openers: Black Beach & Staring Problem. After a 33-year hiatus, legendary Boston punk rock band The Proletariat has decided to reunite for a few select shows. $15; $17.
Sat, Nov 11. Los Lonely Boys. SOLD OUT.
Thu, Nov 16. Big Sam’s Funky Nation. High-energy music that mixes funk, rock & roll, hip-hop, and jazz into the same pot, gluing everything together with the brassy influence — and heavy grooves — of New Orleans. $27; $30.
Fri, Nov 17. Friends of the Narrows Annual Party featuring Amanda Anne Platt & the Honeycutters. Call for information on becoming a Friend of the Narrows and receiving an invitation to this free, private event.
Mon, Nov 20. The Texas Gentlemen. These guys move between contemplative and raucous, encompassing the full breadth of the American experience. The music touches on blues, soul, folk, country, rock and gospel. $22; $25.
Fri, Nov 24. Roomful of Blues. Our annual post-Thanksgiving blues bash. For nearly half a century, Roomful of Blues has been delivering its signature blend of swing, rock ‘n’ roll, jump, blues and R&B to euphoric audiences all over the world. $27; $29.
Sat, Nov 25. Sarah Borges. Opener: The Silks. Change is something that takes a little getting used to. If you need proof of this, ask the soulful singer-songwriter Sarah Borges. After a long and successful stint with her band, The Broken Singles, 2011 marked the band’s breakup and Sarah embarking on a solo career. $22; $25.
Wed, Nov 29. Gongs of Joy- Gong Bath Meditation. Join A. Michelle and Joy for a Gong Bath Meditation. Come to clear, energize and balance through the deep vibration and resonance of the gongs. 7pm Doors. 7:30 start. $20.
Thu, Nov 30. Ikebe Shakedown. Ikebe Shakedown plays with elements of cinematic soul, Afro-funk, deep disco, and boogaloo in all the right ways. $17; $19.
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