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		<title>Lakeside Concerts continue with Maine brass quintet</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maine's own Downeast Brass performs in the 2007 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series Thursday, July 26, in the Florence Keigwin Amphitheater at the college's Lake Andrews.]]></description>
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<p>Maine&#8217;s own Downeast Brass performs in the 2007 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 26, in the Florence Keigwin Amphitheater at the college&#8217;s Lake Andrews.</p>
<p>Rain site is the adjacent Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. Bring a picnic supper and blankets or lawn chairs. Concerts are open to the public free of charge. For more information, please call 207-786-6400.<span id="more-3909"></span></p>
<p>All starting at 6 p.m., the family-friendly Lakeside concerts take place on Thursdays in July and August. Except for the <a href="http://www.bates.edu/x166092.xml#Julie" target="_blank">Aug. 9 program</a>, all are scheduled for the Keigwin Amphitheater.</p>
<p>The popular <a href="http://downeastbrass.com/" target="_blank">Downeast Brass</a> brings decades of experience and a crowd-pleasing versatility to the stage. The quintet has performed all over northern New England, including the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, N.H., Maine&#8217;s famed <a href="http://moxiefestival.com/" target="_blank">Moxie Festival</a> and the inauguration of Maine Gov. John Baldacci.</p>
<p>Band members have performed with Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow and Yanni, and are integral to such well-known Maine ensembles as the Al Corey Jazz Orchestra, the Casco Bay Concert Band and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the schedule for the remainder of the series:</p>

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<p>Upon her reputation as one of Maine&#8217;s most enduring singer-songwriters, <strong><a href="http://www.anniclark.com/" target="_blank">Anni Clark</a></strong> (Aug. 2) has built a national following through countless club dates and festival appearances, and glowing reviews in such publications as the folk music magazine Dirty Linen.</p>
<p>Her career honors include a nomination for &#8220;Female Vocalist of the Year&#8221; at the 2006 Texas Music Awards, two finalist rankings in the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival&#8217;s New Folk Songwriters&#8217; Competition, and the awards for both female artist and folk artist of the year in Jam Music Magazine&#8217;s 2006 readers&#8217; poll. The latest of her six recordings is 2006&#8242;s <em>Anni Clark Live.</em> She is also known as one-third of the songwriters&#8217; trio Under The Song Tree, with Dan Merrill and Lynn Deeves.</p>
<p>Since the 1990s, <strong><a href="http://juliebrownie.com/" target="_blank">Julie &amp; Brownie</a></strong> (Aug. 9) have delighted family audiences with an award-winning mix of fun-filled songs and educational messages for kids. They have toured through the eastern U.S. and Canada, written the children’s books <em>The Streamlined Double Decker Bus</em> and <em>A Pirate’s Life For Me,</em> and been covered by dozens of publications. Brownie Macintosh has been performing since 1965 and has composed songs for the Kingston Trio, the Irish Rovers and others.</p>

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<p>Gisele Ganz, a Boston-based actress and singer whose credentials include performances with the Boston Pops, joined the team as &#8220;Julie&#8221; in 2005. Note location: Bates&#8217; historic Quad, in front of Coram Library, Campus Avenue (rain site: Olin Arts Center Concert Hall).</p>
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		<title>Radio Gang opens Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:18:32 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The Radio Gang, a Maine-based quartet playing classic country music, opens the 2007 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series with a performance at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 12, in the Florence Keigwin Amphitheater at the college&#8217;s Lake Andrews.</p>
<p>Rain site is the adjacent Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. Bring a picnic supper and blankets or lawn chairs. Concerts are open to the public free of charge. For more information, please call 207-786-6400.<span id="more-4047"></span></p>
<p>All starting at 6 p.m., the family-friendly Lakeside concerts take place on five Thursdays in July and August. Except for the Aug. 9 program, all are scheduled for the Keigwin Amphitheater.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the complete schedule:</p>
<p><strong>The Radio Gang</strong> performs classic American country music from the 1930s and &#8217;40s. Simple, honest and in many ways innocent, this stylistic forerunner to today&#8217;s bluegrass includes lively fiddle and train songs, gospel and ballads of love and heartbreak. <a href="http://radiogang.com/Old_Time_Radio_Gang.htm" target="_blank">The Radio Gang</a>, based in York County, is well-known throughout the Northeast and has released 11 albums. Singing and playing diverse acoustic instruments, the members are Mac McHale, also known for his work with Northeast Winds; John Roc; Sally Roc; and Herman McGee.</p>

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<p>Born in northern Vermont, <strong>Michele Choiniere</strong> (July 19) writes and sings songs about nature, romance and Franco-American life. Often backed by a five-piece band, <a href="http://michelechoiniere.com/" target="_blank">Choiniere</a> has performed throughout New England, Quebec and France, and appeared on <em>Visions d&#8217;Amerique</em>, broadcast worldwide by TV5 International. Her recordings include the solo release <em>Coeur Fragile</em> and a collection of Franco-American songs made with her father, Fabio. She is featured on the 1999 Smithsonian Folkways album <em>Mademoiselle Voulez-Vous Danser: Franco-American Music from the New England Borderlands.</em> Choiniere&#8217;s influences also include jazz and international standards.</p>
<p>The popular <strong>Downeast Brass</strong> (July 26)  brings decades of experience and a crowd-pleasing versatility to the stage. The <a href="http://downeastbrass.com/" target="_blank">quintet</a> has performed all over northern New England, including the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, N.H., Maine&#8217;s famed Moxie Festival and the inauguration of Maine Gov. John Baldacci. Bandmembers have performed with Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow and Yanni, and are integral to such well-known Maine ensembles as the Al Corey Jazz Orchestra, the Casco Bay Concert Band and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra.</p>

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<p>Upon her reputation as one of Maine&#8217;s most enduring singer-songwriters, <strong>Anni Clark</strong> (Aug. 2) has built a national following through countless club dates and festival appearances, and glowing reviews in such publications as the folk music magazine Dirty Linen. Her career honors include a nomination for &#8220;Female Vocalist of the Year&#8221; at the 2006 Texas Music Awards, two finalist rankings in the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival&#8217;s New Folk Songwriters&#8217; Competition, and the awards for both female artist and folk artist of the year in Jam Music Magazine&#8217;s 2006 readers&#8217; poll. The latest of her six recordings is 2006&#8242;s <em>Anni Clark Live.</em> <a href="http://www.anniclark.com/" target="_blank">Clark</a> is also known as one-third of the songwriters&#8217; trio Under The Song Tree, with Dan Merrill and Lynn Deeves.</p>
<p>Since the 1990s, <strong>Julie &amp; Brownie</strong> (Aug. 9) have delighted family audiences with an award-winning mix of fun-filled songs and educational messages for kids. The <a href="http://juliebrownie.com/" target="_blank">duo</a> has toured through the eastern U.S. and Canada, written the children’s books <em>The Streamlined Double Decker Bus</em> and <em>A Pirate’s Life For Me,</em> and been covered by dozens of publications. Brownie Macintosh has been performing since 1965 and has composed songs for the Kingston Trio, the Irish Rovers and others. Gisele Ganz, a Boston-based actress and singer whose credentials include performances with the Boston Pops, joined the team as &#8220;Julie&#8221; in 2005. Note location: Bates&#8217; historic Quad, in front of Coram Library, Campus Avenue (rain site: Olin Arts Center Concert Hall).</p>
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		<title>Lakeside Concerts continue with francophone singer-songwriter</title>
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<p>Michele Choiniere, a Vermont-based francophone singer-songwriter, performs in the 2007 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series at 6 p.m. Thursday, July 19, in the Florence Keigwin Amphitheater at the college&#8217;s Lake Andrews.</p>
<p>Rain site is the adjacent Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St. Bring a picnic supper and blankets or lawn chairs. Concerts are open to the public free of charge. For more information, please call 207-786-6400.<span id="more-4035"></span></p>
<p>All starting at 6 p.m., the family-friendly Lakeside concerts take place on Thursdays in July and August. Except for the Aug. 9 program, all are scheduled for the Keigwin Amphitheater.</p>
<p>Born in northern Vermont, <a href="http://michelechoiniere.com/" target="_blank">Choiniere</a> writes and sings songs about nature, romance and Franco-American life. Often backed by a five-piece band, she has performed throughout New England, Quebec and France, and appeared on <em>Visions d&#8217;Amerique</em>, broadcast worldwide by TV5 International. Her recordings include the solo release <em>Coeur Fragile</em> and a collection of Franco-American songs made with her father, Fabio. She is featured on the 1999 Smithsonian Folkways album <em>Mademoiselle Voulez-Vous Danser: Franco-American Music from the New England Borderlands.</em> Choiniere&#8217;s influences also include jazz and international standards.</p>

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	<img class="ngg-singlepic ngg-right" src="http://www.bates.edu/news/wp-content/blogs.dir/174/files/cache/3712__180x_272lakeside07_aclark.jpg" alt="Anni Clark" title="Anni Clark" />
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<p>Here&#8217;s the schedule for the remainder of the series:The popular <a href="http://downeastbrass.com/" target="_blank">Downeast Brass</a> (July 26) brings decades of experience and a crowd-pleasing versatility to the stage. The quintet has performed all over northern New England, including the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, N.H., Maine&#8217;s famed Moxie Festival and the inauguration of Maine Gov. John Baldacci. Bandmembers have performed with Frank Sinatra, Barry Manilow and Yanni, and are integral to such well-known Maine ensembles as the Al Corey Jazz Orchestra, the Casco Bay Concert Band and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra.</p>
<p>Upon her reputation as one of Maine&#8217;s most enduring singer-songwriters, <a href="http://www.anniclark.com/" target="_blank">Anni Clark</a> (Aug. 2) has built a national following through countless club dates and festival appearances, and glowing reviews in such publications as the folk music magazine Dirty Linen.</p>
<p>Her career honors include a nomination for &#8220;Female Vocalist of the Year&#8221; at the 2006 Texas Music Awards, two finalist rankings in the prestigious Kerrville Folk Festival&#8217;s New Folk Songwriters&#8217; Competition, and the awards for both female artist and folk artist of the year in Jam Music Magazine&#8217;s 2006 readers&#8217; poll. The latest of her six recordings is 2006&#8242;s <em>Anni Clark Live.</em> She is also known as one-third of the songwriters&#8217; trio <a href="http://www.anniclark.com/underthesongtree/index.shtml" target="_blank">Under The Song Tree</a>, with Dan Merrill and Lynn Deeves.</p>

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<p>Since the 1990s, <a href="http://juliebrownie.com/" target="_blank">Julie &amp; Brownie</a> (Aug. 9) have delighted family audiences with an award-winning mix of fun-filled songs and educational messages for kids. They have toured through the eastern U.S. and Canada, written the children’s books <em>The Streamlined Double Decker Bus</em> and <em>A Pirate’s Life For Me,</em> and been covered by dozens of publications. Brownie Macintosh has been performing since 1965 and has composed songs for the Kingston Trio, the Irish Rovers and others.</p>
<p>Gisele Ganz, a Boston-based actress and singer whose credentials include performances with the Boston Pops, joined the team as &#8220;Julie&#8221; in 2005. Note location: Bates&#8217; historic Quad, in front of Coram Library<strong>,</strong> Campus Avenue (rain site: Olin Arts Center Concert Hall).</p>
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