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<p>From Celtic to pop to sounds from &#8217;round the  world, the 2006 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series offers  acoustic music for every taste. Starting at 6 p.m. every Thursday  through Aug. 10, concerts take place in the Florence Keigwin  Amphitheater, overlooking Lake Andrews at Bates College. The rain site  is the adjacent Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St.</p>
<p>Concerts are open to the public at no charge. Bring blankets or lawn  chairs and a picnic supper. For more information, please call  207-786-6400.<span id="more-31831"></span></p>
<p>Based in midcoast Maine, King Pirogi performs at  Bates on July 27. This lively, danceworthy quartet covers the musical  waterfront, from polka to swing to Elvis and beyond. Its members are  accordionist Tom Jamrog, reedman Dwight Burtis, lead singer and drummer  Hank Lunn, bassist Dave Kirkham and trumpeter Jake Thomas.</p>

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<p>The One-World Music Ensemble plays its annual  Midsummer Lakeside concert on Aug. 3. The ensemble comprises  musicians from the Bates Dance Festival, which takes place at the  college for four weeks in July and August. Using percussion, accordion,  bouzouki, marimba, kalimba and other instruments, these expert players  weave a intricate tapestry of sounds from all over the planet.</p>
<p>The Bates Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series concludes on Aug. 10 with  singer-songwriter Carolyn Currie &#8212; of whom the  respected folk-music magazine Dirty Linen said simply, &#8220;Look out, Dar  Williams and Catie Curtis . . .&#8221; Celebrated for her deeply felt lyrics,  ringing melodies and captivating voice, Currie is a prizewinning veteran  of festivals and folk competitions all across the continent, including  the gold-standard Kerrville Folk Festival, in Texas.</p>

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<p>A student of the Beatles, Judy Collins, Simon and Garfunkel and other  &#8217;60s icons, Currie was also influenced by such writers as Henry David  Thoreau and Emily Dickinson. She has shared stages with such respected  artists such as Cheryl Wheeler, Tom Rush and Maine&#8217;s own Ellis Paul. Her  latest recording, <em>Kiss of Ghosts</em> (Etherean), was chosen as one  of 2004&#8242;s top independent releases by Performing Songwriter Magazine.  She lives in Cumberland.</p>
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<p>From Celtic to pop to sounds from &#8217;round the world, the 2006 Bates College Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series offers acoustic music for every taste. Starting at 6 p.m. every Thursday through Aug. 10, concerts take place in the Florence Keigwin Amphitheater, overlooking Lake Andrews at Bates College. The rain site is the adjacent Olin Arts Center Concert Hall, 75 Russell St.</p>
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<p>Concerts are open to the public at no charge. Bring blankets or lawn chairs and a picnic supper. For more information, please call 207-786-6400.</p>
<p>On July 20, the Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series presents the Sheepscot Sound. Based in midcoast Maine, this quartet croons in smooth harmony through tunes ranging from barbershop classics to jazz, pop-rock and much more.</p>
<p>Also headquartered in the midcoast, King Pirogi performs at Bates on July 27. This lively, danceworthy quartet covers the musical waterfront, from polka to swing to Elvis and beyond. Its members are accordionist Tom Jamrog, reedman Dwight Burtis, lead singer and drummer Hank Lunn, bassist Dave Kirkham and trumpeter Jake Thomas.</p>

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<p>The One-World Music Ensemble plays its annual Midsummer Lakeside concert on Aug. 3. The ensemble comprises musicians from the Bates Dance Festival, which takes place at the college for four weeks in July and August. Using percussion, accordion, bouzouki, marimba, kalimba and other instruments, these expert players weave a intricate tapestry of sounds from all over the planet.</p>
<p>The Bates Midsummer Lakeside Concert Series concludes on Aug. 10 with singer-songwriter Carolyn Currie &#8212; of whom the respected folk-music magazine Dirty Linen said simply, &#8220;Look out, Dar Williams and Catie Curtis . . .&#8221; Celebrated for her deeply felt lyrics, ringing melodies and captivating voice, Currie is a prizewinning veteran of festivals and folk competitions all across the continent, including the gold-standard Kerrville Folk Festival, in Texas.</p>

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<p>A student of the Beatles, Judy Collins, Simon and Garfunkel and other &#8217;60s icons, Currie was also influenced by such writers as Henry David Thoreau and Emily Dickinson. She has shared stages with such respected artists such as Cheryl Wheeler, Tom Rush and Maine&#8217;s own Ellis Paul. Her latest recording, <em>Kiss of Ghosts</em> (Etherean), was chosen as one of 2004&#8242;s top independent releases by Performing Songwriter Magazine. She lives in Cumberland.</p>
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