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| | Anthony da Costa and Greg Klyma |
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Sales have ended for this event. Tickets may still be available at the door.
Pre-sales end at noon on the day of the show. Remaining tickets will be available at the door starting a 1/2 hour before showtime. You may call the venue at 518-583- 0022 after 12:30 PM on the day of the show to find out if tickets will be available. Tickets are $2 more at the door. |
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| Description |
Born in Buffalo on his father's bowling night, Greg Klyma grew up in a blue-collar town with a blue-collar work ethic and an appreciation of blue-collar fun. After spending the past decade as a traveling musician, Greg has racked up numerous songwriting awards and released a new album, Rust Belt Vagabond, an exploration of his own shortcomings, the way we depend on each other, and the healing power of love. His material is diverse, ranging from historical ballads to outrageously funny bar songs, and even songs improvised in the moment. Anthony da Costa is the teenager now known to folk fans up and down the East coast as "the very, very young man, with a very, very old soul." During 2008 Anthony celebrated his 17th birthday, released his sixth CD, opened for Loretta Lynn, was profiled in The New York Times, performed at the Kerrville, Falcon Ridge, Philadelphia and Woody Guthrie Folk Festivals, debuted in Europe and was nominated as Folk Alliance Emerging Artist of the Year. Style-wise, Anthony's songs travel the trail blazed by Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlingsa tender, bittersweet exploration of love and loss. It's resonating with audiences like nothing the folk world has witnessed since the arrival of Bob Dylan.
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Caffe Lena is an all-ages listening room that does not serve alcohol. Desserts, light vegetarian fare, and organic fair-trade coffee are offered at all shows. // Caffe Lena Members support the venue & get discounts on tickets. To join or renew, please follow this link: www.caffelena.org/membership.htm. Your discount can be applied to this ticket purchase. |
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