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Hungrytown at CPL Oct. 9

CLYDE -- Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson, better known as Hungrytown, will perform at the Clyde Public Library at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9. The performance is free to the public, but the library recommends you please call 419-547-7174 to reserve your seat.

The duo has combined a personal and professional relationship for more than 14 years. They've also traveled thousands of miles across America and become one of the more celebrated acoustic duos in the country, with a country-flavored close-harmony sound that mixes in occasional touches of bright, mellow pop.

Hall is an award-winning songwriter whose two previous solo albums were released to much critical acclaim. Anderson is a self-tutored scientist of pop culture who deftly combines disparate elements -- a 60s folk harmonica, Applachian fingerpicking, oboe and string trio -- to create the seamless musical fabric woven into their original songs.

Hall and Anderson tour the country in the notorious Blue Meanie, a remarkable, fuel efficient, solar-paneled and, well, blue camper van designed by Anderson to serve as a fully-equipped, four-season home, office, studio and Conestoga wagon for their instruments and sound system -- all under 22 feet.

Visit www.rebeccaandken.com to learn more and listen to their music and come to the Clyde Public Library on Oct. 9 to hear them in person.









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