Scot Albertson & Dr. Joe Utterback Concert in Greenwich, CT - Sat. May 21st @ 7:00p.m. - Guest Artist - Flutist - Mayu Saeki

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Scot Albertson & Dr. Joe Utterback Concert in Greenwich, CT - Sat. May 21st @ 7:00p.m. - Guest Artist - Flutist - Mayu Saeki

Time: May 21, 2011 from 7pm to 8:45pm
Location: Blueberry Music & Art House
Street: 135 Mason Street
City/Town: Greenwich, CT 06830
Website or Map: http://www.scotalbertson.com
Phone: (203).987.6445
Event Type: concert, in, a, art, gallery
Organized By: Scot Albertson
Latest Activity: May 5, 2011

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Scot & Dr. Joe (Vocal / Piano Duo) return to Blueberry Music & Art House for their monthly Concert (Sat. May 21st @ 7:00p.m.).  This is a Concert Series conceived & produced by Scot in Sept. 2010 to offer monthly presentations in this warm intimate Art Gallery focused solely on the music & to support & promote the Artists / Musicians performing.  This Concert will feature Guest Artist Flutist Mayu Saeki.  Miss Saeki will be playing Flute Solo selections along with new material with Scot & Dr. Joe & music from Scot & Dr. Joe's  multiple recordings / CDs.  $20.00 Concert Charge @ The Door (Cash Only Please).  To Reserve Seat(s): contact - scot@scotalbertson.com.  Directions available on www.scotalbertson.com on the Engagement Link.  Refreshments served after the Concert.  Please park on the Town Parking Lot across from Blueberry on Mason Street.  Blueberry is located in the Business District of Greenwich, CT adjacent to Greenwich Avenue restaurants for before or after Concert dining. Visit also: www.joeutterback.com & www.blueberrymusicandarthouse.com.    

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