Sunday Night Concert!
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Suzanne and I went to a concert Sunday night at the Cultural Center. It was great. There were three singers and musicians: Aoife (pronounced Effie) Clancy, Chuck Colley, and Eric Wendelsken. They write music and play several instruments. Chuck plays a Dobro, which is a resonating guitar played in your lap. This was invented by the Dopyera brothers, so it comes from Do of their name and bro from brothers. Also, I found out that dobro means good in their native Slovac language. It was very good and very mellow. I saw Susan Tedeschi at the Melody Tent the other night and she was way too loud. Her band members were excellent musicians, but she was too loud.
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