Brockville – The first 1000 Islands House Concert is being held on Tuesday, April 16th featuring Sarah Segal-Lazar.
Doors open at 6:30 pm with the show beginning at 7:00 pm. Advance reservation is required to secure seats as space is limited.
A suggested minimum donation of $25 can be sent to: 1000islandshouseconcerts@gmail.com To make a cash donation-based reservation please contact them to make in-person arrangements.
Hosts for this event are Amanda Keeley, Mark Lloyd & Jeremy Kahn.
Contact them at 6133403053 or 1000islandshouseconcerts@gmail.com
Guests are welcome to BYOB and/or bring something to share on the snack table.
The historic and intimate venue is located in the heart of downtown Brockville. The address will be provided upon confirmation of reservation.
For more information on 1000 Islands House Concerts please visit: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556825182700
“We look forward to sharing more live music and supporting more artists with the help of our community. Thank you Brockville and surrounding area for helping put our town back on the map for the 401 tour route, these are exciting times for us all!! ” said organizers on their Facebook Page.
Sarah Segal-Lazar has been making music since before she could talk. Folks say she took her first steps in 3/4 time. By the time she was nine, she was sending songs to the local radio station.
At nineteen, she moved to the City That Never Sleeps, that Concrete Jungle we call Gotham, to study the art of acting. But she couldn’t leave the music behind. She started playing in dive bars in the Lower East Side and jazz bars in Greenwich Village. She would have stayed forever if Uncle Sam hadn’t come knocking when her visa expired. Not wanting to be an actual outlaw, she packed her bags and headed north.
Upon crossing back over the 49th parallel, Sarah took her love of music and her love of theatre, hitched them together, and created her award-winning company, Sermo Scomber. She’s gone on to release her own music, as well as compose for others. Her songs have even been featured on CBC’s As It Happens multiple times—one of Sarah’s proudest moments. Dancing at the crossroads where folk and country meet, reviewers have called her music “simply mesmerizing” and “so gorgeous, they made the air go still.“
These days, the Femme Fatale of Folk splits her time between the busy streets of Montreal and the red shores of PEI—and sharing her tunes wherever the wind may take her. Her latest album VALLEYS, produced by Canadian folk luminary Matthew Barber, is out now.
For more information please visit: https://www.sarahsegalmusic.com/
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