The North Adams Public Library will be hosting a concert

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2006 Memphis Blues Challenge Finalist, Berkshire-based, Robin O'Herin plays both original and traditional American music using bottleneck and fingerstyle guitar and mountain dulcimer. Her music is distinguished by her pounding rhythm and authentic style.

Robin specializes in historically rich, often interactive concerts that include original and traditional American music, for schools, libraries, and small listening rooms. Her concerts are warm, affirming experiences she shares with the audience. She is currently working on two new CD projects: a country blues/gospel CD and an original blues CD.

This program is free and appropriate for the whole family but seating is limited so call the library to make reservation.

For reservations or information call the library at 662-3133 and ask for the reference desk. You can also visit us at 74 Church St. North Adams, or on the web at www.naplibrary.com.

The library is open Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday 9 to 8, Wednesday and Friday 9 to 5 and Saturday 9 to 1.
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