On Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 7pm, Crandall Public Library will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a Mexican music performance. Don and Victoria Armstrong, a harmonizing duet from Tuscon, Arizona, will entertain the audience with songs of Mexico and the American southwest.
"The beauty and mystery of the Southwest as seen through the eyes of two brilliant singer-songwriters, Don & Victoria Armstrong. Cowboy songs, inspired Mexican songs and evocative, sensitive originals in an ever-expanding repertoire of hauntingly beautiful compositions overlaid with stunning vocal harmonies."
--Review of "Songs Along the Rio Grande" CD from Folk Times
This event will be held in the Community Room on the lower level of the Library from the Glen Street entrance. Free and open to the public; no reservations necessary. Seating is first-come, first served. Call 518-792-6508 or visit http://www.crandalllibrary.org/ for additional information. To hear a sample of Don and Victoria’s music, visit http://www.donandvictoria.com/.
"The beauty and mystery of the Southwest as seen through the eyes of two brilliant singer-songwriters, Don & Victoria Armstrong. Cowboy songs, inspired Mexican songs and evocative, sensitive originals in an ever-expanding repertoire of hauntingly beautiful compositions overlaid with stunning vocal harmonies."
--Review of "Songs Along the Rio Grande" CD from Folk Times
This event will be held in the Community Room on the lower level of the Library from the Glen Street entrance. Free and open to the public; no reservations necessary. Seating is first-come, first served. Call 518-792-6508 or visit http://www.crandalllibrary.org/ for additional information. To hear a sample of Don and Victoria’s music, visit http://www.donandvictoria.com/.
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