Rose Polenzani & Rose Cousins - June 26th, 2008

June 26, 2008
7:30 pm

Join us at our next show on Thursday June 26th, when we will be hosting
Rose Polenzani and Rose Cousins.

Individually, these two women are both among the smartest, most talented singer-songwriters you can find playing today. Put them together and it’s something to behold! It is a rare treat to catch either of these two touring in Minnesota, so we couldn’t be more excited to be hosting them together, in our home!

About Rose and Rose, WERS.org wrote: “Rose Polenzani and Rose Cousins have the same first name and sing in the same genre of music. One would think that they would immediately reflect each other in the music department, but that is only true when they sing together. Each woman has a distinctly different style, sound, and voice, and when combined, their harmony is contagious.”

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Thank you and our next show…

Little Apple House Concerts wants to send a HUGE thank you out to everyone who came to the Edie Carey show on March 20th! We absolutely could not have been happier with the turn out and with the show itself. We’ve received so much great feedback from so many of you, we can’t wait to host more shows.

And speaking of more shows, we have something very special in the works. Hopefully we will be able to officially announce it very soon and begin taking reservations. It is a show I guarantee you won’t want to miss out on! I can’t wait to dish all the details.

Thanks again to everyone, and we look forward to seeing you again at Little Apple House Concerts!

Edie Carey - March 20th, 2008

March 20, 2008
7:30 pm

We are so excited to be hosting the talented and fabulous Edie Carey on Thursday, March 20th, 2008!

Boston-based singer-songwriter Edie Carey is known for her unmistakable honeyed voice, her intelligent, heart-grabbing songs, but perhaps most especially for her warm, engaging presence on - and off - stage. As much a part of her show as the music itself, Edie’s wry and often self-mocking humor makes audiences feel as though they have just spent an evening with a very close friend.

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