Rosen House Concerts: Amy Kucharik, Wes Collins & Andrew Delaney

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Rosen House, Dallas, TX

Three award winning, nationally touring songwriters live and in living color (and living room) at Rosen House Concerts!

Myron's making dinner, so come hungry at 7pm! BYOWhatever to drink. Music starts at 8.

AMY KUCHARIK: The 2015 Kerrville New Folk-winning songwriter explores the full range of her ukulele, both exploiting and defying its reputation as a novelty instrument. Her catchy, sexy, sometimes haunting lyrics recount tales of reluctant love, heartbreak, revenge, and grit. Drawing from blues and Dixieland traditions and with a street-smart stagecraft honed in the subways of Boston, Amy’s "modern vintage" grooves have earned her comparisons to Lake Street Dive, Maria Muldaur and the Asylum Street Spankers. http://www.amykucharik.com/

WES COLLINS, not to be confused with the Red Time Force Power Ranger, is a singer-songwriter from Chapel Hill, NC and a 2015 Kerrville Grassy Hill New Folk winner. Wes calls his music “guitar driven folk-pop with teeth.” He released his debut album, One Layer Down, in 2013. Live, Wes often plays solo, accompanied only by intricate, masterful fingerpicking on his acoustic guitar. Wes is currently hard at work on his second record. http://wescollins.com/

ANDREW DELANEY is a touring Americana/folk singer-songwriter out of Dallas, TX. His most recent album, "Stricken, Smitten, & Afflicted," features the Roots Music Report #1 single, "There's A Light On." A classic storyteller who depicts the American landscape with cinematic style, Delaney has been dubbed “The Alfred Hitchcock of singer/songwriters" by Rich Warren of WFMT radio, Chicago. 2016 saw his band, Andrew Delaney & The Horse You Rode In On playing the mainstage of the Kerrville Folk Festival. http://www.andrewdelaneymusic.com/

Seating is limited so RSVP now by emailing RosenHouseConcerts(at)gmail(dot)com

Suggested donation $20. PayPal (as gift) to RosenHouseConcerts(at)gmail(dot)com

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