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We are a few minutes walk from the North Station-Haverhill Commuter Rail and the 136/137 Bus Line

LINDEN TREE COFFEEHOUSE
Unitarian Universalist Church
326 Main Street
Wakefield, MA 0188
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 Welcome to the Linden Tree Coffeehouse!

 Presenting the Finest of Folk Music since 1985

All shows start at 8:00 pm     Door opens at 7:30 pm
unless otherwise noted in the specific show description

To reserve seats or for more information,
call 781-246-2836
or click HERE to email
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Click HERE for a printable pdf file of the May Show 2010 Flyer. Includes a preview of the next season!


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2010-2011 Shows


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September 25, 2010
Debby McClatchy with Lottie Crabtree

October 16, 2010
Jez Lowe

November 6, 2010
Sparky and Rhonda Rucker
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December 4, 2010
Susie Burke and David Surrette

January 8, 2011
Jubilee Mule and Grass Routes Bluegrass)

February 5, 2011
Scott Ainslie

March 12, 2011
Christine Lavin

April 9, 2011
Pete and Maura Kennedy)

May 14, 2011
John Flynn

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October 24, 2009    $18.00 in advance, $20.00 at door   8:00 pm

Robbie O'Connell and Aoife Clancy
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"Robbie O'Connell has a unique perspective on life from both sides of the Atlantic. His music spans a wide spectrum of emotion, balancing cynicism with light hearted discourse and moving sentimentality... although he has obvious roots in traditional Irish music, O'Connell is never limited by its charm or range. Instead, he pushes his music further into the mainstream..."
- Chris Fisher, The Minuteman Chronicle

 

 

With seven recordings under her belt in the last decade, Aoife Clancy has clearly established herself as one of the Divas of Irish and contemporary Folk Music. As one reviewer remarked, “she has a breadth of styles that make her concerts fascinating. Her singing would melt packed ice with it’s warmth and richness”
– Mike Jackson, Canberra Times.