LINDEN TREE COFFEEHOUSE
Unitarian Universalist Church
326 Main Street
Wakefield, MA 01880

 

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


 

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Click HERE to preview our 24th Season lineup!

2007- 2008 Shows
Our 23rd Season!

October 13, 2007
David Massengill 
Gail Rundlett

*October 21, 2007*
(Sunday 1:00-9:00 pm )
Special SOS gala fundraising  concert for the UU Church Building
12 performers! ($20)

November 17, 2007
Mary McCaslin 
Late Bloomers ($15)


December 8, 2007
Atwater-Donnelly ($15)

January 5, 2008
Bluegrass Bash
with Southern Rail ($15)

February 9, 2008
Robbie O'Connell
Aoife Clancy ($20/18)

March 8, 2008
Chuck Brodsky
Chuck Hall ($15)


April 5, 2008
Cindy Mangsen &
Steve Gillette
Red Molly ($20/18)

May 10, 2008
Brooks Williams
Jack Williams ($20/18)

NEXT SHOW
June 14, 2008
An Evening with
Peggy Seeger ($15)

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June 14, 2008       $15.00     8:00 pm

An Evening with Peggy Seeger
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Peggy Seeger is a member of the North American musical Seeger family, is a singer of traditional Anglo-American songs and activist songmaker. She plays six instruments: piano, guitar, 5-string banjo, Appalachian dulcimer, autoharp and English concertina. She has recorded 22 solo albums and participated directly in more than a hundred others. She lived in England for 35 years with the singer/songmaker Ewan MacColl and has three children and seven grandchildren. She now lives in Boston, Massachusetts, and tours regularly worldwide. She records exclusively for Appleseed Recordings, putting out out a new CD every 18 months. Her website, www.pegseeger,com, gives information and entertainment.

"You might say Peggy is an artist who needs no introduction...She can make a traditional song sound timeless, yet as current as if written yesterday...This is the way traditional music remains alive." Rich Warren The Midnight Special & Folkstage, WFMT Radio