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May3

John Zipperer & Friends

Noble House Concerts, See Details, Van Nuys, CA 91411

RSVP to: barb@noblehouseconcerts.com or call (818) 780-5979 (Directions given upon RSVP) Contributions to the appetizer/dessert buffet appreciated.

$15.00 Suggested Donation

Eastvale House Concert

Eastvale House Concert, Corona

Special Guests:  Andrea Hamilton& Randall Kirby

Hosts:   Jim & Jennifer Cobb  Doors open at 4:30 - Music starts promptly at 5pm Suggested donation: $10 for the musicians Dinner included – BYOB * Please bring your favorite side dish to share Song circle to follow (bring your guitar) RSVP:  Please email Jennifer Cobb:  jenjencobb@aol.com

Note:  It can be chilly in the evenings, bring a jacket or a blanket for the song circle

Age limit: All ages

Singer-songwriter John Zipperer announces a February 25, 2014, release date for his new CD, Full Circle, on his Ziptunes imprint. Distribution is through CD Baby and the album will be available at Amazon, iTunes and other quality outlets. He’ll celebrate the release of Full Circle with a special show on March 1st at the Thousand Oaks Library as part of their “Live at the Library” concert series.

This special evening will feature an additional artist performance from Ernest Troost.

The 13 tracks on Full Circle include a dozen originals, as well as his unique take on the Van Morrison classic, “Brown-Eyed Girl,” slowing down the tempo to create an even higher focus on the lyrics, which have special relevance to Zipperer. “This recording is a reflection of the love I lost due to my own failings,” he says. “It’s a look back at a wonderful girl whom I hurt through the blindness and the stupidity of my youth. I’ve always loved this song and Van Morrison. I played this in cover bands for years. It always struck me how sad the lyric sounded. I hope Van hears it and likes it.”

The rest of the songs on the new album, which was produced by Nick Kirgo at Disarray Studios and feature backing from members of John’s regular touring band, are very personal in their genesis, yet universal in appeal, dealing with love lost and found, as well as the joy of life, itself.

$20 donation (all proceeds go to the artists). No refunds, no exchanges.

Potluck desserts, coffee and soft drinks will be provided. Please feel free to add to the dessert table. Wine and beer will be sold to benefit the Thousand Oaks Library Foundation.

$20.00

This Acoustic Revolution event includes several Acoustic Americana acts including Sabrina & Craig, Gary Stockdale and John Zipperer & Friends

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

The Shannon Center is located at 6760 Painter Ave, Whittier CA 90601. To get to the Shannon Center, exit the I-605 Freeway at WHITTIER BLVD. Turn EAST on Whittier Blvd. And proceed approximately two (2) miles to PHILADELPHIA ST. Turn LEFT on Philadelphia St. and proceed several blocks through historic Uptown Whittier to Painter Ave. Proceed across Painter Ave. and turn LEFT into the drive on the East side of the Shannon Center for the Performing Arts. A large parking lot is located on the North side of the building. There is also parking on the south side of Philadelphia opposite the Shannon Center.

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