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UniTunes Coffeehouse
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Upcoming Show
Who We Are
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UniTunes Coffeehouse is a series of concerts featuring musicians performing original music ranging in style from folk to world. We offer great music in a great acoustic, smoke-free venue. We are a non-profit group sponsored by Emerson Unitarian Universalist Church, located in the Galleria area of west Houston, TX. Click here for a map and directions to our church/ concert site.

Sat., May 3, 2008

7:30 PM

Featuring:

Sara Hickman

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opened by Across the Water

Tickets for this show are $13 in advance online up to the day of the concert and $15 at the door.

Doors open at 7 PM

General Admission Seating

This month Sara Hickman will grace the Unitunes stage. Those of you who missed Sara’s show last season truly missed an event.  This well-known Austin-based singer-songwriter, mother, activist and speaker provides a truly electrifying performance, full of not only skill and musical talent, but incredible positive energy, audience engagement, great tales and messages, and incredible charisma. We remember she had the audience weeping in the aisles on one song and singing for joy on the next. Sarah has recorded a bunch of CDs in the past 18 years. From early folk-pop albums to a slew of children's records to last year's "Motherlode," her funny, dramatic return to adult music, Hickman's songs are suffused with a joy for the detail of everyday life, how larger issues break down into the day-to-day. Don’t miss the return of one Texas’ favorite singer/songwriters. Bring a smile, some laughs, and a real friend to a Sara Show.

True to their name, Across The Water is an all-acoustic repertoire that comes from both sides of the Atlantic - just like the players. Steve Goodchild hails from the north of England, and Bob Lahmeyer and Paul Cooper are natives, respectively, of Missouri and Texas. All three play guitar. Bob can pick a bluegrass banjo on one number, and then turn a deft hand to the bass on the next one. Paul plays mandolin, bouzoukis and octave mandolins. Steve might tote a mandolin, mandola, a cittern or even the mandocello he calls "Bloodaxe". Add three capable voices into the instrumental mix and you have all the ingredients for a veritable smorgasbord of new and traditional music from their respective countries and regions.

Tickets online in advance (credit card) : Adults $13 • Tickets at the door (cash/check only): Adults $15

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