Scott & Michelle Dalziel Perform in Westfield

Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 8:00 pm ET
Westfield




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The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series is proud to present eclectic pop duo, Scott & Michelle Dalziel in concert.

Proceeds from this show will benefit Habitat for Humanity, the Plainfield Chapter ( www.gphabitat.org ).

The lovely Victoria Vox www.victoriavox.com will open.

About Scott & Michelle....
Scott & Michelle Dalziel ( www.dalziel.net ) met in 1997. They found their musical, harmonic, and songwriting chemistry to be extraordinary and magnetic. They immediately combined forces and started collaborating for the release of their 1st of now 4 CD's. The fresh and soulful sounds of their voices, combined with their high energy performance, memorable and meaningful songwriting, and instrumental finness, put them in a category all their own. Scott and Michelle describe their music as "Schizophrenic Folk” .... Acoustic Rock or Folk genres could very well hold them but not completely. They dip down into R&B, Pop, Jazz, Country, Bluegrass, and Blues! Schizophrenic, in deed!

“The Dalziels will caress your mind and your heart with their songs of people and places that exist in all of our minds. You will feel as though you too have seen Topanga Canyon, been a Sea Faring Man leaving a family behind and the yearning of that young crush while you are Waiting for the Revolution. They are without a doubt one of the most talented songwriting teams and musicians that have ever graced our stage."
-- Kim, Monson, Two Harbors Folk Festival, Two Harbors, MN

While Scott's guitar and vocals are smooth and effortless, Michelle's vocal and percussion proves soulful and rhythmic, complimenting each other in their Yin & Yang musical approach making their harmonic weavings a natural blend.


 
 
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Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 8:00 pm ET

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1st United Methodist Church
1 East Broad Street (corner of North Ave)
Westfield, 07090

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Ahrre Maros

Ahrre Maros http://www.ahrre.com and http://www.fairtradecoffee.org has been presenting concerts in Northern New Jersey since 1992, when he first opened Ahrre's Coffee Roastery at the Common Ground Café, in Summit. Unfortunately the Café closed back in 1997 at which point he sought out other venues for his concert presentations. Currently he runs two concert series; the "Coffee With Conscience Concert Series" in Westfield and the "Powerful Women of Song" Series at the Watchung Arts Center in Watchung.>
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The Coffee With Conscience Concert Series http://www.coffeewithconscience.org is now in its eighth season and presents a wide variety of Singer/Songwriters who are professional and touring. The musical styles will vary but at the core you will always find 'acoustic pop.' The CWC Series is unique! It creates community around an evening of great music supporting worthy causes. The events are intended to provide the type of entertainment that is missing from so many of our communities…Entertainment that fosters community and friendship, structured around a good cause, presents a win-win situation for everyone involved.>
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The 'Powerful Women of Song' Series takes place at the Watchung Arts Center http://www.watchungarts.org/PowerfulWomen.htm . Eight incredible evenings of original music are planned for the 2007-2008 Season, focussing on the passion expressed in music written and performed by women. Proceeds from ticket sales will help support the Watchung Arts Center, whose mission is to "Keep the Arts Alive" in the greater Watchung Area.


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