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Armagh Coffee House with Ben Tousley and Sue Kranz

Holy Family Parish in Concord, MA is happy to announce an evening of musical entertainment,which will take place on Saturday, March 23, 7:30 PM at the Armagh Coffee House at Monument Hall, 62 Monument Square, Concord.

Sue Kranz and Ben Tousley have been bringing their uplifting voices and sweet harmonies to East Coast audiences for the past 25 years.  With flute and guitar and in original songs and covers, this lively and engaging duo offer heartfelt  ballads, soulful love songs, incisive social commentary and a delightful sampling of songs from various traditions including Latino, Irish and Jewish.  Their forthcoming album, “Take Heart” will be available at the concert.

The Boston Globe writes:  “Ben Tousley and Sue Kranz entrance folk fans with their rich harmonies and gentle  spirits.”

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Sue Kranz has been much in demand as a vocalist and instrumentalist in Boston  and western MA.  A gifted singer-songwriter, she has released three recordings of original songs and covers and has often appeared with  the women’s singing  group Constellations.  A world traveler who has collaborated musically from Peru to Nepal, Kranz has likewise brought her creative gifts to her classroom as an elementary school teacher for many years in Cambridge and western MA.

Singer-songwriter Ben Tousley is well-known for  his stirring anthems and wry storytelling that bring together the personal, spiritual and political.  He has  received the Beyond War award for bringing programs of  songs  and stories to schools and  libraries and has released six albums of original songs.  Tousley has toured throughout the East Coast as well as the Midwest.  He works part-time as a hospice chaplain and teaches Music and Empowerment at Springfield  College School of  Human Services.  Pete Seeger writes:  “I respect the work of Ben  Tousley tremendously.” Coffee House admission is $15 and children under 12   $5. For more information, contact the parish at 978-369-7442.

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