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Terry Kitchen & Mara Levine at St. John's Gallery Sunday April 3

Award-winning singer/songwriter (and Easton native) Terry Kitchen returns for concert with NJ folksinger Mara Levine

Award-winning Boston folk singer/songwriter (and Easton native) Terry Kitchen and New Jersey folksinger Mara Levine will be performing at The Gallery at St. John's Lutheran Church, 330 Ferry St., Easton on Sunday April 3. The concert begins at 1 PM and there is a suggested donation of $10. For more information on the concert visit www.stjohnseaston.org.

Called "one of New England's best songwriters" by The Boston Globe, Terry Kitchen creates songs that are portraits of ordinary people and emotions, captured with extraordinary compassion, honesty and humor. His new CD The Post-American Century, which features Mara Levine on four tracks, reached #19 on the national Folk-DJ radio chart. His songs have won the Mid-Atlantic and USA Song Contests and been runner-up in the John Lennon Songwriting Contest. An Easton native, Kitchen attended St. John's as a child and returns every year to perform. He began singing with Mara Levine in 2008, and the duo released an EP CD in 2012. Kitchen also published a novel, 2013's Next Big Thing, about his experiences in the '80s rock band Loose Ties. More on Terry at www.terrykitchen.com

Called "one of the best singers of her generation" by Christine Lavin, New Jersey folksinger MARA LEVINE creates beautiful interpretations of traditional and contemporary folk songs. Reviewers have compared her voice to folk icons Judy Collins, Joan Baez, and Joni Mitchell. Mara's second solo recording, Jewels and Harmony, was the #3 album on the Folk-DJ airplay chart for 2013. She is also a talented jewelry designer, and visually lights up the stage when she performs. More on Mara at www.maralevine.com

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