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Arts

Rock Voices returns to Brattleboro for AIDS Project benefit

BRATTLEBORO — Director Tony Lechner invites one and all to join Rock Voices, the area's only community rock chorus, for a warm winter evening of rock and pop classics like you've never heard them before.

The concert will take place at Centre Congregational Church, located at 193 Main St., on Friday, Jan. 8, at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.

The group will also be holding a 50/50 raffle at intermission, as 50 percent of the proceeds will benefit the AIDS Project of Southern Vermont.

This winter concert includes hits from the 1960s right up to the present, from Led Zeppelin and Simon & Garfunkel, to ABBA, Journey, and Beck. The songs all represent the choir members' personal favorites.

Rock Voices is backed up by a professional four-piece band whose talented musicians all have local roots: Ross Bellenoit (guitar), Dan Leary (bass), Mitch Chakour (keyboards), and David Tallarida (drums). Add to that the harmonies of Lechner's arrangements sung by a 100-plus member voice choir, and listeners will be in for a real treat.

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