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David Olney, Hungrytown will perform in Wardsboro

WARDSBORO — The next Wardsboro Curtain Call show on Saturday, July 22, opens with local favorite Hungrytown. The folk duo will take the stage at 7 p.m. at Wardsboro Town Hall on Main Street. They will open for singer-songwriter David Olney.

Olney has released more than 20 albums during the past four decades. His music has been prominently featured in ABC-TV's Nashville and his intelligent songs have been recorded by Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt, Del McCoury, Tim O'Brien, Front Country, Slaid Cleaves, and Steve Young, among many others.

Well-known for his energetic live performances, Olney will be joined by Daniel Seymour on bass. To sample some of his music, visit www.davidolney.com.

After more than a decade of worldwide touring and three album releases, Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson - otherwise known as the folk duo Hungrytown - have earned a reputation for the quality and authenticity of their songwriting.

Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is $10 at the door. Visit www.WardsboroCurtainCall.net for more information.

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