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Vermont Timbre plans CD release concert at Next Stage
Amelia Struthers and Mike Mrowicki, the duo that makes up Vermont Timbre.
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Vermont Timbre plans CD release concert at Next Stage

PUTNEY — On Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7 p.m., Vermont Timbre will debut its new album, Songs to Light the Way. The show will be downstairs at Next Stage Arts on Kimball Hill in Putney, and is a benefit for the Food4 Kids program at Putney Central School.

Admission will be by donation, which will go to the program.

Vermont Timbre, the duo of Amelia Struthers and Mike Mrowicki, brings simple, sweet harmonies and easy, rich musical backing to their original songs.

For this show, they'll be accompanied by Julian McBrowne on bass and multi-instrumentalist Derrik Jordan.

Songs To Light the Way is inspired by the people and landscape of Vermont.

To learn more, visit nextstagearts.org or vttimbre.hearnow.com.

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