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The Friends of the Northwood Library will present "Humor and Harmony" featuring Rebecca Rule and Cordwood at the Masonic Hall on Route 4 in Northwood on Saturday, October 13, from 7:00-9:00 p.m. Donations of $5.00 per person will be gratefully accepted at the door. Baked goods, cider, and coffee will be available for purchase. All proceeds will benefit the Chesley Memorial Library’s children and adult programs.
Rebecca Rule, aka the Moose of Humor, is a humorist and writer who specialize in funny stories about New Hampshire. She tells stories and gets the audience involved telling stories of their own. You never know what is going to happen once the lies, uh, stories start flying. Her CDs are "Better Than a Poke in the Eye" and "Perley Gets a Dump Sticker." Her latest book is "Could Have Been Worse: True Stories, Embellishments, and Outright Lies." Cordwood is a bluegrass and folk quartet made up of instrumental, vocal, and recording artists from Northwood, Strafford, and Deerfield. This is not your local neighborhood hobby band. They are a fine group of seasoned New England musicians. Each can hold his or her own at field picking or a back stage jam, yet as a band, they present a highly polished on-stage performance. All four members of Cordwood are storytellers and songwriters, creating original material for their performances and recordings. Cordwood provides a unique sound to both originals and to the covers they perform. Their tunes remain heartfelt and down-home. The band’s material is a mixture of traditional bluegrass, folk, and swing. Cordwood is Wini Young on guitar and banjo, Walt Kutylowski on base, Al Pratt on guitar, and Bob Young on mandolin. |