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Get ready for an extraordinary evening as the Women of Wine, Women & Song return to Kerrytown Concert House for the 24th installment of their adored cabaret series!
This year’s show, Songs in the Keys of Life, will guide you through a musical journey that mirrors the diverse phases of life we all navigate. From bravely challenging the world to “bring it on,” to the quest for love in all the right (and sometimes wrong) places; from the lessons learned from mistakes and the triumphs of success to the revelation of the power of human connection – the Women will explore a full spectrum of human experience. Through laughter, introspection, and even irreverence, Songs in the Keys of Life is set to evoke cherished memories, stir deep emotions, and keep you grinning from ear to ear.
As Kerrytown Concert House’s signature annual fundraising event, Wine, Women & Song is not just a concert; it’s a celebration of community, music, and the shared stories that bind us all. Whether you’re attending for the first time or the 24th, you will leave filled with joy, hope, and a rhythm that will have you tapping your toes long after the final note.
Join us in this unforgettable experience! The incredible women who dedicate their time and talents to this event, along with their vibrant audiences, create a magical atmosphere that truly makes Wine, Women & Song a special occasion.
We can’t wait to see you there!
Personnel
The Women: Laurie Atwood*, Linda Beaupré, Sue Booth, Gayle Martin, Jess Merritt, January Provenzola, Deanna Relyea, Emily Rogers-Driskill, Susan Shipman, Monica Swartout-Bebow, and Kathy Waugh
Pianist/Music Director: Tim Van Riper
Violinist: Sonia Lee
Drummer: Jonathon Brown
Show Creators: Linda Beaupré, Sue Booth, and Susan Shipman
Producer: Monica Swartout-Bebow
Staging Consultant: Roxy Diederich
*Only in April
Price: $35-75, Students: $20-60
Kerrytown Concert House
415 N Fourth Ave
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
United States
Sunny, with a high of 54 and low of 20 degrees. Sunny in the morning, overcast in the afternoon and evening, clear overnight.
As we noticed the rapid deterioration and indentation of the road from all of this truck traffic, which presumably will only get worse as the weather and road surface gets warmer, we have wondered just who is responsible for the cost to repair/replace these roads?
Did anyone ask the nearby residents if they want a party palace in their neighborhood? Traffic, parking, crowds, trash, noise: was any of this considered when making this decision?
The organizers are required to submit an application to the City of Saline for this event. If you wish to provide input, comments can be sent to the City Clerk or made in person at anytime or more specifically when their application appears on the council agenda.
So the senior citizens and the kids that decided not to go to work are doing what? Protesting what? Are they updet that KAMALA was REJECTED? Then let them have FREE CHEESE.
You are so easily triggered you ancient snowflake. Calm down. Get off the internet, stop listening to podcasts. Go touch grass. Your king lied to you, that’s very obvious at this point. Now, you just seem to be lying to yourself.
Tom you sound like your disillusioned by the liberal media are you admiting that your "wrong" I sense anger in your statement? What is it that you are AFRAID of? Is VOTE ID against your parties wish LIST?
Enjoy the senior parade!
In 1845 there was a flour mill, a dam and tailrace . It was placed on the National Historic Register as Schuyler Mills Historic District. This 13-acre historic district is now a well known landmark representing an era we will never see again..