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Summer Concert Series - The Musers and Familiar Strangers

Join us outdoors in our amphitheater for a Sunday afternoon concert in the shade featuring two great Sonoma County acts!

Limited seating due to State Guidelines, purchase tickets early!

Tickets are $20 for OCA members, $25 for non-members.

Presales have ended; tickets are available at the door.

 
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The Musers are Sonoma County’s goofy folk trio made up of Anita Bear Sandwina playing banjolin, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and harmonica. Megan McLaughlin on guitar and mandolin, Tom Kuhn driving upright bass and mouth percussion. Anita and Megan met on the microphone backing up Keith Greeninger at a shared show with Spark and Whisper, where they discovered their sister-like blend which powers The Musers soaring harmonies. Both Anita and Megan are award-winning songwriters, taking West Coast Songwriter competitions whenever they show up. The Musers' smorgasbord of sound includes Irish, Appalachian, Roots, Jazz, Swing, rock, Americana, and Gospel. At a Muser's show you can be sure that each musical dish will be served with laughter. dancing feet, and the pure joy of their love of music and life.

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Familiar Strangers are a trio of Sonoma County treasures: Kevin Russell, Candy Girard and Tim Sarter. Guitarist and vocalist Kevin Russell has said “Some days I'm a guitar player with a day gig as a psychotherapist. Some days I'm a psychotherapist with a night gig as a guitar player. Some days, could go either way.” Kevin is a dedicated musician that has performed in numerous bands and collaborations throughout the Bay Area. Joining Kevin is Candy Girard, an accomplished violinist and vocalist; and Tim Sarter, standup bass player fantastico. This trio is chock full of talent, positive vibes and musical prowess that is sure to please any crowd with their swing-y and upbeat selection of music.

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