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Common Ground Presents: The Roots Café Songwriters Series
An Evening of New Songs by Some of the Mid-Atlantic’s Finest Singer-Songwriters

Junior Cline, ellen cherry, Lea Gilmore, Howard Markman, the Beltways and the Stone Hill All-Stars (featuring alumni of the Polkats and Two Legs) perform the songs of Bob Dylan

A benefit concert hosted by Geoffrey Himes
Creative Alliance at the Patterson
Saturday, May 22, at 7:30 p.m.

3134 Eastern Avenue
Baltimore, Maryland
410-276-1651
$15, $12 members or in advance

All proceeds benefit the American Friends Service Committee, the Roots Café and the Creative Alliance
Go to http://www.rootscafe.org/?p=schedule for more information.

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