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    Meadowlark Performs at The Well Red Coyote

    August 3, 2014No Comments
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    logo_wellredcoyoteSedona AZ (August 3, 2014) – The Well Red Coyote bookstore in West Sedona continues its annual summer concert series with a special performance by Meadowlark on Friday, August 8, from 6:30 to 8:00 pm.

    Meadowlark is the instrumental duo of Rick Cyge on guitar and mandolin and Lynn Trombetta on flute and penny whistle.

    20140803_Meadowlark1This all instrumental show is performed by two of the very best musicians in the Sedona and Verde Valley – all original, with classical, folk, jazz and even rock influences. Cyge is a master finger-stylist and Trombetta’s melody lines are hypnotic.

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    The concert is free and open to the public.

    The Well Red Coyote is located at 3190 W. Highway 89A, at the corner of 89A and Dry Creek Road.  For more information, call 282-2284 or go to www.wellredcoyote.com.

    The Well Red Coyote Bookstore

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