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**FULL** Barry ONeill **ICY STREETS** (Special Event)
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**FULL** Barry ONeill **ICY STREETS** (Special Event)
When
31 Jan 2009
8:00 PM - 10:30 PM
Location
Cook's Treehouse, Oberlin, OH
CAUTION ICY STREETS The community roads and especially the sides of the street where you park, are very icy. Feel free to fill up our driveway. Early arrivals please pull all the way in. Portions of the wooden walkway also have Ice.Barry O?Neill is the sort of singer you could swap songs with in your living room, and three days later, he?d still be coming up with songs that you haven?t yet heard yet. Professionally, he may be a political scientist and academic, and music is his hobby, but he?s been ferreting out good songs all his life. His huge repertoire ranges from the grand to the humorously topical. A Canadian by birth, he draws from material from all over North America, from the streets of New York to the hills of Canada to the Victorian parlor. Described as laid-back and unassuming, his wit is dry, and his guitar and concertina playing is skillfully understated. Even if you?ve never met him yet, plan to spend a memorable evening with someone you?ll feel you have known for years.
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