Connie Sold Out

Connie Sings Joni

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 7:30PM

Doors: 6:30pm
Little Theatre 1 (240 East Ave.)

Completely Sold Out! No tickets available at the door

PROOF OF VACCINATION REQUIRED TO ATTEND

IMPORTANT: Proof of vaccination (along with photo ID) and a mask are REQUIRED to attend this event. Please read our updated COVID Safety Guidelines for full details.

Enjoy this special opportunity to hear Connie Deming perform Joni Mitchell’s BLUE album, a widely chosen favorite in the music industry by fans, musicians and artists alike, in celebration of its 50th anniversary.
 
Kinloch Nelson, guitarist, and Gary Holt, bassist, extraordinary players, will join the performance of the BLUE album in its entirety, and also a broad cross-section of other favorites from Joni’s amazing catalogue. Connie will accompany herself on piano, and share pertinent stories from Joni’s colorful life.
 
• Doors: 6:30pm • Seating: General Admission • Show length: approximately 2 hours, including a 15-minute intermission. • Food/Drink: Beer, wine, and concessions will be available for sale beforehand and during intermission.
ABOUT CONNIE DEMING
Connie Deming has been called by Jeff Spevak “the finest singer in Rochester, a voice blessed with Joni Mitchell clarity, a performer with a bubbling, electric onstage personality.” A featured artist on WXXI’s OnStage series, and a frequent favorite at the Little Theatre Cafe, Connie is a seasoned performer with nine recordings of original music (including two recordings in Ireland) to her credit, as well as decades of performing experience on stages of all varieties, including the Smith Opera House.
You also know her through her shows as one of the Spring Chickens, with Scott Regan and Steve Piper.

Music at the Little is made possible in part by a grant from Drs. Dawn and Jacques Lipson to support performance, innovation and accessibility of the arts in the Rochester community, and thanks to the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.

Support provided by the New York State Council on the Arts