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Score a free pair of tickets to see Corey Harris live in Palo Alto, Wed/28-Fri/30

The folk, blues, and reggae singer and scholar comes to Mitchell Community Center for three nights-act fast!

We’ve got free passes for you and a guest to see blues and reggae singer Corey Harris at Mitchell Community Center in Palo Alto on Wednesday, January 28 (with DJ Sep), Thursday, January 29 (with The Jack Tuttle & Walter Jebe duo), and Friday January 30 (with Will Bernard)!

TO ENTER: Email marke@48hills.org by noon on Tue/27 with “Corey Harris” in the title and the date you wish to see him. I’ll get back to you to tell you if we still have the date available. Limited availability: Act fast!

More about Corey Harris:

1st show of series: Country blues singer and scholar Corey Harris performs the first of a three-night stand at The Mitch. Corey Harris records and performs country blues with undertones of reggae and folk. When he was an undergrad at Bates College of Lewiston Maine, he was preparing to be a school teacher. He earned a fellowship to study in West Africa, where the music of among others but most specifically Boubecar Traore sent him on a path towards fame and fortune as more a musician than a teacher. Beyond tracing that path, his personal journey includes creative sojourns in Denver, Lewiston, New Orleans and Charlottesville. His Palo Alto debut follows previous appearances (over a 30 year career as griot and troubadour) at places like Yoshi’s and the Freight. Its quite possible although we cannot promise that Corey’s Palo Alto residency will include impromptu pop up appearances—a man, a guitar, a vision—in places like Lytton Plaza.

Marke B.
Marke B.
Marke Bieschke is the publisher and arts and culture editor of 48 Hills. He co-owns the Stud bar in SoMa. Reach him at marke (at) 48hills.org, follow @supermarke on Twitter.

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