Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Win Tickets with a Whiter Shade of Pendragon

Celtic heroes Pendragon visit the Narrows this Saturday, October 29th, with a cool new CD called "Artistic License."

Pendragon have enlivened the Rhode Island area for a long, long time. Their personnel has shifted a bit, but the mainstays are still around: Bob Drouin, Russell Gusetti, Ken Lyon and Mary Lee Partington. As the crew at the Narrows knows from doing at least one previous show (maybe more; I can't remember), these are some of the nicest, most down-to earth performers we've worked with. About a decade ago, your humble blogger helped produce a CD called "Invincible Summer" which included a track from Pendragon, and that's when I first got to know these folks. Talk about low maintenance! No egos, just caring.

And they now feature a step dancer--Kevin Doyle--and Josh Kane on whistles and flute.

Okay, now let's talk free tickets:

On their new CD they feature a cover of the song "A Whiter Shade of Pale." The first person who emails me at slouishug@comcast.net with the name of the group that did this song back in 1967--and you must spell their name correctly--wins a pair of tickets to Saturday night's Pendragon show.

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