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Joe Reilly Concert at Detroit Waldorf School

Title: Joe Reilly Concert at Detroit Waldorf School 4th Friday Family Fun Night
Status: Closing date exceeded
Begin: Friday, 26 February 2010 5:00 PM
End: Friday, 26 February 2010 7:00 PM
Closing date: Friday, 26 February 2010 5:00 PM
Presented by: Melanie Reiser
Who Should Attend: Everyone Welcome
Location: The Detroit Waldorf School is located in Historic Indian Village at 2555 Burns Ave., Detroit, MI 48214
Seats available: Contact Event Organizer

Detroit Waldorf School 4th Friday Family Fun Night

Enjoy a family night of fun. Events last approximately 1 1/2 hours.
Friday, February 26, 2010 -- 7 p.m.
Joe Reilly Concert

Free of charge, open to the public and for the whole family. All children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

Joe Reilly has been a singer, songwriter, and guitarist for over twelve years and has had extensive performance and touring experience, bringing messages of hope and peace in his songs to audiences in the Midwest and across the United States. Both of his parents are singers and guitarists and Joe grew up listening to their classical and liturgical music in his home and church, learning that music can be prayerful, healing, and celebratory. With their help he began to teach himself to play guitar and sing. In addition to self-instruction he has also studied voice and guitar privately and at the "Old Town School of Folk Music" in Chicago. Joe is Italian, Irish, and Native American (Cherokee). His background in the study and performance of many different musical styles, including Native American music, folk, blues, jazz, liturgical, and classical, as well as his academic studies of environmental justice and racism and spiritual roots in Catholicism and Native American religions has led to a writing style that incorporates these diverse influences into a unique and powerful voice.

RSVP is requested, please contact:
Melanie Reiser, Outreach Director
Phone: 313.822.0300
Fax:313.822.4030.
Email: melaniereiser@detroitwaldorf.org
Web site:www.detroitwaldorf.org