BRUNSWICK — Ted DeMille will perform his special brand of original acoustic live in concert at the Frontier Café on January 31 at 8 pm. Ted writes with authority and performs with an accessible, understated passion. His music is decidedly left-handed and draws influence from Chuck Berry, Bob Dylan, Greg Brown, and Bill Monroe. Ted’s songs are instantly memorable and equally comfortable in a waxed New England hall, a Bluegrass Festival, a church basement, or the intimate confines of a cozy listening room. He sings songs worth hearing. Joined by the indispensible Taylor Smith on mandolin, guitar, and vocals, and ace bassman Chris Dombrowski, this is a show not to be missed. The wonderful Giff Jamison opens the show. For more information call the Frontier Café at 207-725-5222 or visit www.explorefrontier.com
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