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Saturday Family Concert: Harmonica Pocket

Singing Thanksgiving

Date:
Saturday, November 16
Time:
11:00 am PST
Cost:
$10 – $35 Sliding Scale (Free for ages 22 & Under)
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Venue

The Wyncote NW Forum
1119 8th Ave (Entrance off Seneca St.)
Seattle, 98101 United States
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22 and Under

Note: Saturday Family Concerts are approximately 60 minutes long.

Keeth Apgar from The Harmonica Pocket smiles in front of a black background, holding a ukulele bottom-side up and resting his chin on it.
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Groovy acoustic band The Harmonica Pocket celebrates autumn and the season of gratitude with a fresh new seasonal show called Singing Thanksgiving.

This highly interactive 50-minute set gets young and old alike singing and moving in their seats. Audience members will be invited to co-create and improvise lyrics on a Harmonica Pocket original song Give Thanks and sing names of harvest fruits and vegetables on Apple Apple. Families are invited to bring homegrown fruits or vegetables to be incorporated into the show.

As with all of our Saturday Family Concerts, this event is free for ages 22 and under.

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While sometimes featuring a cast o’plenty, The Harmonica Pocket brings their zesty solo act to Town Hall, incorporating live loops to “build a band” right in front of the audience’s ears. Acoustic guitar, ukulele, bass, wah-wah guitar solos, and harmonicas fill out a big sound for a solo performer with only a handful of instruments and a loop pedal on stage. The Harmonica Pocket has a lot of fun onstage and every interactive, highly improvised all-ages show gets kids and grown-ups singing, laughing and moving in their seats.

The Harmonica Pocket has charted on core college and non-commercial radio stations around the country, is being played on satellite radio, MTV, other cable stations, and is currently being streamed all over the planet.


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