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Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts Features Singer/Songwriter Pamela Means & Kim Moberg
Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts Saturday, May 2nd at 7:30 PM
S inger/Songwriter, jazz musician, and activist headlines the final show of the season at the Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts on Saturday, May 2nd at 7:30 p.m. Singer/Songwriter Kim Moberg opens the show.
Pamela Means is an Easthampton MA-based, multiple award-winning, singer-songwriter and jazz musician. Biracial, Queer, Artist-Activist and, “one of the fiercest guitar players and politically-rooted musicians in the industry today,” (Curve Magazine.) Means has worn a hole in two of her guitars with her “insanely brilliant” (Press Herald, Portland ME) and “stark, defiant songs” (New York Times). From proest anthems to songs with pointed social commentary, Means is a fearless singer and performer who challenges, educates, and entertains.
Kim Moberg’s rich vocals, described as “a blend of honey and whiskey”, gently guides listeners through her musical stories while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy, heartbreak, healing and social consciousness. A native of Alaska and of the Tlingit tribe, Kim has recorded 4 albums with Grammy nominated producer Jon Evans and has performed at many area coffeehouses including Club Passim and Circle of Friends.
The show is presented by Harmony on the Green Coffeehouse Concerts and will be performed in Clark Hall at Hancock Church, 1912 Massachusetts Ave in Lexington. Tickets are $25 or “pay what you can” and are available at harmonyonthegreen.org. The church is fully accessible, with an elevator off of the Mass. Ave entrance and free parking on Mass Ave and in the rear of the church. Complimentary refreshments are served. The performance is made possible in part by a grant from the Lexington Cultural Council.
