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SonoMusette performs live at Occidental Center Mov. 6

Gary Carnivele October 31, 2021

Saturday November 6th at 8 pm. Occidental Center for the Arts presents SonoMusette . Enjoy a delightful evening of evocative music of 20th century Paris, with classic tunes by Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, Charles Aznavour, Yves Montand, and others. This talented ensemble features vocalist Mimi Pirard with Jan Martinelli, Robert Lunceford, Issac Vandeveer, and Kendrick Freeman. Proof of vaccination and masks required for this indoor event. $25 General/$20 OCA Members. Fine refreshments include wine and beer. Accessible to persons with disabilities. Tickets @ www.occidentalcenterforthearts.org. 3850 Doris Murphy Ct. Occidental, CA. 95465. Become an OCA Member and get a free event ticket! We are a non profit performing and fine arts organization dedicated to Keeping The Arts in our Hearts

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