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- From: zander@sumax.seattleu.edu (Carol Zander)
- Newsgroups: pnw.general,seattle.general
- Subject: Re: Folk concert -- Lee Murdock, Friday, Nov. 20
- Message-ID: <5795@sumax.seattleu.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 00:22:01 GMT
- Article-I.D.: sumax.5795
- References: <5764@sumax.seattleu.edu> <1992Nov15.003617.2873@u.washington.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov15.003617.2873@u.washington.edu> pkemp@byron.u.washington.edu (Paul Kemp) writes:
- >In article <5764@sumax.seattleu.edu> zander@sumax.seattleu.edu (Carol Zander) writes:
- >>The Seattle Folklore Society presents midwestern folksinger, songwriter,
- >>and ragtime and blues guitarist
- >> Lee Murdock
- >>in a house concert on
- >> Friday, November 20 at 8pm.
- > What's a 'house concert'? Is it wheel-chair accessable?
- >
-
- A house concert is a concert that is in a house ... a great
- venue for people that aren't that well-known. This saves on
- the cost of renting, etc and makes an otherwise not possible
- concert possible. It's also a great setting ... intimate.
-
- Is it wheel-chair accessable? Well, depends on the house.
- Some are not unless you count carrying the wheel-chair in
- the house as accessable. These are folk-sy events and I'm
- positive carrying a wheel-chair in would be just fine (if
- it's okay with the person in the chair).
-
- The house for Lee Murdock does have about 7 stairs to the
- front door.
-