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Songwriter Circle feat. Nate Goyette, Karl Lucas and Pat Daddona

Fri, Aug 25

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The Underground - Listening Room

Singer-Songwriter Showcase featuring Nate Goyette, Karl Lucas and Pat Daddona. We will be collecting donations at the door for the Vermont Arts Council benefitting artists affected by the recent flooding across our state.

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Songwriter Circle feat. Nate Goyette, Karl Lucas and Pat Daddona
Songwriter Circle feat. Nate Goyette, Karl Lucas and Pat Daddona

Time & Location

Aug 25, 2023, 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

The Underground - Listening Room, 24 Pleasant St Unit A, Randolph, VT 05060, USA

About the event

Advance: $12 (+fees) // Day of Show: $15 (+fees)

Doors: 7:00pm // Show: $7:30pm

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Singer-Songwriter Showcase featuring Nate Goyette, Karl Lucas and Pat Daddona. We will be collecting donations at the door for the Vermont Arts Council benefitting artists affected by the recent flooding across our state.

Nate Goyette:

Nate Goyette is a New England based songwriter whose music has been self-described as “fitting somewhere between folk, punk, and a sophomore year creative writing class”. Energetic yet introspective, somber yet hopeful, Nate Goyette’s music is for those who think as much as they feel. Nate Goyette has performed in and around the northeast with a full band and as a solo performer. 

Karl Lucas:

Karl began playing the guitar and writing music at the age of 25. His first two and a half decades were spent playing basketball and video games, and wondering just what the hell it is that's going on. Since picking up the guitar (and later the banjo), he's been using them to try to give expression to that wonder.

Patricia Daddona:

Writing folk songs means writing stories with a guitar instead of a reporter's laptop (like Patricia did in her first career). Now a social worker in Springfield, VT, she moonlights virtually and in person across greater New England to carry on the folk music tradition. Writing songs comes from somewhere deep inside and forces itself into expression on the guitar and vocally. 

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