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August 8, 2014, Friday - Live Music at Aster Cafe

Time: 9:00pm $10

Location: Aster Cafe, 125 Main Stree SE

Tonight:  Jeff Arundel + Ann Klein

Mr. Arundel returns to the Aster Cafe with his band of pseudo-rebels “the bahama boys”, in search of the early autumn winds that signal the start of the Melancholy Season. This youngster’s set will include many of his hits and near hits, and hits that were just in the wrong decade or they would have been hits, and some covers. The Boston Globe has called J.A. “an uncanny combination of James Taylor and Townes Van Zandt”, while Mr. Arundel himself always has wanted to be the swedish Bill Withers.