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ROBERT BRUEY (with Special Guests) at the Southold Town Green

The Summer Showcase Concert Series of Southold continues with  Southold's own ROBERT BRUEY AND SPECIAL GUESTS on July 13th and continues each Wednesday evening with a variety of musical events at 7:30pm on the Southold Town Green (through August 24th). Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, even a picnic and join us for some great music.

ROBERT BRUEY

Singer-songwriter and fingerstyle guitarist Robert Bruey grew up in rural New England and lives on Long Island’s North Fork. His roots and how they have helped to shape him are reflected in the original music on his recently released CD, 'Silver Burning Sky', and are even more evident during a live performance. Robert Bruey’s music is honest and real, raw and meaningful, gritty and naturalistic. His deft, spare and unique finger-picking style -- with notes carefully left alone to be heard in the moment -- provides a perfect complement for his earthy and soulful voice and the meaningful, introspective lyrics of his songs. As a musical artist, he paints with words -- imbuing his songs with imagery that enables listeners to visualize his stories as he sings them.Although he cites such diverse artists as Dave Matthews, Van Morrison, Waylon Jennings, Jackson Browne and Damien Rice as influences, Robert Bruey is his own muse blazing his own musical path – one that should lead him into listening rooms and living rooms far and wide.

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RAIN LOCATION: Southold Methodist Church, Main Rd.

Next up after that on the Town Green: Basically Baroque (Classical Quartet) on July 20th. For the full summer schedule, find Summer Showcase Concert Series on Facebook or email anewcome@suffolk.lib.ny.us

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  This program is made possible in part with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and in Nassau and Suffolk Counties in partnership with the Huntington Arts

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