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Nancy Atlas Returns To Bay Street Theater For Winter Concerts

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Nancy Atlas with special guest Simon Kirke perform as part of the Nancy Atlas Fireside Sessions concert series at the Bay Street Theater on Saturday, Juanuary 9th, 2016

author on Dec 18, 2017

Montauk singer-songwriter Nancy Atlas and the Nancy Atlas Project are returning to Bay Street Theater in Sag Harbor for their popular winter concert series with special guests.

Before the Fireside Sessions with Nancy Atlas & Friends begin in January, there will be a special year-end concert with the Nancy Atlas Project and Danny Kean titled “A Night of Revelry” on Saturday, December 30, at 8 p.m. Mr. Kean is a singer-songwriter as well as a producer and multi-instrumentalist—and he is a veteran of the Fireside Sessions.

The Fireside Sessions will take place every Saturday in January next year, and each concert will focus on a different city’s music—Memphis, Los Angeles, Austin, New Orleans—and each will have a different featured guest musician. The special guests are to be announced.

Additionally, on the last Friday of the month, January 26, an “All-Star Jam” is planned with Ms. Atlas and “favorite friends.”

Tickets for December 30 are $30 in advance and $40 day of. All January tickets are $25 in advance and $30 day of. Visit baystreet.org or call 631-725-9500.

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