Last Wednesday of every month, 7 p.m.,
24 East Main Street, Bloomsburg
Tom Graham
Bev Conklin
Nick Andrew Staver and Mike Quinlivan
As part of its mission to bring the arts to all communities throughout our region, The Exchange hosts a monthly Blues/Americana/Roots Listening Room in its storefront art gallery on Main Street in Bloomsburg.
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On the last Wednesday of every month, from 7 to 9 p.m., the musicians perform in our intimate space at 24 East Main Street, up close and personal. We feature a range of acts – solo artists and small bands, acoustic and electric – in an atmosphere conducive to enjoying and experiencing the music: just a few dozen concertgoers, the musician(s), and the music.
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$5 donation at the door; BYOB permitted
We have all of the 2020 Listening Rooms booked
-- with new shows added regularly!
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Benjamin Vo Band -- special show at The Study Bar
Saturday, January 25th, 7 p.m. start
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Brooks Williams -- special show
at A Perfect Blend, Berwick
Wednesday, March 18th, 7 p.m. start
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All of the rest take place at The Exchange,
24 East Main Street in Bloomsburg
and start at 7 p.m.:
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Dave Keyes -- Weds., February 26th
Ann Kerstetter Band -- Weds., March 25th
Bret Alexander & Nyke Van Wyk -- Weds., April 29th
Stacia Abernatha & Ben Geise -- May 27th
Deb Callahan -- Weds., June 24th
Norman Taylor -- Weds., July 29th
Kevin McCann Blues Trio -- Weds., August 26th
Kerry Kenny Trio -- Weds., September 30th
Jeff Anderson Project -- Weds., October 28th
Andrew Guffey -- Weds., November 25th
Billtown Solo/Duo winner -- Weds., December 30th
For more 2020 concerts produced by The Exchange -- including
the Alexis P. Suter Band in Berwick and Tas Cru in Bloomsburg,
click here.
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Many other regional venues host Blues music, most of them bars and restaurants, and regional festivals – Destination Blues, Briggs Farm, and Billtown – draw many thousands of attendees annually; the Destination Blues Listening Room offers a unique opportunity for music lovers: all of the advantages of a private house concert, where every attendee can talk with the musicians, where attendees and musicians share the music in a way only possible in such a small venue, but open to the public.
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For more information about the Exchange, contact us at 570-317-2596 or exchange@exchangearts.org.