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Sorry, the announcement didn't include the time of Charlie King's
concert.<br>
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Concert starts at 7:00PM next Sunday, April 8th at the IMC. Doors
open at 6:30.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/31/2018 11:57 AM, Stuart Levy
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Below is a concert that is happening next Sunday. April 8th at the
UCIMC 202, S. Broadway in Urbana. Please forward to anybody you
think might be interested.<br>
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For more about Charlie: <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="https://www.charlieking.org/">https://www.charlieking.org/<br>
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</a>(King has come to C-U several times before and we've enjoyed
hearing him. Karen and I have shirts from King with the refrain
from one of his songs: <span class="st"><i>“Our life is more than
our work, and our work is more than our job.”</i> -- Stuart)<br>
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</span>PRESENTED BY THE UCIMC<br>
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Tickets: $15, $10 students at the door<br>
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Charlie King is a musical storyteller and political satirist. He
has been at the heart of American folk music for half a century.
He sings and writes passionately about the extraordinary lives of
ordinary people.<br>
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His songs have been sung by Pete Seeger, Holly Near, Ronnie
Gilbert, John McCutcheon, Arlo Guthrie, Peggy Seeger, Chad
Mitchell and Judy Small, to name a few.<br>
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“With encouraging regularity, Charlie King emerges from his
self-reflection to remind us of the happy resilience of the human
spirit. His message songs vary between the funny and the
frightening, but he pulls them off with unvarying taste, musical
skill, and charm.”<br>
Billboard<br>
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“One of the finest singers and songwriters of our time.”<br>
Pete Seeger<br>
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Charlie’s central vision as an entertainer is to leave audiences
with a sense of optimism and possibility about the future. “I try
to cover a broad emotional landscape in my concerts. The stories I
collect and the songs I write take the listener on a journey of
humor, heartache and hope. What I most value in a song is the way
it helps us see an old reality in a totally new light.”<br>
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