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NO DENIM DANCE PARTY To Benefit THE KEY COLLECTIVE
Enjoy a fun night out dancing and grooving to the great music of local band Truffle at the Abenaqui Country Club to benefit KEY Collective.
When and where
Date and time
Thursday, June 22 · 6:30 - 9pm EDT
Location
Abenaqui Country Club 731 Central Road Rye, NH 03871
Refund Policy
About this event
- 2 hours 30 minutes
- Mobile eTicket
What to Expect:
Dancing (or just grooving!) to the great music of local band Truffle
Passed Appetizers, Cheese & Fruit Display, and a Slider Bar
2 Cash Bars
Photo Booth
A fun, adult only night out as a date night or with friends! Guaranteed to be a great night while supporting a great local cause!
For further details, visit our website at www.keycollective.org .
Who is Truffle you ask?
Five guys who love to play music together. Over thirty-five years of playing for the best fans in the universe. We’ll get together in any combination that suits the room, the vibe, the crowd, or our fancy. Solo, duo, and trio acoustic shows; hybrid or fully electric trios; electric four and five piece madness.
David Bailey plays bass, has contributed some original songs,and occasionally vocalizes (we hesitate to call it “singing”). At live shows he tries to keep the technical side of things from falling apart.
Ned Chase is a multi-instrumentalist, principal songwriter, and singer. He plays electric and acoustic guitars using frets and slides. Mandolin and lap steel.
Mike Gendron plays the drum kit. Laying it down solid, or mixing it up with more impressionistic split stick stuff, using his whole body, his stylistic versatility makes it happen.
Dave Gerard plays acoustic and electric guitars. Sometimes with a slide, sometimes an acoustico-electric resonator thing. A principal songwriter, and undoubtedly the voice of Truffle. He works hard to represent the band to the public and keep the calendar filled so we can play for you good people.
Pete Kowalski plays hand percussion and sometimes a very cool hybrid drum set/percussion contraption. At a given show you may see any of his seemingly infinite, funky, vintage, interesting sets of congas and bongos.