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He was a Bronx kid. She grew up in Washington State. He was raised on pop music of the 1940s and ?50s. She had a fondness for traditional fiddle music and for ?30s and ?40s popular tunes. He hung out in Greenwich Village coffeehouses and roamed North Carolina and Tennessee in search of traditional players. She played clubs and colleges on the West Coast and took a liking to the jazzy sound of the Swing Era.

Since joining forces, both artistically and romantically, Jay Ungar and Molly Mason have become one of the most celebrated duos on the American acoustic music scene. You know their music from Ken Burns? productions such as The Civil War. Now enjoy Jay Ungar and Molly Mason?s fabulous traditional music live at The Kent Stage!

The Kent Stage and PBS 45 & 49 present

JAY UNGAR and MOLLY MASON IN CONCERT

Friday, April 23 at 8:00 p.m.

JOIN US FOR A RECEPTION AND THE CONCERT!
$25 for pre-concert reception and preferred seating!
Join PBS 45 & 49 at 7 pm to meet Jay and Molly and enjoy wine and hors d?oeuvres before the show. You?ll also get preferred seating for a wonderful night of music.

CONCERT TICKETS ONLY
Advance tickets: $20*, Day of Show: $23*
*Special ticket prices for members of PBS 45 & 49 and The History Circle of PBS 45 & 49: With our exclusive $5 discount, buy your tickets for $15 advance, $18 at the door!
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To take advantage of this discount, order tickets from PBS 45 & 49 by calling or by bringing the coupon to the door on the night of the performance.


The Kent Stage is located at 175 E. Main Street in historic downtown Kent.
For directions, visit www.kentstage.org or call PBS 45 & 49 at .

*Special ticket prices for members of PBS 45 & 49 and The History Circle of PBS 45 & 49.

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