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Avid Ukulele Player and teacher, member of the V-Tones of Charleston, the Amazing Mittens, Lime and the Coconuts, and She Goes He Goes.

Dance to 'She Goes He Goes' at Hungry Monks

Dateline: Friday January 11th, 2013---'She Goes He Goes', the sultry and sassy new swing band will be riding the whirlwind at the Hungry Monks music school. Dance lessons by Stephan Duane and the "Roaring Twenties Hot Jazz Dance Club" will be provided at 7:30ish, followed by music (8:30-10:30pm) designed with your feet in mind!  Plus, master bassist, Fuller Condon, of the "Two Man Gentleman Band" will be onboard. It's a super-power team up of unbelievable proportions! Whether you come to dance, or just to enjoy the music, you'll be thrilled! Merge with the Convergence! Just $10 (donation), lesson included.

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SATURDAY, November 29th, Dreaming Farms Christmas tree farm, 11am-3pm------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FRIDAY, December 5th, The V-Tones at the Charleston City Market, 6:30-9:30pm, free--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY, December 13th, private party----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- THURSDAY, December18th, V-Tones trio at City Lights Coffeeshop Holiday party, 6-9pm-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19th INTERSTELLAR HOLIDAY DANCE PARTY with the V-Tones of Charleston, The Spaceport Floozies (from Shelby, NC), plus special guests! $10, Charleston Pour House Deck, 6-9pm------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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