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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.

The Amazing Mittens at Remedy Market!!!

On Monday, May 30th, the Amazing Mittens will be performing at Remedy Market for a wine tasting/slow dinner show. Remedy specializes in scrumptious, healthy food, and we are very happy to participate in this event. Downtown for Spoleto? Stop on by for a spot of wine before or after a show. We'll be playing from 7-9:30. Remedy is on Spring street, up between MUSC and the crosstown. We'll be serenading the city with antique Novelty and Parlor tunes, Swing songs, Tropical melodies and Ukulele Jazz. They've got great craft beer as well. Support a local business and enjoy the emerging cultural scene! Bon Appetit!

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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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