Come on down all you hat enthusiasts for two weeks of hair raising hatstravagance and head bobbing fun! On Thursday, September 18th, the V-Tones of Charleston will be at the Goorin Brothers Hat Shop (on King street, near Calhoun) to celebrate their 2nd year anniversary. That's from 6-8pm, and it'll be free, but come on...you've been saving up for a hat, haven't you?
The following Thursday September 25th, I'll be back at hat shop with a visiting ukulele/string wiz, namely Jim Allen, from Florida. We'll be there, providing some songs for chapeau shopping.
Jim will also be joining the V-Tones at Prohibition the night before (Wed. Sept 24th ) from 8-11pm, for the weekly dance night. Also a free show, and also Swingin'! So, don't flip your lid, get your lid hid!
LIVING THEATRE
- Noodle
- Charleston, South Carolina
- Avid Ukulele Player and teacher, member of the V-Tones of Charleston, the Amazing Mittens, Lime and the Coconuts, and She Goes He Goes.
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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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