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Deerfield Concert Series Welcomes Chicago Troubadour Mark Dvorak

Deerfield Concert Series welcomes Chicago Troubadour Mark Dvorak, Saturday January 12th, 2013, 7pm, at The Congregational Church, 225 Wilmot Rd, Deerfield

The Stained Glass Coffeehouse will present folk singer and songwriter Mark Dvorak in concert on Saturday January 12, 2013 at The Congregational Church in Deerfield, 225 Wilmot Road. The Concert begins at 7:00pm. Suggested donation is $15.00 Special Guest Amy Dixon-Kolar will open the show.

Dvorak, who was named "Chicago's Folk Troubadour" by WFMT 98.7FM Fine Arts Radio last year, has sustained a career of performing, recording and teaching that has spanned more than 25 years. He has performed in 36 states and several countries aboard with only his guitar, 5-string banjo and his songs.

His songwriting has been called "Wonderous" and "Profound" His performance an elegant balancing act of the traditional, the original and the powerful. The Chicago Tribune calls him "Masterful" and Sing Out! Magazine says"Dvorak Shines".

His 2011 Waterbug Records release of Time Ain't Got Nothin' On Me received national airplay and rose to number 14 on the Cashbox Roots Music Report.

Singer/songwriter Amy Dixon-Kolar is a rising star on the Chicago acoustic scene. Her 2009 release Now It's Time received critical acclaim for the writing and production. Her song "Rosa Sat" is considered one of the greatest songs remarking on Civil Rights in America.

Reservations are available at 224-558-9022. For more information about the Stained Glass Coffeehouse log into their website at www.stainedglasscoffeehouse.com  Visit Mark Dvorak on the web at www.markdvorak.com

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Steven June 11, 2013 at 01:19 pm
There is nothing historical about this house. The historical house was torn down in order to buildRead More a modern house which vaguely resembles the home that was owned by Lyman Wilmot. But calling this new construction "an important part of the history of Deerfield" is a travesty.
annette kalcheim June 14, 2013 at 07:39 am
Mara, So sorry you feel this way. We feel that this really improves the neighborhood. Tried toRead More keep much of old structure, but Igor's rehab and lack of upkeep, made it impossible. couldn't even keep floors, all warped from water and walls full of mold. City did nothing to stop Igor from combining two distinct properties. I am having a champagne lunch Wed. June 19, 11:30 to 1:30. Would love for you to come and see the house. Maybe that will change your mind. Annette Kalcheim
Mara Meyer June 15, 2013 at 09:33 pm
Annette - my first statement was "beautiful house" so I have no qualms with your outcome -Read More however, this is a re-do, re-creation not the original house. But good luck! I am sure you will find a buyer quickly!
J.Lyn June 9, 2013 at 06:10 am
I neglected to include contact information. Please contact Jennifer at : j.lyn.mclick@gmail.com