Terence Martin concert, CGSUNY Recital at 6 On The Square

OXFORD – 6 On The Square proudly welcomes two great performances this weekend – contemporary singer-songwriter, Terence Martin on Friday at 7:30 p.m., as part of his CD Release Tour and three members of the Classical Guitar Society of Upstate NY (CGSUNY) on Saturday at 7:30 p.m., for their Spring Recital.
Friday night, Terence Martin will be showcasing songs from his new CD, “Even Trade”, which is a collection of 12 original songs, written by Terence, and is described by him as his most personal work to date. Terence has toured as a rock musician, played bass in the Burbank Symphony, and is a published poet - all evidenced in his insightful songwriting and lyrical melodies. His songs express emotion and feelings wrapped up in music which reaches out and grabs you. Described primarily as Americana/folk style music, Terence pulls in all genres and catches you with his entrancing, clear voice.
As Daniel Gewertz of the Boston Herald writes, “Martin manages the rare trick of evoking regret without getting stuck in self-pity or reproach. The road not taken still seems to hold beauty.”
Accompanying Terence on this CD Release Tour will be Dan Bonis, playing mandolin, lap steel & dobro, and Gordon Roehrer on bass. Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $12, until the day of the show; $15 on the day of the show. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
On Saturday, three accomplished members of the Classical Guitar Society of Upstate NY (CGSUNY) will perform their Spring Recital in 6OTS’ intimate acoustic setting.
Salvatore Salvaggio has performed recitals for concert associations as a soloist, accompanist and continuo player for the past 30 years. Notable performances have included the Boston Early Music Festivals; Guitar Society events on Long Island, Philadelphia, New Jersey; Dreamcatcher Guitars in, Georgia; Cafe Lena in,Saratoga, NY and the Stamford Performing Arts Center. He is Director of Music/Fine Arts at the Cooperstown Central School.
Dennis Turechek, president and founder of the CGSUNY, is an accomplished classical and jazz guitarist with an extensive solo and ensemble career. He is presently on the music staff at Hartwick College and SUNY Oneonta. He has performed for productions at Glimmerglass Opera, and also with the Catskill Symphony Orchestra and the Catskill Chamber Players.
Chris Woodard has worked in nearly all stylistic genres of American music, including rock, jazz, classical, new age and Celtic over the past 3 decades. His recordings with the Celtimorphosis duo, and his latest CD, “Finding My Own Road: Guitar Stories”, are proof of his versatile musicianship. Chris studied extensively at Ithaca College and now teaches in Ithaca.
Tickets, on-line for the CGSUNY Recital, are $10 until the day of the performance, $12 on the show date. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Don't miss these future performances: The Stoutmen on April 11 and Arlon Bennett on April 19. Shows are at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. Anne Hills will perform April 13th at 3 p.m. Also, circle April 26 on your calendar for the “6OTS Wine Tasting Fundraiser” for a fun evening of great tastes, music and raffles.
In addition to these performances, 6 On The Square is currently featuring an art exhibit of paintings by Oxford artist, Francis Wilcox.
Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for tickets and future event information.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford.

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