Award winning folk-rock artist Marc Douglas Berardo at 6OTS Saturday

OXFORD – Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. 6 On The Square (6OTS) is proud to present, recording artist Marc Douglas Berardo. An award winning singer-songwriter, Marc has a powerful voice and a painter’s eye for detail. He writes what amounts to song-length works of fiction, imbued with the emotion that inspired them. With music firmly rooted in the great American sound, you are invited to take a virtual journey with Marc Douglas Berardo.
Marc Douglas Berardo lives on the river near Westerly, R.I. His wanderlust has taken him to warm and exotic locales, both real and invented, which has inspired him to pen portraits of unusual and beguiling characters and places for his music. Berardo sings about circus retirees, expatriates in Florida rum bars, union iron workers, old poets, near death car crashes, hard nosed fishermen and of course, the changes that experience brings to everyone. He does this “simply and well” with what Rambles Cultural Magazine calls: “careful images and great tunes.”
With five CDs under his belt and another on the way, Marc wrote, “I try to write about people and situations that interest and entertain me. At the same time, I need the music itself to take me somewhere… to make me feel something. The words have to sing and the music has to work. The kind of song that does those things is my idea of a good time.”
Marc’s songs have been recognized in many of the Country’s biggest song contests and awards from across the U.S. Most recently, in 2011, he was a nominee for the Best Male Vocalist from Motif Magazine, and this year he was named DJ’s “Best of Top 10” Year End Pick by The Village-XM/Sirius Radio.
Motif Magazine of Providence, RI, writes “.....Marc Douglas Berardo writes stunning, sharply drawn Americana portrait-like stories that are excellent.”
Berardo performs an average of 150 nights a year everywhere from bars and coffeehouses to theaters and national festivals. Places such as the legendary Town Crier Café and Postcrypt Coffeehouse in New York to the world famous Trade Winds Cantina in North Florida and even St. Anne’s Chapel in Vatican City. Now he’s coming to 6 On The Square in Oxford – don’t miss him; his music leaves a fine lasting impression.
Purchase tickets on-line at the discounted price of $15 (plus a $2 service fee), until the day of the show; $18 at the door. Ticket price for students is always $2; please call to make a student reservation!
Don’t miss future performances by: Mary Fahl from October Project on June 16; and the fifth Anniversary Party with Vance Gilbert, both at 7:30 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m. Visit the website at www.6onthesquare.org for info and tickets, and read about their –two free concerts- upcoming in LaFayette Park!
Have a talent? Singers, poetry readers, musicians...the next “Open Mic Night” is Thursday, June 21 (and every third Thursday of each month), at 7:30 p.m. Come to perform or come to listen; it’s always free admission!
Sunday, June 24, at 4 p.m. all are welcome to attend the 6OTS Annual Meeting. The past year will be reviewed, new Board of Directors members will be elected as well as officers. Light refreshments will be served.
6OTS is located at 6 LaFayette Park in downtown Oxford. Phone: 843-OTS6 (6876).

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