The Bettendorf Public Library Summer Concert Series presents the internationally-acclaimed acoustic duo Hungrytown. Recently returned from the United Kingdom and New Zealand, this concert is part of a seven-month mega-tour which began in Florida in January.
Vermonters Rebecca Hall and Ken Anderson, who make up Hungrytown, have been touring professionally for nearly 15 years.
Hungrytown's songs and music have appeared in numerous television programs, including the IFC's Portlandia, Comedy Central's The Daily Show and Neftlix's new comedy, Lady Dynamite; as well as various documentaries and major sporting events ranging from NASCAR to Hockey Night in Canada. Their third and latest album, Further West, made the top 10 on the American Folk DJ charts for two months, and at least 14 "Best of 2015" lists.
Please see show info below:
Thursday, June 15th, 6:30-8:00 PM
Summer Concert Series
Bettendorf Public Library
2950 Learning Campus Dr.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
563-344-4187
Admission: free. Location: Faye's Field (in case of inclement weather: Bettendorf Room). Make sure to bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Food trucks will be available, and attendees are welcome to bring food and drink to this program.
Event URL HERE.
Hungrytown's full calendar: http://hungrytown.net/concerts
Promotional photos/posters: http://hungrytown.net/promoposters/
You can find more information at hungrytown.net, or visit us at facebook.com/hungrytown.
Press reviews: http://hungrytown.net/reviews.
Here is a special-access link to our latest album, Further West (must be signed in to Soundcloud):
https://soundcloud.com/song-catcher/sets/hungrytown-further-west
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