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Renowned Vocalist, Maria Muldaur, at The Paramount Hudson Valley

            Tired
of the cold? Come inside and enjoy a warm, entertainment-filled night with
Maria Muldaur at The Paramount this Friday. Known for her 1974 international
hit, Midnight at
The Oasis, Maria has now recorded an astonishing 40 albums of beautiful
vocal melodies and rhythms over a decorated 50-year career.



Maria first gained her street credit in the blues music business
during the flourishing 1960’s Greenwich music scene when Bob Dylan was keeping
the folk revival alive and keeping the earth from imploding. After 40 albums
and 6 Grammy nominations, her street credit is now through the roof, some might
even say she is a blues vocal legend. But Maria would never say that, she
refers to her style as a unique blend, which she calls it ‘Bluasiana Music’
because of the blues, folk and other Americana rhythms she mixes in with her
sweet pipes. Maria has collaborated with the likes of Jerry Garcia of Grateful
Dead, Bonnie Riatt, Bavid Bromberg, Joan Baez and numerous other legendary
American artists.



Needless
to say you don’t want to miss this blues, folk, Americana, ‘Bluesania’ music legend
comes back home to the lower Hudson Valley. This intimate night filled with
Maria’s sweet pipes, unresolved blues rhythm and the beautiful Paramount Hudson
Valley venue is guaranteed to get you moving and grooving up and down the
isles. Doors open at 7:00pm this Friday, February 7th and the show
begins at 8:00pm. Get your tickets early at http://paramounthudsonvalley.showare.com
or call the Paramount box-office at (914) 739-0039. Why
stay home in this arctic freeze and not come to the see Maria Muldaur belt out
sweet sweet music all night long at the Paramount Hudson Valley? Exactly, we
will see you there!

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