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  • Subject: regina hexaphone 10th anniversary/holiday celebration - december 22
  • Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 08:29:53 -0800 (PST)

Regina Hexaphone 10th Anniversary/Holiday Celebration
With Dana and Karen Kletter
Saturday, December 22, 8:30 p.m.
Carrboro Arts Center

In December of 1997, a fledgling Triangle-area band called Regina
Hexaphone played its first-ever show, opening for their friends Dana
and Karen Kletter's band Dear Enemy at a small club in Chapel Hill.
In the ten years since, Regina Hexaphone has cultivated many musical
friendships that have seen them through the recording of two albums, a
countless number of shows, and tours throughout the country. Several
of these friends -- including Dana and Karen (with whom members of
Regina Hexaphone have also recorded, played and toured) -- will join
them to honor the holiday season and celebrate a decade of beautiful
music-making together.

Regina Hexaphone features the lovely, wistful songs of Sara Bell,
singer, guitarist, keyboard player and front gal for the band. Bell
will be joined by bandmates past and present -- Chris Clemmons, Jerry
Kee, Margaret White -- and good friends from the North Carolina music
scene including Jeffrey Dean Foster, Greg Humphreys, Ash Bowie and
others will drop by and join in for a happy, festive evening. Expect
a sprinkling of holiday songs, a few folk favorite standards and many
of Bell's originals including numbers from Regina Hexaphone's 2007
release, Into Your Sleeping Heart.

Dana and Karen have been musical collaborators for about as long as
they've been twin sisters. Their 1998 Joe Boyd-produced album Dear
Enemy received international critical accolades. Though they rarely
perform together nowadays, they have been coaxed out of musical
retirement for this show. Their singular songwriting style, haunting
sister harmonies and entertaining stories will warm things up nicely.

Join us for what Chris Parker of the Independent Weekly calls the
"Hexaphone's soothing sonic embrace." What better way to usher in the
holidays?



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