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Story Songs of the 70s

  • The Stationery Factory

    63 Flansburg Avenue
    Dalton, Massachusetts 01226
Ticket Price $27.38-$32.64 This event is now over
Description

ALL AGES

7:30 show / 6:30 doors

Full bar available

BUY YOUR TICKETS IN ADVANCE BECAUSE ALL SHOWS COST $5 MORE AT THE DOOR

Tom DiMenna and friends resurrect some of the 70s greatest story songs from three of the era’s greatest singer/songwriters: Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, and Harry Chapin. This devoted review will feature Maine based singer/songwriter Tom DiMenna, whose tribute shows have sold out opera houses up and down the Maine coast.

DiMenna’s impressive vocal range and guitar style artfully channel all of these revered artists, and will surely satisfy their most die hard fans. Tom will also be backed with accompaniment to provide plenty of toe tapping for this very special evening. This is your chance to see what all the buzz is about. You may even be moved to sing along, or at least hum!  The legend lives on! 

Opening the show will be Carolee Rainey!

Carolee Rainey’s latest single, “Synchronicity,” will be landing soon, and it’s a track that hits all the right notes—literally and metaphorically. Rainey taps into a kind of musical energy that feels rare these days, inviting listeners to dive into a sound that’s fully alive and filled with nuance. “People don’t make records like this anymore—it is fleshed out with all live instrumentation, produced in Nashville and complete with an energy that transcends the track,” she says. That energy? It’s everywhere in “Synchronicity,” a song that feels like it could be part of a ‘grateful era’ rock playlist but with a modern twist that’s completely her own.

Venue Details

The Stationery Factory

63 Flansburg Avenue
Dalton, Massachusetts 01226 The Stationery Factory
The Stationery Factory

The Stationery Factory, located in the heart of beautiful Berkshire County of western Massachusetts, is a converted industrial building that most recently housed the former Crane & Co. stationery division. In addition to the multiple event and performance spaces, the building also contains many other local businesses and artisans, including a restaurant.

TICKET PRICING

Most events have now moved over to "all in" pricing which means what you see is what you pay.

Example: on a $25 concert ticket, you pay $25, we absorb the processing costs and collect around $22.50

FOOD & DRINK

The Stationery Factory concert spaces both have a full bar available when appropriate.

The Stationery Cafe (located in venue) serves fresh organic popcorn, giant soft pretzels, hot & iced espresso beverages, lattes, mochas, chai and other assorted teas as well as other light snacks.

The Shire Tavern (located downstairs in the building) is another great choice for folks looking for a more complete dining option.

*The Stationery Factory uses washable glasses, mugs, plates and cutlery when possible and items like biodegradable cups, straws etc. in an effort cut down on single use plastics.

PARKING

There is approximately 100 parking spaces around the building. Street parking is permitted but please stay away from intersections to allow emergency vehicles enough room to pass. The Dalton CRA (located across the street) has graciously offered some space in their lot for overflow parking as well.


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