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Upcoming Performances

Here are a few of my upcoming performances and other things:

November 14th
2pm at Barnes & Noble in Natick/Framingham
Hoenegger Intrata and Believe Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
Fundraiser for the Performing Arts Center MetroWest

November 21st
Senior District Judge Salem, MA

December 5th and 6th
Old North Church Marblehead, MA Chorus and Orchestra Concerts
www.festivalchorus.com for details

December 22nd
Kotzschmar Festival Brass
Portland, ME
www.foko.org for details

December 24th
Saint Theresa of Lisieux Parish Evening Mass
Featuring Dan Duncan and Joe Foley
Billerica, MA

December 25th
Saint Maria Goretti
Christmas Mass
Lynnfield, MA

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