One Night Only Concert:
Hedgerow and Last Chance Welcome WXPN Sleepy Hollow DJ Chuck Elliot
MC Chuck Elliot
Music by Last Chance
& Special Guests Bethlehem & Sad Patrick
June 22, 2025 at 2p
WXPN Sleepy Hollow DJ, Chuck Elliot, joins us as Master of Ceremonies for this special night of music. Chuck grew up in Brooklyn, NY, and came to Philadelphia in 1967 to attend the University of Pennsylvania. Chuck has been in radio for over 50 years, mostly at WXPN/88.5. He's also worked in computer operations and as a registered nurse. Chuck has participated in local community theatre including roles in JB, the Man who Came to Dinner, Rehearsal for Murder and the female version of the Odd Couple.
Last Chance, the musical duo of Jack Scott and Ingrid Rosenback, formed in 2012. Ingrid is a classically trained violinist and Jack is a songwriter with roots in traditional folk music. They both sing, Jack plays guitar and 5-string banjo, and Ingrid plays fiddle and harmonica. Their intelligent, handcrafted songs appeal to audiences of diverse ages and musical tastes. All their songs are original and all their shows are fun. Last Chance appears throughout Greater Philadelphia at festivals, coffee houses, theaters (including Suzanne Roberts and Hedgerow), blues clubs and other venues. They are five time veterans of the Philadelphia Folk Festival and 2018 winners of the Delmarva Folk Hero Contest. They've recorded six albums of original music. For more information about Last Chance, click here. “Well-crafted, timely songs that deliver a much needed uplifting message.” - Bryan Klausing, Acoustic Rainbow
Making their Hedgerow debut, special guests Bethlehem and Sad Patrick perform songs of love and other struggles. Combining her soaring vocals and driving percussion with his sparse guitar, they deliver powerful songs about being in and out of love, keeping your head up in the city, struggling to make your way, and seeking peace on the margins. Sad Patrick’s hybrid of folk, blues and jazz playing supports Bethlehem’s “vocussion” – her powerful singing, remarkable improvisations and nuanced melodies riding atop her tarima stomps and body percussion. Their live shows are enthralling, with their on-the-spot interplay and how fully Bethlehem inhabits their songs and captivates a crowd. For more information about Bethlehem and Sad Patrick, click here.
Attendees will enjoy a light reception after the concert in the lobby. General admission tickets $20 (plus $5 order fee) are available online, at 610-565-4211, or at the door the day of the performance. Limited availability.
photo (credit: David Even McDowell)
One-Night Only Concert
June 22, 2025 at 2pm