CoffeeHouse Concert: D-Squared

CoffeeHouse Concert: D-Squared
Love & light, foolishness & pain, the impossible beauty & burden of life; D-Squared weaves it all together with deft harmonies, wry humor, and shining musicianship. And they do it all with a harp, a guitar, and two voices. It is a spacious, arid, distinctively southwestern sound. Don Charles plays guitar, composes and sings unforgettable songs delivered in a rich baritone voice. He is a wordsmith with a bag of tricks informed by life pursuits as a cowboy, blacksmith, and philosopher king. Deb Gessner plays folk harp, sings beguilingly, and composes quirky, intimate vignettes and delightful instrumentals. She brings the visual approach of an artist to her music and is a talented bronze sculptor with many contributions to public and private art in Arizona. D-Squared toured the continent for twenty years playing concerts, coffeehouses, and festivals. They have four CDs to their credit, had their music featured in film and television, and shared the stage with legends. Coffeehouse Concerts showcases local and regional talent with an emphasis on original music each month from September through April. The series features a variety of acoustic, contemporary, and traditional styles of music. This concert is arranged and hosted by Jo Berger and presented with funding from the Friends of the Prescott Public Library.