Thank You Janis Ian
A BIG Thank You goes out to Janis Ian. Janis did two tremendous concerts this past Sunday and the audience was over whelmed!! It was absolutely stunning and everyone there was thrilled. Our biggest Sunday Concert to date and we also thank all of you that attended. Be watching for Janis to come back in 2012 and in the meantime check out some of the other Special Premier Concerts we have coming in the future!


Camille Peruto Opening The Show This Sunday!
The one and only Camille Peruto will open this Sunday’s Singer / Songwriter Concert with Craig Bickhardt, Lizanne Knott and JD Malone. Camille will open with a set of her fantastic original music and maybe some crowd pleasing covers. She makes a perfect addition to our special Singer / Songwriters Sunday Concert! Tickets are still available and can be purchased here online. Only $15 in advance. $18 cash only at the door.
Al Kooper 8-21-11
The legendary Al Kooper will be performing a Solo show at Coffee Works on Sunday August 21st.
Al Kooper is often referred to as the “Zelig” or “Forrest Gump” of Rock. Somehow, in a career that spans 50 years, he has managed to turn up at key points in the last five decades. In 1958, Koop began his professional career as guitarist in The Royal Teens (“Short Shorts”).
He metamorphisized into a Tin Pan Alley songwriter with cuts by Gary Lewis, Gene Pitney, Keely Smith, Carmen MacRae, Pat Boone, Freddie Cannon, Lulu, Lorraine Ellison, Donnie Hathaway and later was sampled by The Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Pharcyde, and Alchemist to name but a few. In the mid-sixties, Al was a member of The Blues Project and then founded Blood Sweat & Tears, remaining only for their debut album “Child Is Father To The Man.” He then slipped his producer hat on and began with the top ten album “SuperSession” in 1968 featuring Mike Bloomfield & Stephen Stills. He is well known for his organ playing on Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone.” He played off & on with Dylan for many years, live and in the studio. His playing skills have graced the works of The Rolling Stones, George Harrison, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Petty, Joe Cocker, BB King, Taj Mahal, Alice Cooper, Roger McGuinn, Betty Wright, Trisha Yearwood, Tracy Nelson and scores more. Major moments include playing piano, organ and FRENCH HORN for The Rolling Stones on “You Cant Always Get What You Want,” keyboards on George Harrison’s #1 hit “All Those Years Ago,” keys on “The Who Sell Out,” and on “Electric Ladyland” for Jimi Hendrix.
Pat Dinizio Coming Up!
This Sunday 1/30/11 - 7pm
Coffee Works Presents
An Evening with …
PAT DINIZIO
of the Smithereens
Live in Concert
Just added special guests!
Andrea Nardello and John Faye
Advance tickets only $18
On sale NOW!

Graham Parker 4-3-11
Coffee Works Cafe is proud to present Legendary Rocker Graham Parker in Concert on April 3rd, 2011. Graham will be performing a special acoustic show that promises to be spectacular. Get tickets early as we are sure this show will sell out and this is one you don’t want to miss. Tickets are $32 online now.

John Eddie This Sunday
Just a quick reminder!
John Eddie and his band will be returning to Coffee Works for TWO shows this SUNDAY 11/21 at 3pm and 7pm!
The 3pm show is an all ages family show featuring speical guest CAMILLE PERUTO opening the show!
Advance Tickets are $25 for adult and $15 for kids under 12 !! Bring the whole family!
The 7pm show will feature special guest MY NAME IS AUGUST opening the show!
Advance tickets are $25 – while still open to all ages – we suggest getting a baby sitter!
All tickets will be $30 at the door should any remain – so save $ and buy them in advance at www.coffee-works.com
Remember Coffee Works has a full service kitchen and coffee bar and is BYOB friendly!
Hope to see you at the shows!
Francis Dunnery 2-27-11
Coffee Works is proud to announce that we will host a Special Concert with Internationally Touring Artist Francis Dunnery on Sunday, February 27th, 2011. Francis Dunnery is a unique musical artist that combines Music, Personal Stories, Psychology, Philosophy and Astrology. You should get your tickets early as this show will probably sell out quick. Don’t wait. Reserve your seats now!!
Advance Tickets $25 / $30 cash only Day Of Show if available!





