Martin Lund to be featured at July 16 Orcas concert


July 9, 2008 · Updated 6:21 PM 

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Martin Lund, one of the most popular performers on the Orcas music scene, will be performing at the Brown Bag Concert at Emmanuel Church on July 16 at noon.

Martin is a versatile composer, arranger and musician who plays many instruments, including piano, flute, saxophone, clarinet and accordion. His many musical styles include classical, jazz, blues, rock and country. He spent over 20 years in Los Angeles playing all kinds of music for radio and television.

As always, bring a brown bag lunch to enjoy after the half hour concert with friends, neighbors and the performers. Admission is by donation to the Emmanuel Music Committee fund, which makes a yearly grant to a young Orcas musician for a session at music camp.

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