LAKEPORT— While volunteers were busy installing a new STL (studio transmitter link) for improved broadcasting capability and getting the nonprofit public radio station back on the air after nearly a week and a-half pause due to technical issues, long-time programmer and local musician Herb Gura has been busy behind the scenes producing another standout show with singer, songwriter and political satirist, Roy Zimmerman.
SING. LAUGH. HOPE. is the title of the concert. "It's an annual event and fundraiser for the station," said Gura. "Roy is a longtime friend of community radio. We appreciate his support and the messaging inherent in his brand of humor. We sing, laugh, and hope right along with him. It's always a fun time and the venue is a favorite. We're glad to be returning to the School House Museum."
Roy Zimmerman is an American satirical singer-songwriter and guitarist who tours the country delighting audiences with his witty, humorous, and intelligent style of songs that shine a light on subjects some may consider tableside taboo – like politics and religion. But the moment he takes the stage his audiences welcome him with applause, followed by rousing laughter throughout the show.
"I love doing these concerts for my friends at KPFZ because I love community radio," Zimmerman said.
The concert comes in the wake of a very successful fundraiser in early October at Cache Creek Vineyards and Winery in Clearlake Oaks, a memorial for the late Ron Green, whose efforts were instrumental in organizing successful fundraisers for the radio station.
Folk and Beyond radio programmer Dwain Goforth added, "Roy Zimmerman is this generation's Tom Lehrer. Whatever your political persuasion – if you appreciate the comedic aspects of politics– you'll love Roy's unique ability to jab at the ironic nature of it all. He never disappoints."
"We've seen Roy perform many times," added Linda Lake, a former radio programmer and wife of the late Ron Green. "For a good laugh and a really good time, I highly recommend his concert."
Tickets for the concert are on sale at Catfish Coffee in Clearlake and Watershed Books in Lakeport or by calling 707-263-3640. Some tickets will be available at the door. The concert starts at 7 pm on Saturday November 11 at the School House Museum 16435 Main Street in Lower Lake.
The concert is a benefit for Lake County Community Radio, Inc., the only commercial free nonprofit community radio station serving Lake County - in good times and in crisis - throughout the year.
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