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Lost in the Shuffle Play for Olympic Peninsula Dance January 20th

The Port Townsend-based quartet Lost in the Shuffle will entertain dancers with a night of Blues, boogies and belt-buckle polishers from 8:00 to 11:00 p.m., Friday, January 20 at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge. The dance, which is open to all, is sponsored by Olympic Peninsula Dance.
Lost in the Shuffle specializes in Blues, shuffles and dance tunes that are not often heard in many other 'Blues' band sets. The band is led by vocalist-guitarist-harp player Ralph Baker, with the support of Bruce Cannavaro on electric bass, Mark Sabella on percussion, and Bill Kiely on the drum kit.
If Lost in the Shuffle has a motto, it's, "Dancers, please start your engines!" Those engines will be surely be revvin' and rockin' on Friday, January 20 at the Port Townsend Elks Lodge.
This is a smoke-free dance open to all ages. Water and beverages are available at the bar.
There will be a free (with admission) dance lesson at 7:00 p.m. by Steve Johnson and Sonya Hickey on breaks and embellishments. Experienced dancers are encouraged to come help beginners. No partner or registration is necessary for either lesson.
Admission: Adults $15; Disabled, student with any school ID or with One-Time Adult Dance Student Discount $10; 12 and under $7; after 10:00pm, Adults $7.
Information: 360-385-6919 or 360-385-5327