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Concerts at Nottingham Community Church, UU " Amy Kucharik"

Concerts at Nottingham Community Church, UU " Amy Kucharik"

Amy Kucharik [/kuh-CHAR-ick/] energizes swing dances, festivals and listening rooms alike. Amy performs as a one-woman band with ukulele, tenor guitar, foot percussion, mouth trumpet and harmonica, or with bands featuring top New England musicians.

Combining poignant lyrics and a danceable swing, Amy’s music has drawn comparisons to Maria Muldaur, Lake Street Dive, and Anais Mitchell. She draws from blues and Vaudeville traditions, musical theatre, 80s pop and world music with a street-smart stagecraft honed in the subways of Boston. Amy was a winner of the Kerrville New Folk songwriting competition in 2015. She teaches ukulele in the Boston area and has performed and taught at multiple regional and national ukulele festivals.

She is a Mi-Si Electronics performing artist. She recently composed the score of an interactive, immersive, musical tiki adventure called "Cthulhu Luau."

https://www.youtube.com/user/4StringSerenade

Door prizes awarded and light refreshments available for donation at intermission.

Nottingham Community Church, UU
by donation at the door
03:00 PM - 05:00 PM on Sun, 12 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

Nottingham Community Church, UU
nottinghamuu@gmail.com

Artist Group Info

Amy Kucharik
4stringserenade@gmail.com
Nottingham Community Church, UU
106 Church Street
Nottingham, New Hampshire 03290
603-731-8194
nottinghamuu@gmail.com

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