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Live music offered at Sundance Film Festival Café at the Beehive Tea Room

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Visit Salt Lake is again sponsoring the Sundance Film Festival Café at the Beehive Tea Room in downtown Salt Lake January 20-28.

Situated between two of the main Salt Lake Sundance screening venues — Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center and Broadway Theatres — the Café will offer live music each night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. on the NowSaltLake.com Festival Stage.

There is no entrance fee.

Also offered will be French-press coffee, Chai, hot chocolate, an assortment of fine wines, beers, sweets, English scones, sandwiches, salads and soups.

The Beehive Tea Room is at 12 West Broadway (300 South).

Here are the dates and the performers, with descriptions provided by the Tea Room:

Friday, January 20 / Hot Club Of Zion / French Jazz-Swing, Gypsy Jazz

Saturday, January 21 / Otter Creek / Original And Traditional Utah Folk & Bluegrass

Sunday, January 22 / Doug Wintch & Anke Summerhill / Singer-Songwriters

Monday, January 23 / Clarksdale Ghosts / Austin Style Country, First Generation Blues

Tuesday, January 24 / Mark Dago / Indie Futuristic Video Game Hip Hop

Wednesday, January 25 / B.D. Howes Band / Vintage, Blues-Based, 60s Classic Rock

Thursday, January 26 / 16 Pandora / Rock/Blues/Pop, Special Acoustic Show

Friday, January 27 / Lake Mary / Acoustic Guitars, Some Pedals, a Computer, and a Banjo

Saturday, January 28 / Kate MacLeod (above) /Americana,Fiddler, Roots, Folk, Bluegras, Celtic Roots

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