HARRISON — Nationally known singer-songwriter Andre Villoch will perfom in concert Wednesday, March 21, at the Village Coffee House at Bolsters Mills Village Library.

Famed for his dynamic vocal range and on-stage wit and charm, Villoch is authentic, ­­soulful and gritty. With roots in opera, pop, gospel, bluegrass and folk, he delivers melodies about life, love and the allure of live music.

A mainstay on the Michigan folk and indie circuit these past 10 years, Villoch has three albums to his credit, which can be heard in 12  countries as well as on iTunes and Amazon.

Grammy winner Paul Sullivan had this to say about Villoch: “Andre was a sheer delight. Professional in every way, a voice full of honey and cream, and a heart full of love and joy. What more could you ask for?”

Villoch has shared the stage with artists Chris Smither, John Hammond, Dana Cooper, Michael Jerome Brown and Vance Gilbert. He has been featured at major festivals and venues such as Michigan’s Bliss Fest and The Ark in Ann Arbor. He is currently working in the studio on his fourth album.

This 7 p.m. concert is free. Villoch will be available to sign CDs after the show. Coffee House refreshments available. Donations welcome.

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