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Brian Henke

Presented by Mustard Seed Market & Cafe at Mustard Seed Market & Cafe - Highland Square, Akron OH

Jan 10 2016
Brian Henke

“To call Brian Henke amazing is an understatement…” – Northcoast Voice Magazine

Virtuoso Guitar • No Cover! • Brunch Menu ’til 3 PM • $5 Bloody Mary’s & Mimosas

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Brian Henke composes and performs his music like a painter putting images on canvas, drawing his inspiration from the world around him. An avid hiker, he often brings his guitar along to create a spontaneous response to his outdoor settings. Mother Earth (Terra) as artist has given an immense living gallery from the humbling spectacle of her natural wonders to the simple, beauty of a treetop against a blue sky. Her majestic legacy and the magical feeling of awe and peace inspire the compositions of this award winning virtuosic fingerstyle guitarist.

His unique guitar style has been called everything from Folk to New Age to Neo-Classical to Pastoral or as Brian likes to call it “a big stewpot of everything, stirred up, simmered and served to taste.” His music appeals to anyone who like their music lyrical, thought provoking and performed with virtuosity. Through it all is an undercurrent of ... view more »

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Phone: 330-434-2233

Website: http://www.mustardseedmarket.com

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Mustard Seed Market & Cafe - Highland Square

867 Market Street, Akron, OH 44303

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