NORWOOD – Robin Dow Hopper will perform at the Norwood Green Concert Series downtown Sunday, July 11 at 7 pm. Hopper grew up in Potsdam and attended Crane as a vocal major, where she earned …
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NORWOOD – Robin Dow Hopper will perform at the Norwood Green Concert Series downtown Sunday, July 11 at 7 pm.
Hopper grew up in Potsdam and attended Crane as a vocal major, where she earned bachelor’s and a master’s degrees in music education.
She taught elementary music in the Madrid-Waddington School District for sixyears before moving to Alaska in 1984.
She has been a classroom music teacher in the Anchorage School District since 1984, and is adjunct faculty at the University of Alaska, in the Music Education Department.
She feels fortunate to be one of the lucky few performing songwriters whose "day job" also revolves around music.
Her music reflects the influence of such writers and mentors as Steve Seskin, Cliff Eberhardt, Kristina Olsen, Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer, Johnsmith, and Bill Staines, to name a few.
Admission is free but audience members will have a chance to contribute as “the bucket” is passed.
For more information, visit norwoodvillagegreenconcertseries.org.