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Music at the Emma

A weekly jam session open to all musicians - held every Friday evening after dinner at 7:30 PM. Sessions are held outside when weather permits; inside venue when weather dictates.
Acoustic Country on the 1st Friday night of each month; acoustic BlueGrass on the 2nd Friday night of each month; acoustic Gospel music on the 3rd Friday night of each month; Old Timey Rock & Roll on the 4th Friday night of each month; and whenever there is a 5th Friday, we'll be pickin' Contra and Folk music. Please bring lawn chairs for outdoors seating.

Music at the Emma has been voted an "8 Kansas Wonder of Customs"

Music at the Emma

Address : Prairie PastTimes, 220 1/2 Broadway Cottonwood Falls KS
Phone : (620) 273-6020   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : gratuity to musicians

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