Together again: Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann reunite for concert at Jalopy Theatre

Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann bounce right in at the Jalopy Theatre on March 26 for a fun concert and album release.

Families may enjoy brunch while rocking to the tunes of Chicago-based Ann and her musical friend and frequent collaborator Suzi Shelton.

Little Miss Ann (Ann Torralba) is a first-generation Filipino American, a veteran instructor at Chicago’s historic Old Town School of Folk Music, a mom, and a former public school teacher. She is acompanying long-time regular Suzi Shelton to share the songs from her new album “Keep On.” The interactive concert will inspire children to sing, clap, dance, and move their bodies.

Suzi Shelton and Little Miss Ann on March 26 at 11 am. Tickets are $5 per child, $10 for adults, and $25 for a family pass.

Jalopy Theatre [315 Columbia St. between Hamilton Avenue and Woodhull Street in Carroll Gardens, (718) 395–3214; www.jalopy.biz].

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