BATH — Home Again, a tribute to the multi-award winning singer/songwriter Carole King, will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21 at the Chocolate Church Arts Center, 804 Washington St. The group pays tribute to King’s body of work while also adding their own musicianship, and strives to interpret her songs with love and respect.

Over the course of her 58-year career, King has arguably become one of the most celebrated and iconic singer/songwriters of all time. From “Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow” — her first number one hit, written at the age of 17 — to “The Loco-Motion” and from “Natural Woman” to “Where You Lead,” King’s songs are staples of the American canon.

Deb De Lucca, lead singer and founder of Home Again, is joined on stage by Keith Droz (drums and vocals); Bobby Sproviero (bass and vocals); Rich Weiner (acoustic and electric guitar); John McDonough (keyboard and vocals); and Stantawn Kendrick (saxophone and flute). These six professional musicians have been working and making music together for more than 30 years. Home Again is a true celebration of Carole King’s anthology and captures the spirit of a unique time in music history.

Tickets are $28 in advance and $32 at the door. Visit chocolatechurcharts.org or call the box office at 207-442-8455 to reserve tickets.

Deb De Lucca, lead singer and founder of Home Again.

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