Kimya Dawson, Chris Brokaw, and Jennifer O'Connor perform

Free concert is at the Olympia Timberland Library at 8:30 p.m. January 8

Chris Brokaw, Jennifer O'Connor and perform a fine, free indie-rock concert for you at one of the Olympia Timberland Library’s after-hours events. The concert will be held on Tuesday, January 8 from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.

Chris Brokaw is the guitarist for Come and the drummer for Codeine. He has released seven solo albums of vocal and instrumental music and worked as an accompanist to Thurston Moore, Christina Rosenvinge and Evan Dando. Brokaw’s website is www.chrisbrokaw.com.

Jennifer O'Connor has toured the extensively, playing alongside bands such as Wilco, Cass McCombs, Silver Jews, , Damien Jurado, Feist, and Yo La Tengo. She and Brokaw will be doing a West Coast tour throughout January. O’Connor’s website is http://jenniferoconnor.net.

Kimya Dawson is a songwriter and performer residing in Olympia who has worked both solo and as a member of and the Bundles. Dawson received a Grammy Award for her work on the soundtrack of the movie, “,” and has released six solo albums, including a children’s album, “Alphabutt”. Her most recent album, “Thunder Thighs,” includes a tune about the Olympia Timberland Library called “The Library Song.”

This free concert takes place after the library closes. No other library services will be available. The Olympia Timberland Library is located at 313 8th Avenue SE. For more information, contact the library at (360) 352-0595 or go to www.TRL.org.

Timberland Regional Library provides for the information, reading and lifelong learning needs of the Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston county public at 27 community public libraries and 5 library service partner locations. The library system is funded mainly by local property taxes. Anyone needing special accommodations to participate in a library’s program may contact the library one week in advance.