About Coffee House Gypsies

Known for their many contributions to
the South Florida Community, the CHG’s
charity work includes: cancer charity
concerts at the LoveFest Music Festival in
Hollywood, Florida; HIV/AIDS Awareness
& Research fund-raising concerts at The
Wallflower Gallery in Downtown Miami;
performances in support of Equal Rights/
Human Rights Campaigns; benefit concert
supporting victims of Batten Disease
in association with DreamOneWorld.org;
food drive performances & concerts
to raise support for U.S. Troops overseas;
eco-awareness & enviro-conservation
performances, including two "Save The
Everglades" festival performances in FL;
a Police Benevolence Association
performance; Child Bereavement Center
fund raiser performance; and several
performances in support of independent
music and the arts, including Woodstock
2003.

Lead singer/songwriters Albert Damian
Mata and Alexandra Norris often perform
alongside their many talented friends as
an acoustic coffeehouse act, but their
debut studio album “The Artist” is a
collage of folk and rock music sprinkled
with spoken word poetry. It supports
Miami’s indie underground by featuring
an array of cameo performances by South
Florida independent artists and guest
musicians. Boasting a prolific arsenal of
30+ original songs and 60+ covers, the
CHG performs at private parties, events,
coffee shops, and other venues...



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