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Lissance and ivories make a date

Keyboardist Alizon Lissance has been tickling the ivories since she was 6 . She grew into a style that melds rock, blues, and country, and has been playing on Boston area stages since she was a student at the Berklee College of Music.

She won a 1991 Boston Music Award, has played with Girls' Night Out and the Laurie Sargent Band, and is now a faculty member at her alma mater.

Her latest act is titled ``Alizonia," and she brings it to the Amazing Things Arts Center, 55 Nicholas Road in Framingham, at 8 p.m. Friday.

Expect to hear Lissance's latest work, including selections from her new CD , ``So What About You."

Tickets are $12 in advance, $14 at the door, and students and seniors take $1 off. Call 508-405-2787, or visit www.amazingthings.org .

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