Archive for January, 2010

Bluegrass Gospel - The bands play on at Winterfest - Pocono Record

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

The bands play on at Winterfest - Pocono Record
STROUDSBURG — The Pocono Bluegrass & Folk Society’s 10th annual Winterfest continues to hit the right notes as the event concludes today. Enthusiasts far and wide have descended upon the twin boroughs to enjoy fast-paced acoustic picking and

Calendar - Rockingham County - Greensboro News & Record
Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming, 2:30 p.m. today and Feb. 7 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5-6, Rockingham Community College Auditorium, N.C. 65, Wentworth. Presented by Theatre Guild of Rockingham County. It’s 1945 and the gospel-singing Sanders family

Folk, bluegrass musicians performing - Republican-Eagle
Ben Kieffer of Iowa Public Radio said of the music, “Feldmann’s probing lyrics and yearning growl will echo in your soul and lift you up.” The Get-Rites carry on in the raucous gospel twang tradition of the Louvin Brothers, Gram Parsons, and

Chorale finds inspiration in bluegrass - La Crosse Tribune
Members of String Ties are, from left, Wayne Beezley on the mandolin, Tom Pfaff on banjo, Larry Dalton on bass and Dan Sebranek on guitar. Paul Rusterholz predicts toes will be tapping at St. Rose Convent’s Mary of the Angels Chapel during the next

Roll Over, Elvis. Meet Indie Memphis. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
IT’S hard to shake Elvis in Memphis. His pompadoured, crooning visage peers out from all corners, from jukeboxes to diner counters. But the King was nowhere to be found at Electrocity, a semi-legal warehouse party that was recently held in an

The bands play on at Winterfest - Pocono Record
STROUDSBURG — The Pocono Bluegrass & Folk Society’s 10th annual Winterfest continues to hit the right notes as the event concludes today. Enthusiasts far and wide have descended upon the twin boroughs to enjoy fast-paced acoustic picking and

Calendar - Rockingham County - Greensboro News & Record
Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming, 2:30 p.m. today and Feb. 7 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5-6, Rockingham Community College Auditorium, N.C. 65, Wentworth. Presented by Theatre Guild of Rockingham County. It’s 1945 and the gospel-singing Sanders family

Folk, bluegrass musicians performing - Republican-Eagle
Ben Kieffer of Iowa Public Radio said of the music, “Feldmann’s probing lyrics and yearning growl will echo in your soul and lift you up.” The Get-Rites carry on in the raucous gospel twang tradition of the Louvin Brothers, Gram Parsons, and

Chorale finds inspiration in bluegrass - La Crosse Tribune
Members of String Ties are, from left, Wayne Beezley on the mandolin, Tom Pfaff on banjo, Larry Dalton on bass and Dan Sebranek on guitar. Paul Rusterholz predicts toes will be tapping at St. Rose Convent’s Mary of the Angels Chapel during the next

Roll Over, Elvis. Meet Indie Memphis. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
IT’S hard to shake Elvis in Memphis. His pompadoured, crooning visage peers out from all corners, from jukeboxes to diner counters. But the King was nowhere to be found at Electrocity, a semi-legal warehouse party that was recently held in an

Bluegrass Gospel - Find fun things to do in February in Springfield and the surrounding - News-Leader.com

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Find fun things to do in February in Springfield and the surrounding - News-Leader.com
The Big Show will be emceed by Bob Leftridge of the Baldknobbers Jamboree Evening of Hope Gospel Show with David Ring, 7 p.m. Lead Hill High School, 6966 Milum Road, Lead Hill, Ark. Free; accepting donations. Call 870-436-5268. Singles Reaching

Bulletin Board - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 3716 Byhalia Road in Hernando, will host the Turner Family, a bluegrass gospel group, today at 11 a.m. Glenn’s Chapel Methodist Church, 8235 Miss. 301 N. in Lake Cormorant, is hosting a gospel singing Saturday at 7 p.m

Bluegrass in their blood - The Spokesman-Review
The Panhandle Polecats 2010 performance calendar can be viewed at www.panhandlepolecats.com . They can be reached at panhandlepolecats@yahoo.com . There are five siblings – Jenny Little, Hank Little, Molly Wilbur, Austin Little and Bonnie Campbell

Your big February calendar - Idaho Statesman
It’s the heart month - February - where you shower your sweetie with love. You could take the traditional route and stick to dinner, movie and a heart-shaped box of candy, or you could surprise your love with a unique piece of art from Valentine for

Calendar - Rockingham County - Greensboro News & Record
Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming, 2:30 p.m. today and Feb. 7 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5-6, Rockingham Community College Auditorium, N.C. 65, Wentworth. Presented by Theatre Guild of Rockingham County. It’s 1945 and the gospel-singing Sanders family

Levon Helm Midnight Ramble Book/Spectacle Season 1 DVD - Glide Magazine
Music fans know Levon Helm as the gravel-throated tenor whose voice, drumming, and occasional mandolin picking propelled The Band on some of their biggest hits—“The Weight,” “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Up On Cripple Creek

Northern Lights Farewell Concert - Cape Cod Today
Banks Fail” to their latest album “One Day,” the band has fused an eclectic mix of roots, rock, country, soul and gospel with the traditional instrumentation and tight vocal harmony of bluegrass. They have performed with the likes of

Chorale finds inspiration in bluegrass - La Crosse Tribune
Members of String Ties are, from left, Wayne Beezley on the mandolin, Tom Pfaff on banjo, Larry Dalton on bass and Dan Sebranek on guitar. Paul Rusterholz predicts toes will be tapping at St. Rose Convent’s Mary of the Angels Chapel during the next

The bands play on at Winterfest - Pocono Record
STROUDSBURG — The Pocono Bluegrass & Folk Society’s 10th annual Winterfest continues to hit the right notes as the event concludes today. Enthusiasts far and wide have descended upon the twin boroughs to enjoy fast-paced acoustic picking and

Find fun things to do in February in Springfield and the surrounding - News-Leader.com
The Big Show will be emceed by Bob Leftridge of the Baldknobbers Jamboree Evening of Hope Gospel Show with David Ring, 7 p.m. Lead Hill High School, 6966 Milum Road, Lead Hill, Ark. Free; accepting donations. Call 870-436-5268. Singles Reaching

Bulletin Board - Memphis Commercial Appeal
Mt. Zion Baptist Church, 3716 Byhalia Road in Hernando, will host the Turner Family, a bluegrass gospel group, today at 11 a.m. Glenn’s Chapel Methodist Church, 8235 Miss. 301 N. in Lake Cormorant, is hosting a gospel singing Saturday at 7 p.m

Bluegrass in their blood - The Spokesman-Review
The Panhandle Polecats 2010 performance calendar can be viewed at www.panhandlepolecats.com . They can be reached at panhandlepolecats@yahoo.com . There are five siblings – Jenny Little, Hank Little, Molly Wilbur, Austin Little and Bonnie Campbell

Your big February calendar - Idaho Statesman
It’s the heart month - February - where you shower your sweetie with love. You could take the traditional route and stick to dinner, movie and a heart-shaped box of candy, or you could surprise your love with a unique piece of art from Valentine for

Calendar - Rockingham County - Greensboro News & Record
Smoke on the Mountain Homecoming, 2:30 p.m. today and Feb. 7 and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 5-6, Rockingham Community College Auditorium, N.C. 65, Wentworth. Presented by Theatre Guild of Rockingham County. It’s 1945 and the gospel-singing Sanders family

Levon Helm Midnight Ramble Book/Spectacle Season 1 DVD - Glide Magazine
Music fans know Levon Helm as the gravel-throated tenor whose voice, drumming, and occasional mandolin picking propelled The Band on some of their biggest hits—“The Weight,” “The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down,” “Up On Cripple Creek

Northern Lights Farewell Concert - Cape Cod Today
Banks Fail” to their latest album “One Day,” the band has fused an eclectic mix of roots, rock, country, soul and gospel with the traditional instrumentation and tight vocal harmony of bluegrass. They have performed with the likes of

Chorale finds inspiration in bluegrass - La Crosse Tribune
Members of String Ties are, from left, Wayne Beezley on the mandolin, Tom Pfaff on banjo, Larry Dalton on bass and Dan Sebranek on guitar. Paul Rusterholz predicts toes will be tapping at St. Rose Convent’s Mary of the Angels Chapel during the next

The bands play on at Winterfest - Pocono Record
STROUDSBURG — The Pocono Bluegrass & Folk Society’s 10th annual Winterfest continues to hit the right notes as the event concludes today. Enthusiasts far and wide have descended upon the twin boroughs to enjoy fast-paced acoustic picking and

Bluegrass Gospel - Randall Franks Honored At Country-Bluegrass-Gospel Hall Of Fame - Chattanoogan

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Randall Franks Honored At Country-Bluegrass-Gospel Hall Of Fame - Chattanoogan
From left, Ed and Genny Wallace, Johnny Carson, Phyllis A. Cole, “Doc” Tommy Scott and Randall Franks. Click to enlarge. North Georgia’s Randall Franks was among the honorees at a recent award program in South Carolina. The Carolinas Country

Entertainment Guide - Grants Pass Daily Courier
• ART’S RED GARTER, 126 S. Redwood Highway, Cave Junction, 541-592-4222. Jan. 29-30, DJ dance music, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Sundays and Wednesdays, karaoke, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. No cover. • BLONDIE’S, 226 S.W. G St., Grants Pass, 541-479-0420. Jan. 29

Roll Over, Elvis. Meet Indie Memphis. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
IT’S hard to shake Elvis in Memphis. His pompadoured, crooning visage peers out from all corners, from jukeboxes to diner counters. But the King was nowhere to be found at Electrocity, a semi-legal warehouse party that was recently held in an

Great Musicians Outside the Spotlight - Wall Street Journal
As we prepare for the 52nd annual exercise in glitzy self-congratulation known as the Grammy Awards, broadcast Jan. 31 on CBS, it’s best to think of the Grammys as recognition of success in sales and marketing rather than artistic excellence. If we

Hernando County religion calendar - St. Petersburg Times
The Mary Martha Guild of Christ Lutheran will present gospel music soloist Ivan Parker in concert at 7 p.m. Monday. Among his awards, Parker was voted Favorite Lead Vocalist by the readers of Singing News magazine six times and Favorite Male

Randall Franks Honored At Country-Bluegrass-Gospel Hall Of Fame - Chattanoogan
From left, Ed and Genny Wallace, Johnny Carson, Phyllis A. Cole, “Doc” Tommy Scott and Randall Franks. Click to enlarge. North Georgia’s Randall Franks was among the honorees at a recent award program in South Carolina. The Carolinas Country

Entertainment Guide - Grants Pass Daily Courier
• ART’S RED GARTER, 126 S. Redwood Highway, Cave Junction, 541-592-4222. Jan. 29-30, DJ dance music, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m.; Sundays and Wednesdays, karaoke, 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. No cover. • BLONDIE’S, 226 S.W. G St., Grants Pass, 541-479-0420. Jan. 29

Roll Over, Elvis. Meet Indie Memphis. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
IT’S hard to shake Elvis in Memphis. His pompadoured, crooning visage peers out from all corners, from jukeboxes to diner counters. But the King was nowhere to be found at Electrocity, a semi-legal warehouse party that was recently held in an

Great Musicians Outside the Spotlight - Wall Street Journal
As we prepare for the 52nd annual exercise in glitzy self-congratulation known as the Grammy Awards, broadcast Jan. 31 on CBS, it’s best to think of the Grammys as recognition of success in sales and marketing rather than artistic excellence. If we

Hernando County religion calendar - St. Petersburg Times
The Mary Martha Guild of Christ Lutheran will present gospel music soloist Ivan Parker in concert at 7 p.m. Monday. Among his awards, Parker was voted Favorite Lead Vocalist by the readers of Singing News magazine six times and Favorite Male

Bluegrass Gospel - WBZI now heard on FM 100.3 - Dayton Daily News

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

WBZI now heard on FM 100.3 - Dayton Daily News
When the FCC recently offered AM broadcasters the chance to purchase FM translator licenses which would expand their local coverage, Joe Mullins jumped at the opportunity. Mullins is president and general manager of WBZI, home of Classic Country

Grammy Award predictions - creative loafing
I did it last year , so, why not try it again this year — here are my predictions for all 109 categories of this years Grammy Awards. The event will be on television on CBS on Sunday night at 8 p.m. Here are my hopes and predictions (and, like last

Fifth Saturday bluegrass jam set - Daily Chronicle
The night will begin at 6 p.m. with a brief devotional followed at 6:30 p.m. by 10- and 20-minute sets of bluegrass and gospel music at its best. Whether you are a musician or just want to listen, this is a tremendous opportunity in a location that

First Baptist Church in Swansea to hold concert fundraiser - Herald News
The First Baptist Church in Swansea, located at 21 Baptist St. (corner of Route 6), will host a concert fundraiser for Haiti disaster relief on Saturday, Feb. 6, at First Baptist Church in Fall River, 210 N. Main St., from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Music will

Randall Franks Honored At Country-Bluegrass-Gospel Hall Of Fame - Chattanoogan
From left, Ed and Genny Wallace, Johnny Carson, Phyllis A. Cole, “Doc” Tommy Scott and Randall Franks. Click to enlarge. North Georgia’s Randall Franks was among the honorees at a recent award program in South Carolina. The Carolinas Country

Great Musicians Outside the Spotlight - Wall Street Journal
As we prepare for the 52nd annual exercise in glitzy self-congratulation known as the Grammy Awards, broadcast Jan. 31 on CBS, it’s best to think of the Grammys as recognition of success in sales and marketing rather than artistic excellence. If we

Regular Meetings, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
A list of regularly scheduled meetings of clubs and organizations occurring along the Treasure Coast. Multi-Day American Flag Retirement: Drop off old, worn flags for proper retirement. First Presbyterian Church of Port St. Lucie, 2240 S.E. Walton

WBZI now heard on FM 100.3 - Dayton Daily News
When the FCC recently offered AM broadcasters the chance to purchase FM translator licenses which would expand their local coverage, Joe Mullins jumped at the opportunity. Mullins is president and general manager of WBZI, home of Classic Country

Grammy Award predictions - creative loafing
I did it last year , so, why not try it again this year — here are my predictions for all 109 categories of this years Grammy Awards. The event will be on television on CBS on Sunday night at 8 p.m. Here are my hopes and predictions (and, like last

Fifth Saturday bluegrass jam set - Daily Chronicle
The night will begin at 6 p.m. with a brief devotional followed at 6:30 p.m. by 10- and 20-minute sets of bluegrass and gospel music at its best. Whether you are a musician or just want to listen, this is a tremendous opportunity in a location that

First Baptist Church in Swansea to hold concert fundraiser - Herald News
The First Baptist Church in Swansea, located at 21 Baptist St. (corner of Route 6), will host a concert fundraiser for Haiti disaster relief on Saturday, Feb. 6, at First Baptist Church in Fall River, 210 N. Main St., from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Music will

Randall Franks Honored At Country-Bluegrass-Gospel Hall Of Fame - Chattanoogan
From left, Ed and Genny Wallace, Johnny Carson, Phyllis A. Cole, “Doc” Tommy Scott and Randall Franks. Click to enlarge. North Georgia’s Randall Franks was among the honorees at a recent award program in South Carolina. The Carolinas Country

Great Musicians Outside the Spotlight - Wall Street Journal
As we prepare for the 52nd annual exercise in glitzy self-congratulation known as the Grammy Awards, broadcast Jan. 31 on CBS, it’s best to think of the Grammys as recognition of success in sales and marketing rather than artistic excellence. If we

Regular Meetings, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
A list of regularly scheduled meetings of clubs and organizations occurring along the Treasure Coast. Multi-Day American Flag Retirement: Drop off old, worn flags for proper retirement. First Presbyterian Church of Port St. Lucie, 2240 S.E. Walton

Bluegrass Gospel - JOHN GATTA: Local SPLITT next in Rock Off semi-finals - Morning Journal

Friday, January 29th, 2010

JOHN GATTA: Local SPLITT next in Rock Off semi-finals - Morning Journal
Things have not gone well for Lorain area acts at the 14th annual Tri-C High School Rock Off — after four semi-final rounds. But there are two more chances this weekend for the area to be represented at the Final Exam on Feb. 6 at House of Blues

JOHN GATTA: Local SPLITT next in Rock Off semi-finals - Morning Journal
Things have not gone well for Lorain area acts at the 14th annual Tri-C High School Rock Off — after four semi-final rounds. But there are two more chances this weekend for the area to be represented at the Final Exam on Feb. 6 at House of Blues

Bluegrass Gospel - Fifth Saturday bluegrass jam set - Daily Chronicle

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Fifth Saturday bluegrass jam set - Daily Chronicle
The night will begin at 6 p.m. with a brief devotional followed at 6:30 p.m. by 10- and 20-minute sets of bluegrass and gospel music at its best. Whether you are a musician or just want to listen, this is a tremendous opportunity in a location that

Regular Meetings, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
A list of regularly scheduled meetings of clubs and organizations occurring along the Treasure Coast. Multi-Day American Flag Retirement: Drop off old, worn flags for proper retirement. First Presbyterian Church of Port St. Lucie, 2240 S.E. Walton

The Princess and the Frog (u) - The Independent
This is a risk for Disney, returning to hand-drawn animation, to old-fashioned musical and to even older-fashioned fairy tale. Or rather, it would be a risk if the studio didn’t possess expert directors (John Musker and Ron Clements), a team of

Weekend wizardry at the Cedar with Koala and Kaukonen/Bromberg - Minnpost.com
The turntable DJ Kid Koala has credentials hip enough to raise your eyebrows and perk your ears. His imaginative platter concertos have opened gigs for Radiohead and the Beastie Boys, salted the mixes for the Gorillaz and the Handsome Boy Modeling

Music Calendar, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
Vince Gill: Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce, 7 p.m., Jan. 26. $59-$65. Boogie Wonder Band: King Center, Melbourne, 8 p.m., Jan. 26. $19-50-$32.50. Cowboy Mouth, Junior Brown: House of Blues, Orlando, 7 p.m. Jan. 27. $15. Scary Kids

Musical Heritage - Union Daily Times
The project covers South Carolina roots genres including gospel, bluegrass, Gullah, Native-American, and Piedmont blues. Miller and Fowler hope to travel the show around the state for at least three or four years. It is already confirmed for the

Fifth Saturday bluegrass jam set - Daily Chronicle
The night will begin at 6 p.m. with a brief devotional followed at 6:30 p.m. by 10- and 20-minute sets of bluegrass and gospel music at its best. Whether you are a musician or just want to listen, this is a tremendous opportunity in a location that

Regular Meetings, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
A list of regularly scheduled meetings of clubs and organizations occurring along the Treasure Coast. Multi-Day American Flag Retirement: Drop off old, worn flags for proper retirement. First Presbyterian Church of Port St. Lucie, 2240 S.E. Walton

The Princess and the Frog (u) - The Independent
This is a risk for Disney, returning to hand-drawn animation, to old-fashioned musical and to even older-fashioned fairy tale. Or rather, it would be a risk if the studio didn’t possess expert directors (John Musker and Ron Clements), a team of

Weekend wizardry at the Cedar with Koala and Kaukonen/Bromberg - Minnpost.com
The turntable DJ Kid Koala has credentials hip enough to raise your eyebrows and perk your ears. His imaginative platter concertos have opened gigs for Radiohead and the Beastie Boys, salted the mixes for the Gorillaz and the Handsome Boy Modeling

Music Calendar, updated Jan. 29 - TCPalm
Vince Gill: Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce, 7 p.m., Jan. 26. $59-$65. Boogie Wonder Band: King Center, Melbourne, 8 p.m., Jan. 26. $19-50-$32.50. Cowboy Mouth, Junior Brown: House of Blues, Orlando, 7 p.m. Jan. 27. $15. Scary Kids

Musical Heritage - Union Daily Times
The project covers South Carolina roots genres including gospel, bluegrass, Gullah, Native-American, and Piedmont blues. Miller and Fowler hope to travel the show around the state for at least three or four years. It is already confirmed for the

Bluegrass Gospel - The planner (things to do) - St. Petersburg Times

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

The planner (things to do) - St. Petersburg Times
Fox’s Beck and Bill hit Sun Dome Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck of Fox News will bring their Bold and Fresh Tour to the University of South Florida’s Sun Dome on Friday for two sold-out shows at 4 and 8 p.m. If you don’t have tickets, you can still

DILLARD: Cornbread luncheon nears - Marshall News Messenger
We have had enough talk about global warming or climate control. Congress has upset the head weather man and we are receiving the consequences. Keep a journal or diary as this could be a decade ahead that we learn that weather has a mind of its own

Myrtle Beach’s Minister of Music laid to rest - The Sun News
Sam Hannaford delivers the eulogy at Jeff Roberts’ funeral on January 15 in Myrtle Beach. Photo by Scott Smallin, Weekly Surge staff. The mood was mostly somber and reflective Jan 15. as the standing-room-only crowd gathered at Myrtle Beach’s

Steppin’ out - Herald-Palladium
BENTON HARBOR - April Verch’s passion for both dance and music are so intertwined that the 31-year-old tunesmith never thought about separating the two. “I just always figured they were two things that I loved that I could do together,” Verch says by

Bluegrass is back - Palladium-Item
The Mae Wagers & Bluegrass Gospel Heritage monthly musical event returns Tuesday with special guests Laurel Mountain. The show is performed at the Knights of Columbus in Richmond In March, the special guests will be George and Rohena Walker. When: 6

Loretta Lynn entertains Arkansas crowd - Cabot Star-Herald
On Jan. 22, Loretta Lynn and her entourage stopped at the Reynolds Performance Hall on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. The legendary songstress treated the audience to one hour of down-home fun and country music. To a

The planner (things to do) - St. Petersburg Times
Fox’s Beck and Bill hit Sun Dome Bill O’Reilly and Glenn Beck of Fox News will bring their Bold and Fresh Tour to the University of South Florida’s Sun Dome on Friday for two sold-out shows at 4 and 8 p.m. If you don’t have tickets, you can still

DILLARD: Cornbread luncheon nears - Marshall News Messenger
We have had enough talk about global warming or climate control. Congress has upset the head weather man and we are receiving the consequences. Keep a journal or diary as this could be a decade ahead that we learn that weather has a mind of its own

Myrtle Beach’s Minister of Music laid to rest - The Sun News
Sam Hannaford delivers the eulogy at Jeff Roberts’ funeral on January 15 in Myrtle Beach. Photo by Scott Smallin, Weekly Surge staff. The mood was mostly somber and reflective Jan 15. as the standing-room-only crowd gathered at Myrtle Beach’s

Steppin’ out - Herald-Palladium
BENTON HARBOR - April Verch’s passion for both dance and music are so intertwined that the 31-year-old tunesmith never thought about separating the two. “I just always figured they were two things that I loved that I could do together,” Verch says by

Bluegrass is back - Palladium-Item
The Mae Wagers & Bluegrass Gospel Heritage monthly musical event returns Tuesday with special guests Laurel Mountain. The show is performed at the Knights of Columbus in Richmond In March, the special guests will be George and Rohena Walker. When: 6

Loretta Lynn entertains Arkansas crowd - Cabot Star-Herald
On Jan. 22, Loretta Lynn and her entourage stopped at the Reynolds Performance Hall on the campus of the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. The legendary songstress treated the audience to one hour of down-home fun and country music. To a

Bluegrass Gospel - Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 28-Feb. 3 - North County Times

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 28-Feb. 3 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
The following will perform: Carolina Gospel Bluegrass, the Bluegrass Rangers & Tailgaters, the Marshall Stephenson Band with special guest Al Batten, Throne of Grace, John Allen & Friends, Roby Huffman & The Bluegrass Cutups, Samantha & Bluegrass Jam

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Roundabout: What’s happening - Salisbury Post
Classes Free design class demonstrations at Piedmont Floral Galleries, 280 Furniture Drive — 10 a.m.-noon, Jan. 30: Winter and Mixed Greens Designs and Valentine Bunch Vase Designs. 704-636-7739. Chrismon classes at Rufty’s Chrisman Shop, 280

Festival highlights jazz, business - The Daily Athenaeum
David Martin and Mike Doolin will perform at the Winter Jazz Festival this weekend. Other scheduled performers include Todd Burge and Kung Fu Matsters. The West Virginia Jazz Society is hosting a Winter Jazz Festival this weekend in Bridgeport, W.Va

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

Knoxville on the Record: A Survey of Pop, Country, and Rock Songs - Metro Pulse
Thompson’s ballad setting makes the song perfectly suited for a bluegrass adaptation. The Del McCoury parts as a perpetual motion machine—electric piano, strings, what sounds like a gospel choir of backup singers, a chorus as big as Mt.

To-do list: Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 - Savannah Morning News
“German Stained Glass in Georgia: The Presence of Franz Mayer and Company” Noon Jan. 29, University Hall 156, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 11935 Abercorn St. Deborah S. Jamieson, assistant professor of art, will discuss the popularity of the

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
made up of the married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy) spin their personal experiences and musical influences into acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel, creating a As a part of the Bluegrass series, Danny Paisley & the

Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 28-Feb. 3 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
The following will perform: Carolina Gospel Bluegrass, the Bluegrass Rangers & Tailgaters, the Marshall Stephenson Band with special guest Al Batten, Throne of Grace, John Allen & Friends, Roby Huffman & The Bluegrass Cutups, Samantha & Bluegrass Jam

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Roundabout: What’s happening - Salisbury Post
Classes Free design class demonstrations at Piedmont Floral Galleries, 280 Furniture Drive — 10 a.m.-noon, Jan. 30: Winter and Mixed Greens Designs and Valentine Bunch Vase Designs. 704-636-7739. Chrismon classes at Rufty’s Chrisman Shop, 280

Festival highlights jazz, business - The Daily Athenaeum
David Martin and Mike Doolin will perform at the Winter Jazz Festival this weekend. Other scheduled performers include Todd Burge and Kung Fu Matsters. The West Virginia Jazz Society is hosting a Winter Jazz Festival this weekend in Bridgeport, W.Va

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

Knoxville on the Record: A Survey of Pop, Country, and Rock Songs - Metro Pulse
Thompson’s ballad setting makes the song perfectly suited for a bluegrass adaptation. The Del McCoury parts as a perpetual motion machine—electric piano, strings, what sounds like a gospel choir of backup singers, a chorus as big as Mt.

To-do list: Jan. 28 - Feb. 3 - Savannah Morning News
“German Stained Glass in Georgia: The Presence of Franz Mayer and Company” Noon Jan. 29, University Hall 156, Armstrong Atlantic State University, 11935 Abercorn St. Deborah S. Jamieson, assistant professor of art, will discuss the popularity of the

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
made up of the married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy) spin their personal experiences and musical influences into acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel, creating a As a part of the Bluegrass series, Danny Paisley & the

Bluegrass Gospel - Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

West Chatham calendar - Savannah Morning News
The legendary guitarist from Australia music repertoire consists of country and bluegrass, pop, jazz, blues, gospel, classical, flamenco, and aboriginal styles. Tickets: $65. For information, call 912- 748-1930 or go to randywoodguitars.

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
made up of the married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy) spin their personal experiences and musical influences into acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel, creating a As a part of the Bluegrass series, Danny Paisley & the

Grammy’s 2010 - KSDK
Never mind categories like “Best Spoken Word Album for Children” and “Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album”-even in the major categories, the Grammys often leave us slack-jawed in disbelief. Herbie Hancock’s “River: The Joni Letters” for

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
The following will perform: Carolina Gospel Bluegrass, the Bluegrass Rangers & Tailgaters, the Marshall Stephenson Band with special guest Al Batten, Throne of Grace, John Allen & Friends, Roby Huffman & The Bluegrass Cutups, Samantha & Bluegrass Jam

CL ’s picks for the week’s best shows - creative loafing
DIRTY GUV’NAHS These Knoxville-based rockers have been preaching the gospel of the Faces, Black Crowes, Humble HH HACKENSAW BOYS, PERT NEAR SANDSTONE For a dozen years, the Boys have played bluegrass like the rebel music it once was, infusing

Tommy Cash to pay tribute to brother - Morgan County Herald
Backing up Tommy Cash is the Cash Crew Band, four seasoned musicians whose backgrounds include country rock, bluegrass, and gospel music. They have been working with Children’s Miracle Network since 1995 and have raised over $60,000 on behalf of

Knoxville on the Record: A Survey of Pop, Country, and Rock Songs - Metro Pulse
Thompson’s ballad setting makes the song perfectly suited for a bluegrass adaptation. The Del McCoury parts as a perpetual motion machine—electric piano, strings, what sounds like a gospel choir of backup singers, a chorus as big as Mt.

Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 28-Feb. 3 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

West Chatham calendar - Savannah Morning News
The legendary guitarist from Australia music repertoire consists of country and bluegrass, pop, jazz, blues, gospel, classical, flamenco, and aboriginal styles. Tickets: $65. For information, call 912- 748-1930 or go to randywoodguitars.

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
made up of the married duo of Pete and Maura Kennedy) spin their personal experiences and musical influences into acoustic-based folk, rock, country, pop and secular gospel, creating a As a part of the Bluegrass series, Danny Paisley & the

Grammy’s 2010 - KSDK
Never mind categories like “Best Spoken Word Album for Children” and “Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album”-even in the major categories, the Grammys often leave us slack-jawed in disbelief. Herbie Hancock’s “River: The Joni Letters” for

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
The following will perform: Carolina Gospel Bluegrass, the Bluegrass Rangers & Tailgaters, the Marshall Stephenson Band with special guest Al Batten, Throne of Grace, John Allen & Friends, Roby Huffman & The Bluegrass Cutups, Samantha & Bluegrass Jam

CL ’s picks for the week’s best shows - creative loafing
DIRTY GUV’NAHS These Knoxville-based rockers have been preaching the gospel of the Faces, Black Crowes, Humble HH HACKENSAW BOYS, PERT NEAR SANDSTONE For a dozen years, the Boys have played bluegrass like the rebel music it once was, infusing

Tommy Cash to pay tribute to brother - Morgan County Herald
Backing up Tommy Cash is the Cash Crew Band, four seasoned musicians whose backgrounds include country rock, bluegrass, and gospel music. They have been working with Children’s Miracle Network since 1995 and have raised over $60,000 on behalf of

Knoxville on the Record: A Survey of Pop, Country, and Rock Songs - Metro Pulse
Thompson’s ballad setting makes the song perfectly suited for a bluegrass adaptation. The Del McCoury parts as a perpetual motion machine—electric piano, strings, what sounds like a gospel choir of backup singers, a chorus as big as Mt.

Preview calendar: Clubs and concerts for Jan. 28-Feb. 3 - North County Times
Press releases for arts and entertainment events and programs should be typed, double-spaced, with basic information about the event, performance dates and times, location, ticket prices and a public telephone number. Send notices two to three weeks

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Bluegrass Gospel - West Chatham calendar - Savannah Morning News

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

West Chatham calendar - Savannah Morning News
The legendary guitarist from Australia music repertoire consists of country and bluegrass, pop, jazz, blues, gospel, classical, flamenco, and aboriginal styles. Tickets: $65. For information, call 912- 748-1930 or go to randywoodguitars.

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
The Emelin Theatre has released its performance schedule for March 2010, featuring performances by Red Molly and The Kennedys and Guy Davis and Henrik Ibsen ’s AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE. Red Molly and The Kennedys will perform on March 6 at 8pm as a

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Tommy Cash to pay tribute to brother - Morgan County Herald
Backing up Tommy Cash is the Cash Crew Band, four seasoned musicians whose backgrounds include country rock, bluegrass, and gospel music. They have been working with Children’s Miracle Network since 1995 and have raised over $60,000 on behalf of

CL ’s picks for the week’s best shows - creative loafing
DIRTY GUV’NAHS These Knoxville-based rockers have been preaching the gospel of the Faces, Black Crowes, Humble HH HACKENSAW BOYS, PERT NEAR SANDSTONE For a dozen years, the Boys have played bluegrass like the rebel music it once was, infusing

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
From left, mandolin player John Allen, guitarist Gene Witherell, guitarist Donald Barnes (seated behend Witherell), banjo player Frank Avery, occasional mandolin player Jim Pesalano, bassist Bill Allen and guitarist Pete Keene are part of the

Grammy’s 2010 - KSDK
Never mind categories like “Best Spoken Word Album for Children” and “Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album”-even in the major categories, the Grammys often leave us slack-jawed in disbelief. Herbie Hancock’s “River: The Joni Letters” for

West Chatham calendar - Savannah Morning News
The legendary guitarist from Australia music repertoire consists of country and bluegrass, pop, jazz, blues, gospel, classical, flamenco, and aboriginal styles. Tickets: $65. For information, call 912- 748-1930 or go to randywoodguitars.

The Emelin Theatre Announces March 2010 Performances - Broadway World
The Emelin Theatre has released its performance schedule for March 2010, featuring performances by Red Molly and The Kennedys and Guy Davis and Henrik Ibsen ’s AN ENEMY OF THE PEOPLE. Red Molly and The Kennedys will perform on March 6 at 8pm as a

And the nominees are … - Grand Forks Herald
The Grammys hand out 109 shiny golden phonograph awards every year to winners in categories from pop to rock to country, jazz, metal, rap, bluegrass, gospel and classical — there are even categories for Hawaiian music and Best Children’s Spoken

Tommy Cash to pay tribute to brother - Morgan County Herald
Backing up Tommy Cash is the Cash Crew Band, four seasoned musicians whose backgrounds include country rock, bluegrass, and gospel music. They have been working with Children’s Miracle Network since 1995 and have raised over $60,000 on behalf of

CL ’s picks for the week’s best shows - creative loafing
DIRTY GUV’NAHS These Knoxville-based rockers have been preaching the gospel of the Faces, Black Crowes, Humble HH HACKENSAW BOYS, PERT NEAR SANDSTONE For a dozen years, the Boys have played bluegrass like the rebel music it once was, infusing

Knoxville on the Record: A Look at Songs Besides “Knoxville Girl” - Metro Pulse
We all know “Knoxville Girl.” It’s been recorded by dozens of performers over the years. There’s the Louvin Brothers’ classic 1956 recording , pretty much the standard for all later takes on the song. It’s inspired wildly divergent

Concert to aid musician with cancer - TheHerald
From left, mandolin player John Allen, guitarist Gene Witherell, guitarist Donald Barnes (seated behend Witherell), banjo player Frank Avery, occasional mandolin player Jim Pesalano, bassist Bill Allen and guitarist Pete Keene are part of the

Grammy’s 2010 - KSDK
Never mind categories like “Best Spoken Word Album for Children” and “Best Southern, Country or Bluegrass Gospel Album”-even in the major categories, the Grammys often leave us slack-jawed in disbelief. Herbie Hancock’s “River: The Joni Letters” for