Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Calendar Info

Yo Howdy, my teach Kathy Barwick is comin to yer town, and I might just show up for the show, too.

She's tourin a bit with Brad Davis, so, here's the cut n paste from her email.

Rebecca Baumbaugh is the most recent fiddle player to hang with Berry's own Dale N Marilyn Barcellos, so, this show is loaded with some talent you might not have seen . . . .

We hope to make the show in Dah Cruz . . . the workshop should be real informative, so you git players take notice . . . . . . .

Begin Cut N Paste:

Saturday 27 May: Concert in Santa Cruz at the Cayuga Vault 831-426-7255
Sunday 28 May: Workshop in Santa Cruz (Steve Palazzo's) 831-426-7255

During the concerts Brad will be accompanied by myownself on dobro,
Rebecca Baumbach on fiddle, and Dan Miller on bass. (As a co-columnist in Dan's "Flatpicking Guitar Magazine" I'm pretty excited to play some music with Brad).

Info on Brad (check him out at http://www.braddavismusic.com/):
Brad Davis spent ten years performing on stage as a member
of Marty Stuart’s road band. For the past six years he has played lead
acoustic guitar with Earl Scruggs and Friends, and for the past five years
he has played with movie actor Billy Bob Thornton’s rock band. He's been the guitar player for the Sam Bush Band and also performed with John Jorgenson’s Gypsy jazz quintet.

Brad has worked for, or recorded with, Billy Bob Thornton, Sheryl Crow, Warren Zevon, Sam Bush, Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, Pam Tillis, The Forester Sisters, Tommy Shaw (Styx), David Lee Roth, and The Sweethearts of the Rodeo. He is currently the host of Commerce County Line, a singer/songwriter program on the iTelevision network. His two solo recordings “I’m Not Gonna Let My Blues Bring Me Down” and “This World Ain’t No Child Anymore”, both on the FGM label, have been released to rave reviews.

Comments:
I always have fun at the Cayuuuuugha Vault.
 
Good, where the HECK, IS it? ?
 
I'll be up at Camp Mather!
 
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