Jay Starling, Aaron Malone, Jared Pool, & John Buck
Jul 25, 2011 | 0 comments“We do some bluegrass/gypsy/jazz type stuff” writes Jay Starling of the acoustic night he’s brought together for us… Aaron Malone from Fitzmaurice band is on fiddle, Jared Pool from Whiskey Rebellion and the Woodshedders is on guitar and vocals, John Buck from Caveman and the Transmitters on bass and vocals, and Jay Starling from Keller Williams, Adrienne Young, Teddy and the Roosevelts, etc. on dobro and vocals. Tickets are $10 day of show
The Southside Homewreckers
Jul 25, 2011 | 0 commentsHomegrown Wednesday presents The Southside Homewreckers! The Homewreckers are a trio that deliver classic blues and ragtime with a modern edge. Their music covers a wide range of early blues styles. Tickets $5 at the door. Visit Sheryl Warner’s website.
Recklessly Abandoned
Jul 25, 2011 | 0 commentsFormerly known as “Reckless Abandon”, Recklessly Abandoned is the unique, creative music ensemble first gathered together by Page Wilson to present his distinctive approach to live performance. It was not only the name of the group, but also the approach to the music; to play with “reckless abandon.” Rooted in the blues, folk, bluegrass, and country traditions of their native Virginia soil, the performances are spontaneous and original; yet with the professional musical expertise to go anywhere with a song, and take their audience along with them. Charles Arthur, Chris Fuller, Jay Gillespie, Jim Skelding, and Billy Lux reunite for an evening of great ”Purebred American Mongrel Music”, now known as ”Recklessly Abandoned” Tickets are $10 in advance, $15 day of show
George Turman
Jul 20, 2011 | 0 commentsHomegrown Thursday brings George back for a great night of music. For nearly thirty years, George Turman as been a legendary mainstay of the Richmond Folk scene. Join him for an evening of great folk. Tickets $5 at the door.
Susan Greenbaum (solo)
Jul 11, 2011 | 0 commentsThe marvelous Susan Greenbaum returns for Homegrown Wednesdays. As she says on her own website, “no one knows what will come out of my mouth at these shows! New songs? Old songs? Songs I don’t actually know? ANYthing is possible, and it’s always a lovely time!” Tickets are $5 at the door. visit her website:http://www.susangreenbaum.com/


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