Thanks Annie, I'm pleased that you and Curt are keeping Pgh folk music
active.
Bruce
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From: Anne Trimble <amtrimble@...>
To: old-time PGH <oldtime@...>; OTMusicFriends@yahoogroups.com
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Date: Thursday, May 12, 2005 11:43 PM
Subject: [OTMusicFriends:PA] Old-time singing House Concert with 'Waking Up
Tillie"--Sat, May 21
>Get ready for the festival season, warm up your voice and your ears...with
a great old-time country trio:
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>What: House Concert
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>Who: The great Old-time Band, "Waking Up Tillie"
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>When: Saturday, May 21, 8:00
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>Where: Home of Curt Cooper and Annie Trimble
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>Info: 412-343-0498
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>Old-time Harmony workshop, Saturday, May 21, from 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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>Waking Up Tillie consists of Pete Peterson (banjo, guitar), Randy Johnson
(fiddle), and Kellie Allen, (guitar). The band performs old-time music
learned from 78 RPM records of artists of the 1925-41 "Golden Age" of
country music, as well as music from earlier times and some original and
contemporary folk material.
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>The members of Waking Up Tillie are dedicated old-time musicians and
singers, who bring new energy to the traditional American songs and tunes
and give that old-time feel to contemporary and original material. They have
performed and taught at such festival, concert, and dance venues as the
Augusta Heritage Center, Appalachian String Band Festival (Clifftop),
Mountain Laurel Autoharp Gathering, Clarion Folk College, New England Folk
Festival, the Philadelphia Folk Festival, WPAQ's "Merry-Go-Round," and many
other places. Members of Waking Up Tillie appear on various CDs and have
recorded a CD "Down in the Old Home Town" for the Chubby Dragon label,
scheduled for release spring 2005.
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>For more information on either the house concert or the workshop,
reservations, and directions, reply to this email, or call Curt or Annie at
412-343-0498.
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>Hope to see you there!
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>Annie Trimble
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