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UPCOMING BLUE MOON SUNDAYS CONCERTS: Shepherdstown, WV   Message List  
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Upcoming Blue Moon Sunday concerts @ The Blue Moon Cafe, Shepherdstown WV

 

Doors open at 5:30pm, dinner is served from 6:00 to 7:00pm, and music starts at 7:00pm.  Dinner reservations, with seating at 5:30 and show to follow, may be made by calling the Blue Moon Cafe at 304-876-1920.  The Blue Moon Cafe is located on North Princess Street, at the corner of Princess and High in Shepherdstown WV. 

 

For more information, call Cheryl Mansley at 304-702-0554 or email bluemoonsundays@...  or visit www.bluemoonshepherdstown.com 

 

March:

 

18th  Atlantic Crossing

Songs & music of New England, Quebec, Maritime Canada, & the British Isles, as well as originals.  Rich Harmonies & Driving Rhythms - Energetic, High Spirited, & Playful.  Your Toes will Tap, & your Spirits will Soar...  Mandolin, Bouzouki, Tenor Banjo, Feet, Cornet, Guitar, Fiddles, Bodhran, Low Whistle, & Vocals!

 

25th  Demeter's Darlings

Laura First, Andrea Hines, Lisa Lafferty, Kathleen McLaughlin, Susan Spangler, Terry Tucker, Ardyth Gilbertson, Moonstruck and more!  An evening with the amazing, the beautiful, the magical, the incredibly gifted and lovely ladies of Shepherdstown! 

 

April:

 

1st  The Rowan Brothers

“The modern day Everly Brothers with a splash of bluegrass...”

 

8th  The Celtic Parliament

Songs and stories from the British and Irish Isles.  John Doyle (guitar/vocals), Terri Tucker (keyboard/vocals), Ed Barney (guitar/mandolin), Jim Steptoe (banjo)

 

15th  Danny Doyle - Ireland's Finest Balladeer! 

One of that rare and cherished group of Irish singers whose voices are instantly recognizable, Doyle's voice is beautiful, his guitar playing never overshadows the lyrics and his stage patter is warm, engaging and often hilarious.  Danny Doyle has won every music award in his native Ireland and his recordings have constantly been in the top ten there.  He has performed in Great Britain, France, Monte Carlo, Malta, Rumania, Moscow, Brazil, Canada, Poland, Australia and New Zealand.

 

22nd  December Wind - Native American Band

Native American Alternative Folk Rock - Their latest release "Second Wind" is a three time nominee in national Music Awards.  Atsiaktonkie, lead singer and acoustic rhythm guitar, Randy Furnia, lead guitar, Terry Terrance bass, Darman Terrance, drummer.

 

 

29th  Andrea Hines w/ Dave Hines/Todd Coyle & Jennie Avila w/ Stephen Wright

Andrea's music is a blend of Pop Folk with a hint of Old Time Country, mixed like a Good Martini with a bit of Jazz.  An eclectic mix, that Lilts and Sways like a Pleasant Dance - Love Songs are her specialty, with a truthfulness that evokes thoughts of Old World Romance.  Jennie’s music is Sexy, Spiritual and Bluesy, full of metaphors and sung with Grace and Passion.  Jennie plays the Snake-like Kokiriko, Conga & Guitar & Steve showcases his Ceramic Drums.

 

May:

 

6th  Paddy Keenan - Legendary master of the Irish Uilleann Pipe

Paddy Keenan was born into a traveling Irish family steeped in traditional music; both his father and grandfather were uilleann pipers.  Paddy himself took up the pipes at the age of ten and played his first major concert at the age of 14.  At 17, having fallen in love with the blues, he left Ireland for England and Europe, where he played blues and rock.  Keenan was one of the founding members of the Bothy Band, which forever changed the face of Irish traditional music, merging a driving rhythm section with traditional Irish tunes in ways that had never been heard before.  Keenan's virtuosity on the pipes combined with the ferocity of his playing made him, in the opinion of many, its driving force. Bothy Band-mate Donal Lunny once described Paddy as "the Jimi Hendrix of the pipes"; more recently, due to his genius for improvisation and counter-melody, he has been compared to jazz great John Coltrane.  Generally acknowledged as the most accomplished uilleann piper performing today, Paddy is certainly one of the most brilliant musicians of his generation.

 

13th  Con and Cash

Western Swing, Originals, Golden Oldies, Guitar, Stand Up Bass, Awesome Female Singer

 

20th  The Outpatients

Three Part Harmonies & Blazing Instrumentals.  Newgrass, Rhythm and Blues, Folk - Shake, Rattle and Roll, and Toe Tapping Acoustic mayhem!  

 

27th  Treehouse

Rock, Folk & Pop, with World Fusion and Jazz overtones, Strong Vocals, Tribal Rhythms and Intense Instrumentals

 

June:

 

3rd  Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh w/ Gerry O'Beirne & Rosie Shipley

Vocalist for the once all male Irish Band Danu w/ a bewitching magnetism & an Incredible Depth of Vocal Range - Consummate Artistry on both Flute and Whistle.  

 

10th  The Don Oehser-Steve Kemp Blues Band

Smokin' acoustic and electric blues band fronted by two terrific guitarists/singers - Don Oehser and Steve Kemp - seriously backed by Dave Hines on congas and percussion and Hugh "Salad Bowl" Johnson on bass.

 

17th  Robbin Thompson

Robbin was lead snger in Springsteen's early band Steel Mill

 

July:

 

8th  Menage

Menage brings their energetic and contagious songs down from the mountains of Asheville, NC to Shepherdstown, WV.  Refreshing and Original mix of Country, Soul, Swing and Rock-n-Roll.

You're sure to fall in love with their Genuine and Silly Songs that come Straight from the Heart...and the stomach.  Lots of songs about food...and boys!

 

22nd  The Dreamsicles

Tom Prasada-Rao & Cary Cooper!

 

August:

 

New Show!  5th  Cliff Eberhardt

A superb singer whose songs have been covered by the likes of Ritchie Havens, Buffie St. Marie, and the folk superstar band "Cry, Cry, Cry"  Bluesy Guitar playing and soulful, Ray Charles-like vocals - the missing link between Paul McCartney and Cole Porter

 

September:

 

2nd  The Kennedys 

Modern Folk-Rock - Pete and Maura Kennedy met at the Continental Club in Austin Texas. Within a few weeks, they went on their first date at Buddy Holly's grave in Lubbock, TX, and within a year, they were touring together, as part of Nanci Griffith's band.  In a dusty little dressing room on the top floor of Dublin's Olympia theatre, they penned the songs that would become their first CD, "River of Fallen Stars".   The CD was awarded the "Indie" award in 1995 for "Best Adult Contemporary CD" by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors.  Eight CDs and half a million miles of touring later, they enjoy loyal followings in both the guitar camp and the singer-songwriter set. Ultimately it's their tight harmonies, their chemistry, and their unashamedly idealistic outlook that has carved them their own niche in the studio and onstage.

 

30th  Ellen McIlwaine - Slide Guitar Legend

Two years ago, Ellen McIlwaine performed at a RiverHouse show, and everyone in attendance helped her celebrate her 60th birthday.  That was October 1, 2005.  Well, she's coming back, and we're going to celebrate her birthday again!  So, come and join in the fun!  McIlwaine is a tough one to pigeonhole.  Her music uses the Blues as a spring-board spanning Blues, Reggae, Funk, and Rock.  According to the National Times in Australia, "McIlwaine has helped redefine woman's place in Rock Music."  "E.M. is down-and-dirty Delta swamp slide blues: she is the whole-and-nothing-but-the-soul-banging gospel truth." Woodstock Times, NY.  

McIlwaine used to perform with Jimi Hendrix.  These days she plays with Taj Mahal.

 

November:

 

18th  Gerry O'Beirne & Rosie Shipley

O'Beirne is a Master Musician of the 6 and 12 string Guitar whose Instrumentals are out of this world.

Besides being a superlative guitarist, this native of Ireland is also a Beautiful Singer and a Powerful Performer.

Rosie Shipley has been playing the fiddle since she was three years old.  Her music is a combination of Irish, Scottish, Cape Breton, French Canadian, and American influences blended together in her own unique style.  

She tours internationally with Irish singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist O’Beirne, performs in the mid-Atlantic region with the Washington, D. C.-based singer/guitarist Lisa Moscatiello, and has appeared as a guest fiddler and pianist with the Irish-American band Cherish the Ladies. Shipley's music has taken her across the Untied States and to Ireland, Scotland, France, and New Zealand.

 

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