Shows start 7:00pm
Dinner and Drinks available for Purchase
Blue Moon Cafe - corner of Princess and High Streets, Shepherdstown WV
Venue website: www.bluemoonshepherdstown.com
More info: Cheryl Mansley at 304-702-0554 or riverhousemusic@...
Colin Dunbar & Sleepy Creek - $12
Hot Soup - $12
Oct. 5
Sons of the Never Wrong - $15
Turbo-Charged Folk Trio
Website: www.sons.com
A folk trio from Chicago that has been creating original "turbo-charged folk music" for 14 years to a cult-like national following.
Although the band name harkens back to the traditional harmonies of old-time acts, Sons are anything but.
The Son's 5 CD releases have brought them stunning national and international reviews and extensive radio-play.
It is their live performances though that win the audience's hearts. The group can barely stand still on stage and
insty-choreography results in a non-stop show of stories, dancing, and odd-ball humor.
Yet it is when the three step up to the mic and give out one of their many stunningly arranged songs,
that you know you are in for something special. Some music you've got to hear to enjoy, this you gotta see...
Sue Demel on vocals, guitar, drums, strumstick, Deborah Lader on vocals, guitar, mandolin, banjo,
and Bruce Roper on vocals, guitar, and harmonica.
Radio Caroline - $12
Americana Soul Band
Nov. 9
Catfish Hodge - $12
Blues Artist
Website: http://catfishpond.com/catfish.
According to Rolling Stone Magazine, "Catfish on stage is like a twelve gauge shot gun of emotion going off!"
By 1973 Catfish had settled into Washington, DC where he was packing them in at Desperado’s, Childe Harold and the
By 1982 Catfish had headed west to California where he lived for the next 17 years.
In 1999 he was performing solo acoustic, as well as with his electric band.
Nov. 23
Arvel Bird - $12
Native American Fiddler
Website: www.arvelbird.com
2007 Artist of the Year – Native American Music Awards
2007 Best Instrumental CD – Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards
2007 Best Native American Male Performing Artist – PowWows.com
2007 Best Native American Performing Group – PowWows.com
2006 Best Contemporary Instrumental CD – Indian Summer Music Awards
2006 Best Instrumental CD – Native American Music Awards
In the world of music, everyone’s heard of the Grammys,
but do you know what the Nammys or Izzys are?
The Nammys are the Native American Music Awards, and the Izzys are the
Indian Summer Music Awards. When the Nammys were handed out in 2007, one artist,
nominated in four categories, took top honors when he got Artist of the Year.
Arvel Bird, the musician in question, is a unique recording artist with a flawless talent and
passion to inspire his audiences. He uses his mixed heritage – his mother is Southern Paiute and
his dad’s family came from
His music is so universally appealing that no matter what style of music you enjoy listening to,
from classical, New Age, folk, country, and Celtic, to Native American, bluegrass, fusion, jazz, or blues,
you’ll find it all, and more, in Arvel’s work. He’s a charismatic performer, expressive storyteller, and is
considered to be one of the hottest Native American artists on tour today.
In addition to winning the Nammy in 2007, he also won Best Instrumental Album
at the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards in
career that began when he was a nine-year-old boy just learning to play the violin. Later, as a young adult,
Arvel studied with world-renowned Hungarian violinist Paul Roland.
In addition to the violin, Bird is also an accomplished
mandolin, guitar and Native flute player. In 1986, Arvel met Glen Campbell, and toured with him,
both at home and abroad, for almost six years. He toured with Loretta Lynn, Ray Price,
Louise Mandrell, Clay Walker, Tom T. Hall, Ray Price, and others, as well. But, despite all the fun and excitement,
Arvel knew that what he really wanted to do was play his own music.
So in 2001 he put everything on the line, sold his home and recording studio, bought a motor coach,
and took to the road as a solo artist. And now, he is coming to Shepherdstown!
Dec. 14
Don White - $15
Comedian, Singer-Songwriter
White is one of the country’s most enjoyable acoustic/folk entertainers.
His shows are lively, engaging and filled with laughter, and his fans turn out in droves nationwide whenever he visits.
“I Know What Love Is” is White’s signature song, and in the mid-90s this cut was requested so often that
one radio show program director made a rule that it could only be played every third day, while another purchased 50 copies
and offered them as a special gift for listeners who donated $75.00 or more to his station’s fund drive.
In addition, White’s song “Rascal” – the tale of his “dumb as mud” mutt – became the
most requested song on WCSX (a commercial station in
White can count among his admirers the likes of: Livingston Taylor who proclaimed,
"Clear eyes, sharp wit, perfect timing. Don White is a major talent" and none other than folk/earth mother
Christine Lavin (White’s “Adolescent Rant” was included on Lavin's Stealth Project compilation CD and “Rascal”
was on Lavin’s Laugh Track compilation CD) who said that "The audience went crazy for him -
he's by far the best new performer I've seen in a long, long time - believe me, he's got it!"
All in all, not too shabby for a regular working guy from
convulsive laughter to heartfelt tears on his humorous, touching and relevant musical journey about life,
family, friends and the “backhoe thing”. (You’ll have to ask him about that yourself.)
White looks forward to meeting new faces around the country and visiting with his
long time fans who continue to flock to his always memorable concerts.
Dec. 21
Adrian Legg - $20
Fingerstyle Guitarist
Website: www.adrianlegg.com and music at www.dynamicartists.com/mp3s/multimediaAL.html
Voted "Guitarist of the Decade" by Guitarist Magazine
Guitar Player's Reader's Poll Winner for Best Acoustic Fingerstyle Guitarist 4 years in a row: 1993-1996
"To say Legg plays a good guitar is like saying Menuhin saws a fine fiddle. This man is ridiculously talented." - Music Week
"...Legg is, above all, a guitarist of great power, invention and versatility...
Through fast-fingered picking, spontaneously layering parts and occasional ringing harmonics, he sounds like an orchestra." - St. Petersberg Times
"Unlike Richard Thompson or Robert Fripp, in whose league he belongs, Legg seems never to have been seduced by rock.
But unlike Leo Kottke or Ry Cooder, whom he also occasionally resembles, Legg is an adventurer, not an archivist. - Newsday
"Technical brilliance paired with a troubadour's tale-weaving skill:
these are the things that keep Adrian Legg in lofty company among the world's best guitarists." -
"A brilliant acoustic guitarist and composer, Legg has become a leading authority on all matters pertaining to the guitar,
contributing articles and books as well as instructional videos." - Ovation / Adamos Magazine
Impossible to categorize as a player, Adrian Legg incorporates virtually every genre on his guitar in a
virtuosic instrumental style with effects. He brought electric approaches to acoustic playing,
creating a modern cross-over amalgamation in the tradition of eclectic folk
playing that goes back to the 1960s." - Guitar by Richard Chapman, 2000
"There are guitarists, there are axe-wielding maniacs, and then there are wizards.
Adrian Legg is one of the wizards. He has enough technique to do just about anything he wants,
but also the sensitivity to honour the contours of a melody." -
Adrian Legg has more than lived up to the expectations stirred by an ongoing avalanche of praise from critics, fans, top guitar mags and peers alike.
Joe Satriani once said, “He’s simply the best acoustic guitar player I’ve ever heard…he plays like he has hammers for fingers.”
The genius that the Boston Globe has called “technical brilliance paired with a troubadour’s tale-weaving skill” led him from 1993-96 to be
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