The DownTown Mountain Boys will be appearing in a special
Thanksgiving weekend show the Phinney Neighborhood Center on Saturday, November
29th, 7:30-10 PM.
The DownTown Mountain Boys, based in Seattle, Washington,
is the Pacific Northwest's most exciting and accomplished bluegrass band.
Veteran bluegrassers and recording artists Terry Enyeart (bass, lead and
harmony vocals), Dave Keenan (banjo, fiddle, lead and harmony vocals), Don
Share (guitar, lead and harmony vocals), Tom Moran (mandolin), and Paul Elliott
(fiddle), seen for years in such popular Northwest bands as Ranch Romance,
Rural Delivery, Rainy Pass, and Who's Driving? have come together in a match
made in musical heaven. Take three-part harmonies that send shivers up your
spine, add dazzling instrumental firepower, and you have the sound of The
DownTown Mountain Boys.
The band's recent release, Big Darlin' from 2007, has
been a favorite of bluegrassers in the Northwest and beyond. From the
traditional (Black Eyed Susie) to original compositions (Sometimes Dig For
Taters, Big
Darlin') with a great Johnny Cash cover (Train of Love),
the Boys have put together an impressive recording.
More information and reservations at
http://seafolklore.org/folksche.html
or (206) 528-8523.
Phinney Neighborhood Center
6532 Phinney Avenue N, Seattle, WA 98103 Concert is in the
Community Hall (brick building). Free parking in the lower parking lot at the
Center. Enter the lot on N 67th, between Phinney and Dayton Ave. Phinney Center
has disability parking outside the door on the Dayton Street side of the
building and flat access into the hall from Dayton. Parking on Dayton Ave is
available for disabled and musician load/unload only.