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On route to a private event near Luray, I thought I 'd stop by my old buddy, Jeff's, coffee place in Elkton VA. I did this a few months ago, and it was an absolute joy. Come on by - … Continue reading →
For the past couple of years, I've had the great pleasure of playing bass for Charlottesville's Christ Episcopal Church's Sunday 5pm service. The musical leader, Sam Bush, thought it would be a good idea to record some of the fine … Continue reading →
Our cajun-tonkabilly Americana quartet makes its FAF debut! Really pumped to open for my old pals The Pollocks, too. C'mon out to Charlottesville's number one Happy Hour!
What do you do when you've already cornered the market for Banjo & Upright Bass duos? You add CLARINET!!! C'mon by -- always a great time at The Glass House!
Nobody does a winery like Jeff & Michelle at Glass House, plus they are soooo good to us and make us feel right at home. They'll do the same for you. C'mon out for vino & foot-stompin'. You may impress … Continue reading →
Banjo & upright bass at a distillery? It's DESTINY! Beautiful locale, and about as cozy a front porch gig as they come. Join us. **NOTE - this date was moved from September 15 in anticipation of the inclement weather … Continue reading →
Back for our second appearance at the most happening country store you'll ever experience. Add some good foot-tapping Americana Cajun Tonk & your live music event has just become a JAMBOREE! Read all about S&theP at our website.
Guitar aces Rusty Speidel & Michael Lille who have played for years in SGGL, will join forces with me on bass and the ever reliable Paul Rosner on drums, for a great night of music in a stunningly beautiful location … Continue reading →
Back for our second time at this beautiful spot. Two guys picking & grinning with their Rockbridges under some umbrellas. C'mon out!
As a warmup to his great all-day festival the following week, The Pistols will get to christen Rich's brand new outdoor stage for birthday party for a friend - but it's open to the public, because that's the kind of … Continue reading →