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A member of the Lonesome Sharks and other local favorites. John is a versatile and talented musician, playing bluegrass, folk and metal. John is an energrtic performer. He once said that you can tell it's a good performance if he breaks at least one string!
Web Site: http://www.myspace.com/johnnyjamseed
Audio Clips: Available at http://www.myspace.com/johnnyjamseed
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Generation
Gap is a Blues/Rock Band featuring one of the youngest active rhythm
sections in Indy. Primarily a cover band playing the blues stylings of
such greats as Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, and BB King as well as
rocking the house with songs from Green Day, Van Morrison, Metallica,
Jimmy Buffett, and many more. The band also performs originals in the
styles of blues and rock. Most would think having a 11 and 14 year old
in the band would make it sound much like noise, but coming out to see
them play will put you first in disbelief and awe shooting you into a
rocking good time.
The band consists of: Culley Burton (11)-Bass Guitar, Ryan Corlew (14)-Drums , Jeff Corlew-Vocals, Travis Burton-Guitar.
Web Site: Generation Gap MySpace Page
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Some incredible bluegrass music! The Harmony that David, Joe, and Deborah create when they're singing Gospel bluegrass will make you cry and the tunes John fires up on his fiddle will have you at the edge of your seat!!! And who could possibly listen to this group without the incredible picking of Darrell and Dan?!?! Once you hear this group, you'll crave bluegrass like you've never before!!!
Band Members: David Baker - Guitar, Lead Vocals; Darrell Duety - Mandolin, Vocals; Joseph Flowers - Upright Bass, Vocals; Deb Flowers - Vocals; John Watson - Fiddle; Dan Wethington - Banjo
Web Site: http://www.cornfieldsandcrossroads.com
Audio Clips:
Lonesome Fiddle Blues
Tennessee 1949
What Was I Supposed to Do?
Rebecca
I Know What it Means to be Lonesome
Train 45
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Friday, January 11th 7-10 p.m.
The Lonesome Sharks were born from a casual group built around Adlie “Arkie” Hedges, a championship fiddler from Arkansas. Looking for a name to describe themselves, they settled on “Ark & the Sharks”.
Arkie soon retired to Florida though, leaving the remaining members of the band to fend for themselves. They decided that “The Lonesome Sharks” described their current situation very well, and paid tribute at the same time to the original “High Lonesome” sound conceived by Bill Monroe.
The Sharks soon developed their own signature sound, as evidenced on their debut CD, “The Great White Album”. Arkie occasionally returns for an appearance, and when he does, they really raise the roof. Their style faithfully carries forward the traditions of old time Bluegrass. They pay homage to the second wave of Bluegrass artists who changed the landscape of the genre in the 1960’s, while looking ahead, hoping to put their own stamp on America’s music.
On mandolin, they feature John Bowyer. Guitars are handled by Dave Johnson and Jay Jasper. Ricke Young picks the banjo and Jeff Headrick thumps the bass. Jay sings lead and everyone else pitches in with harmony.
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Gordon Brooks was born in Knightstown Indiana and has performed in New York as a theatrical actor as well as being a member of several bands. Gordon's stage presence and soulful sound is relaxing as well as inviting.
Gordon is one of our most popular acts, so please phone ahead for reservations.
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Tom Sullivan currently leads the Tom Sullivan Trio, which regularly features Dave Baranyk on mandolin and Greg GegeGoine on bass. Tom and the Trio are masterful jazz musicians specializing in a wide range of standards that will please both casual listeners and jazz aficionados. The group will also season the mix with some bluegrass/fiddle tunes, and they are known serve up some Celtic music during the month of March.
Web Site: http://www.tomsullivanjazz.com/
Audio Clips:
Solo Guitar
- Sentimental Mood (mp3)
Jazz
-Black Magic Woman (mp3)
-Autumn Leaves (mp3)
-Night and Day (mp3)
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