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April 2010

Posted by DeliBill On March - 31 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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1  Electric City

2  Mama Sweet

3  The Workweek and News on the March

4  Hosty Solo

5  Travis Linville 7 -9

Later… Ape angel

6  ACM showcase… The Forever Years, Saturday Sirens, and Chase Kerby

7  Universe City.. Open Mic Night

8  Resident Funk

9  Travis Linville

10  Rainbows Are Free

11  Mike Hosty Solo

12  Travis Linville 7-9

Later…  Buffalo Family

13  Child Abuse Prevention Benefit: Resident Funk opens then a All star jam of local musicians..

14  Panda Resistance and Blue Devil

15  Flatland Travelers and

16  Syke

17  Montu

18  Mike Hosty Solo

19  Travis Linville 7-9

Later… Buffalo Family

20  The Giving Tree

21

22 Zuni /Adam McFarlane

23  Dylan Mackey

24  Hosty Duo

25  Mike Hosty Solo

26  Buffalo Family

27  The Mean spirits and Spendrift

28

29 Chuck Allen Floyd

30  Tom Petty Tribute with The Workweek, Mama Sweet and Locust Avenue

May 1st Resident Funk

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Mountain Sprout Thurs MAR. 25TH

Posted by DeliBill On March - 20 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

MOUNTAINSPROUTBAND

Mountain Sprout. From Eureka Springs, Arkansas! Psycho-billy bluegrass! Listen to there music.. Funny and orginal. A Bill must see show if your into Bluegrass!

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Someone stole our Bench! Please Return

Posted by DeliBill On March - 11 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

If you know who it is, we really don’t care we just want it back.. Drop it off when ever you want and no one will care.

Thanks
Deli Staff

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Turnpike Troubadours: Fri. March 19th

Posted by DeliBill On March - 6 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

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Come check out The Turnpike Troubadours, fun beer drinking country drenched fast paced folk music that will make you get up and dance a jig.

http://turnpiketroubadours.com/

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Resident Funk Mar. 6th

Posted by DeliBill On March - 4 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

RESIDENTFUNK

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The Giving Tree Mar. 23rd

Posted by DeliBill On March - 4 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

THEGIVINGTREE

http://thegivingtreeband.com/

Bio:

If you ask Todd and Eric Fink of The Giving Tree Band how much time they spend making music, your voice will not be heard above the din of their banjo and guitar, respectively. For the Brothers Fink, there is no distinction between playing music and just plain living. No two days are ever the same, as every new moment is their most creative. Their bodies and instruments become a singularity that is just trying to get in tune, stay in tune, and add a little harmony to the grand symphony of life.

When asked to cite influences, they will rarely speak of musical figures. They will proudly recite their genealogy, and celebrate the direct bloodline flowing from Mike Fink, the legendary folk hero known for his exploits on the Mighty Mississippi River. On their mother’s side, the sol smiles down on the path that connects them to Hernando de Soto, the Spanish conquistador who first discovered the aforementioned Mississippi. And so, the Finks grew up with a sacred reverence for nature, one that often collided with a reckless passion for adventure. It is only natural that their musical vision includes a plan to canoe the entire Mississippi River while touring cities along the massive waterway.

Following their lifelong desire for a band, the Finks have extended their brotherhood into an epic collective of like-minded souls, known throughout the world as The Giving Tree Band. Further inspired by extraordinary adventurers who led impressive supporting casts, the GTB has become a modern musical version of such historical outfits as Ben Franklin and The Honest Whigs, Frank and Jesse and The James Gang, and Theodore Roosevelt and The Rough Riders.

Though the story of The Giving Tree Band is still being written, it can already be said that these musical frontiersmen are redefining “virtuosity,” which is traditionally understood as dizzying displays of technical wizardry. But what is missing from this definition is the root word–Virtue. And it is upon this foundation of Virtue that The Giving Tree Band weaves their musical tapestry–by playing every single note with integrity in order to purposefully craft each part, by playing every single part with humility in order to serve the song, by playing every single song with honesty in order to resonate with the listeners at the show, by playing every single show with gratitude in order to appreciate this special privilege in life, and by playing life with a heart full of love in order to realize that it is all music, and it is all beautiful.



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The Daredevil Christopher Wright Mar 22

Posted by DeliBill On March - 4 - 2010 ADD COMMENTS

DaredevChristopherWright

http://www.myspace.com/thedaredevilchristopherwright

Biographical

The phrase, “the agony of the leaves,” derives from hot water pouring over tea leaves. As the tea steeps and the leaves unfurl, they release various flavors to the water, evolving the taste. While The Daredevil Christopher Wright’s debut album, In Deference to a Broken Back, doesn’t dramatize the agonies given them, they do face the weighty issues of cancer, death, and loss with a realistic and offbeat tone. Their joyful music is layered with the profundity of small moments that flavor life.

The first notes begin with Jon Sunde of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, who studied classical voice, plays tennis, and dislikes fruit in his desserts. Mutual friends introduced him to Jesse Edgington, frequently clothed in grandpa sweaters with a knack for making some mean pesto, and finally, Jon’s older brother Jason Sunde came on board after some hesitancy and a stint to Finland. And the music continued to evolve.

Two years ago, Jason’s struggle with a back injury inspired the recording of In Deference to a Broken Back, the band’s debut full-length (release date: 5.19.09). Mixed by fellow Eau Claire friend, Justin Vernon of the acclaimed Bon Iver, each song offers a story, whether centered on the true events of a brother’s move to New England (”The East Coast”), or fictionalized as in the couple who have plans to be a playwright and stewardess (”Stewardess”). It is the depth in the mundane they prefer, the grouping together of “faith and rocks and slings and things” (”A Conversation About Cancer”). The Daredevil Christopher Wright are the park bench overlooking a mighty river, the subtitles to a foreign film, and the back screen door left to slam shut in the excitement of a ten-year-old on a summer day. - Abi Zimmer


The Daredevil Christopher Wright from keeners.org on Vimeo.

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Stephanie Briggs: June 22nd

Stephanie Briggs and Friends Folk Union Review june 22nd..

Brave Combo: June 10th

The Deli is proud to have back 2 Grammy Awards & 7 Grammy Nominations “Brave Combo” enough said, come early or stand outside.. this will be an outstanding show..

The Giving Tree Band: June 8th

“Stirring musicianship, exemplary songwriting, and emotionally engaged performances”
Go check out their webpage, and you will not miss this band..

Happy Hour with Travis Linville every Monday FREE SHOW!

Happy Hour with Travis Linville every Monday FREE SHOW! 7-9pm

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