Ticket Update
Tom Rush – Only 20 tickets remain!
Dec. 5 Comedy – Only 25 tickets remain!
Marshall Tucker Band – SOLD OUT
Martin Sexton- SOLD OUT
Dave Mason - Only 4 tickets remain!
The Stompers – SOLD OUT
Judy Collins – SOLD OUT
This Week
Thursday, December 3 OPEN MIC NIGHT
Geez, it must be the first Thursday of the month because it’s OPEN MIC NIGHT time!
For only 5 buckaroos you can experience the diversity of a truly great open mic. It’s well worth the money!
Friday, December 4 TOM RUSH
Rush’s impact on the American music scene has been profound. He helped shape the folk revival in the ’60s and the renaissance of the ’80s and ’90s, his music having left its stamp on generations of artists. James Taylor told Rolling Stone, “Tom was not only one of my early heroes, but also one of my main influences.” Only a handful of tickets remain for this show.
Saturday, December 5 TUPELO NIGHT of COMEDY
This comedy night features the talents of Jim McCue, Graig Murphy, and Paul Keenan.
Still the best deal out there for only $17. Only a handful of tickets remain for this show.
Sunday, December 6 THE SUBDUDES
Over the course of 20 years and eight albums, The Subdudes have quietly become one of America’s national music treasures. The New Orleans-formed group is a living encapsulation of American music, a vibrant cauldron of sounds that stirs together meaty grooves and jazzy dynamics, soulful R&B swagger, easy vocal harmonies, cheeky rock ‘n’ roll attitude and folky social consciousness — not to mention some of the sharpest musicianship and ensemble playing you’ll ever hear from any five musicians.
New Bookings
Thursday, December 31 The ADAM EZRA GROUP
New Year’s Eve Show!
The Adam Ezra group has been compared to the Dave Matthews Band, or to a hipper Dan Fogelberg. They’re known for a dynamic acoustic roots/rock sound combining smart well-written lyrics and powerful musicianship. In 2007, they were rated one of New England’s top five mountain bands by Ski Magazine. In the past years, they have shared the stage with the Goo Goo Dolls, Guster, John Mayer, Aerosmith, Dave Matthews Band, Carbon Leaf, The Wailers, Pete Seeger, State Radio (from Dispatch), The Pat McGee Band and more.
Friday, January 29 MARSHALL CRENSHAW
It’s been over 25 years since breaking through to critical and commercial acclaim with his 1982 self-titled debut and its infectious, era-defining pop hit “Someday, Someway,”
Classic Crenshaw attributes include an indelible sense of melody and tuneful essence combined to create a rich warmth and intimacy on every song.
Friday, February 26 and Saturday, February 27 CARBON LEAF
Carbon Leaf blasted into the national spotlight two years ago with their major label debut, “Indian Summer”. But while they kept busy working as support on major national tours (Dave Matthews Band, Counting Crows, John Mayer, etc.) and headlining their own, these Virginia-based self-starters kept moving forward musically as well as professionally. Their new album is a testament to this.



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