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Monthly Archives: August 2011
The Amazing Geria … you know what this is, page 26, New York, New York
This extremely busy day started with a take-out breakfast from the corner restaurant a half-block down from Debra and Jonathan’s home and offices on 11th Street. Then we dressed hastily and flew off in two taxis uptown to the National … Continue reading
A Message From The Present Tense, Or Presently Tense, Or Something…
I really thought that once we got back from the tour there’d be a long space of just sitting around doing nothing, and I could tell the entire story of the tour before anything else happened. I was mistaken. We’ve … Continue reading
Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival
Posted in Blackberry Winter
Tagged Americana, Basin park, Blackberry Winter, Bonehead, Dave Wilson, Dennis Crider, Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival, folk, hillbilly music, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, Ozark Jazz, Ozark Jazz aka Jozark music, Ozrks, Tedi May, Van Colbert
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Blackberry Winter at Ozarks Celebration Festival
September 9, 2011; Springfield, MO, MSU, Ozark Celebration Festival
Blackberries on TV
The six members of Blackberry Winter Band paid a social call on the staff of Harrison, Ark.’s Hometown TV station and its program 726 This Week on Wednesday. They visited with staff members and played a few tunes from their … Continue reading
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Tagged Americana, AR, Arkansas, Basin Spring Park, Blackberry Winter, Bluegrass festival, Bo Brown, cable TV, Dennis Crider, digital TV stations, Eureka Springs, Harrison, Linda Stoffel, local TV, marideth sisco, music festivals, Ozarks entertainment, Tedi May, Van Colbert
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