Monthly Archives: June 2011

The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour; page 10

The Triple Door in Seattle was our first real gig in a theater setting. A lovely room, warm reception by the staff and audience, and Very Good Food. We noshed our way through the sound check and delivered a solid … Continue reading

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The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour; page 9

A long time later, or maybe just a week. A note from the school of time and space. I know I talked early on about what this journey was going to mean to me, since I’d be traveling the roads … Continue reading

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Venue Change

Blackberry Winter will be performing at the Central Presbyterian Church in Austin on June 10! Go to blackberrywinterband.com to see the schedule.

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Page 8 of you know what!

Page 8:  Idaho, Oregon, Washington   Played the Modern Hotel in Boise last night. A delightful experience from beginning to end. Sweet hospitality, great sound and a backed house. The whole thing took place in a small outdoor courtyard of … Continue reading

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The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour, page 7

We are about to cross the border between Utah and Idaho. We just passed the point where the two ends of the transcontinental railroad came together. It was indistinguishable from all the rest of the low sagebrush topped mountains and … Continue reading

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This From Phoenix New Times Music

… “The soundtrack has earned nearly as much acclaim as the film, suggesting there’s a wider audience for the traditional folk sounds the group created. Sisco and friends decided it would be a good idea to take “the band” on … Continue reading

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This From the LA Times

Hollywood Forever

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