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Page 30, The usual, the tour, The Blackberry Winter Band!
Resentments are festering again, and I’m beginning to ferret out the cause. It’s no one’s fault, just people’s differing habits. It will come to a head soon, but I think I’ll know what to do. In the meantime, we’re off … Continue reading
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Tagged Blackberry Winter Band, Bo Brown, Chicago, Dennis Crider, East Coast, folk music, Lincoln Hall, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, Ozarks, Tedi May, The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US World Tour, travel, Van Colbert
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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
Blackberry Winter at Ozarks Celebration Festival
September 9, 2011; Springfield, MO, MSU, Ozark Celebration Festival
The Long Awaited CD is ready!
Finally! After more than a month of wrangling, negotiating, rethinking, redesigning and rudimentary communication foulups, here we are with our new little album. We actually had to place three orders with two different companies to get something in hand – … Continue reading
Posted in Blackberry Winter, Music
Tagged Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly US world Tour, Blackberry Winter Band, Bo Brown, CD, CD Baby, Dennis Crider, folk music, hillbilly music, Light in teh attic, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, Nick Sibley music, Old Time Music Festival, Ozark Music, Ozarks, Steve Peters, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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The Amazing Geriatric Hillbilly U.S. World Tour
Prologue- There are probably still one or two people here and there who don’t know this story and how it started. There are probably quite a few more that have already heard more than they want to about it. But … Continue reading
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Tagged Ann Rosellini, Blackberry Winter Band, Blackberry Winter Tour, Bo Brown, Dan Woodrell, Debra Granik, Dennis Crider, folk music, folklore, geriatric musicians, Jonathan Scheuer, Katie Estill, Ken Wagoner, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Michael O' Donough, movie stars, Music, music parties, Ozarks, Rick Cochran, rockabilly, Sarah Denton, storytelling, Tedi May, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone, writing, yarns
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May 20, 2011, Day One
Wow! For what seemed like so very long, we were going to go on tour one day. Now, very suddenly, it’s that day. Don’t panic, I tell myself. It’s just the weekend thing, a sort-of trial run, up to Columbia, … Continue reading
Posted in Blackberry Winter, Music, Tour
Tagged Blackberry Winter, Blue Note, Bo Brown, Columbia, Dennis Crider, entertainment, folk music, Linda Stoffel, low budget movie, marideth sisco, media, Missouri folk culture, mo, Music, national tour, oscar nominations, Ozark culture, Ozarks, Tedi May, travel, Van Colbert, West Plains, Winter's Bone soundtrack
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