I’ve been watching with interest the videos taken in Harvey’s Kitchen. Seen some good, old friends; some good young ones; and heard some sounds I didn’t even know were being made in Greensboro.
That said, I was delighted when my number came up and Scooter and I got the chance to climb the stairs, and sit in this confessional space known as Harvey’s Kitchen. Soon as I can get my eyes on that video, I’ll post it here.
With so much bad news lately, it’s good to hear something, well, good.
Rehearsals are history, tickets are selling well and anticipation is high for Brother Wolf, produced, presented and performed by the Human Race Theatre Company and Rhythm in Shoes.
I stumbled across Plochman Lane with my morning coffee, and was delighted to read it. Just want to thank the authors for sharing it, too.
Laurelyn Dossett will be the opening act for Levon’s March 14th Ramble. Many of us fans love Levon’s rendition of Laurelyn’s Anna Lee on his ‘07 Dirt Farmer Grammy-winning album. We were fortunate enough to hear it live late last summer.
Thank you. And hope to you see soon at the Ramble.
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Singer and songwriter Laurelyn Dossett was born in Birmingham, Alabama and raised in a hymn-singing family. A short time after her 3 young daughters were too big to bounce on her hip, Dossett picked up the guitar and founded the band Polecat Creek with singing partner Kari Sickenberger. Since then, Dossett has made her mark penning tunes like a lyrical historian, writing and performing music in a traditional style for today's innovative musicians, storytellers, and playwrights.