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>Date: Fri, 6 Mar 1998 11:49:03 -0700
>From: Robbi Kearns <robbik at isdnseattle.net>
>Subject: [SFS Concerts]:: Update: SFS Concerts
>
>Sorry about the extra email, but I left this description off of the March
>list, and this is one you will not want to miss!
>
>Robbi
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>Seattle Folklore Society Presents
>Three Nationally-Acclaimed Songer-Songwriters
>The Sisters Brothers: Dave Carter, Glenn MacPherson and Darryl Purpose
>
>Friday, March 13th at 8pm
>RoadRunner Cafe
>2123 N. 40th in Wallingford
>Tickets $10 general, $9 members
>
>Call 528-8523 for concert reservations and information. Join us for the
>next-to-last SFS concert at the wonderful RoadRunner Coffeehouse. Dinner
>reservations can be made by calling 347 3559.
>
>The Seattle Folklore Society presents an evening of outstanding contemporary
>folk music with three great songwriters, each a winner of the Songwriter
>Competition at the Sisters Folk Festival, hence "The Sisters Brothers".
>
>Dave Carter, winner in 1995, calls Portland, Oregon his home, but you hear
>the heart of the southwest in his music . Definitely country roots here,
>coupled with some of the most powerful lyrics to come along in a while. His
>music will move you make you think AND get your feet tapping. Dave won first
>place in the American Songwriter Lyrics contest and was a finalist at the
>Telluride Troubadour Competition. He is accompanied by the talented Tracy
>Grammer. Tracy plays violin, mandolin and guitar. Dave's first CD,
>Snake-Handlin' Man, was released in 1996 and he is currently in the process
>of completing a new recording. Dave's web is site at
>http://www.teleport.com/~davidc.
>
>Glenn MacPherson, winner in 1996, has his roots in the simplicity of
>America's New England country. Calling sunny California his home now, Glenn
>is the workingman's songwriter; singing of down home, no-nonsense topics with
>magnificent empathy. Glenn will bring a tear to your eye one minute, have
>you shaking your head "I KNOW!" the next. Glenn was a finalist at the New
>Folk Festival in Kerrville, Texas and is a finalist in the Fast Folk New
>Artist search. Glenn's debut CD, Mr. Fixit Man, has enjoyed national airplay
>and was selected as one of the top ten CD releases of 1996 on the Internet
>Folk DJ list. Information about Glenn is on the internet at
>http://www.ccnet.com/~gem/glennm.htm.
>
>Darryl Purpose, winner in 1997, is equally at home in blackjack games around
>the world as he is in a nine-month peace march across the US. Darryl gets
>his messages across, whether a tender love story or hard hitting social
>commentary, with his finely honed storytelling. Darryl won the National
>Songwriter Competition last month (January, 1998) with his poignant ballad,
>"Mr. Schwinn". He won the Napa Music Festival Emerging Songwriter Contest and
>was a finalist for Artist of the Year awarded by the National Association of
>Songwriters. Darryl's debut CD, "Right Side of Zero" charted on the Gavin
>Americana charts. His second CD, "darryl Purpose" was just released. Darryl's
>web site is at http://songs.com/dp and a link to his photo scrapbook is at
>http://www.paget.com/Pages/DPNews.html.
>
>All three artists are expert finger-style guitar players, and by
>coincidence, all play Taylor guitars. Expect an evening of song ranging from
>touching to rollicking, a set of fascinating stories to go along with the
>songs, and a few hi-jinks thrown in for good measure.
>
>
>MARCH CALENDAR:
> Fri,Mar 6 Jim Farrand Roadrunner 8PM
> Sat,Mar 7 Erica Wheeler Grateful Bread 8PM
> Thu,Mar 12 Ellis Paul Tractor Tavern 8PM
> Fri,Mar 13 Sisters Brothers RoadRunner 8PM
> Sat,Mar 14 Cindy Kallet Roadrunner 8PM
> Sun,Mar 15 June Tabor MOHAI 8PM
> Sun,Mar 22 Ken Perlman Grateful Bread 8PM
> Sun,Mar 29 John McCutcheon MOHAI 7PM
>
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