Stephanie Rearick in Kent, OhioAngelica - Event Fun! Come party in lovely downtown Kent. Hosted by the Kent Community |
Stephanie Rearick shows! Ohio and NYCStephanie Rearick - Mailing List Two Stephanie Rearick shows coming up! Kent Ohio and New York City! my East Coast tour got cut short by an unexpected jaunt to British Columbia where I'll participate in the Impact Economy Conference. http://www.impacteconomy.io/ But I have 2 great music stops anyway! Plus my original reason for going, this conference where I'll give a timebanking workshop: http://www.communitysolution.org/... [read more] |
9/25 - drink some grape juice with us?Barry Bennett - Mailing List hello beautiful. it is time to return to our own version of Tatooine's outlaw tavern and have the opportunity to sink in for two sets and create the vibe for Han and Greedo to share some wings instead of shooting first... LOCM presents and evening of improvised muse-iks and smoking apes with... |
Stephanie Rearick in NYCAngelica - Event An hour set. Expect it to start on time. Caffe Vivaldi has a lovely grand piano that they tune regularly!!!! |
Rearick solo shows - tomorrow! Monday! NYC Oct. 1!Stephanie Rearick - Mailing List Hello, I'd like to remind you about my two upcoming shows this week, plus a great new NYC addition to the upcomings... Fri, Sep 11 at Mother Fool's, 1101 Williamson St. here's part of a nice little review of every thing everything - |
Uvulittle News - Fall 2015Jon Hain - Mailing List Greetings music lovers! 1. Ritt Deitz has a new CD out, "Small Blue Green Letters." ==== 1. Ritt Deitz has a new CD out, "Small Blue Green Letters." Small Blue Green Letters, Ritt's latest recording and his fifth on the Uvulittle label, marks Deitz's return to stringed instruments and... [read more] |
Ritt DeitzAngelica - Event |
Ritt Deitz CD Release PartyAngelica - Event Come celebrate the release of "Small Blue Green Letters." Small Blue Green Letters, Ritt's latest recording and his fifth on the Uvulittle label, marks Deitz's return to stringed instruments and voices and recalls his first full-length release, Hillbilly (Bentback 1999, anthologized on the 2006 Uvulittle release Collected 1999-2000), exchanging Steve Burke's mandolin for Deitz's banjo and with the harmonies of backing vocalist Lindsey Hinkel Craig Totten's dobro work. The small-town feel one often hears in Deitz's songs shines... [read more] |