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SUMMARY:Journey\, Genesis\, Phil Collins Cover Band\, Smore’s\, and Great Texas Wine at BarnHill Vineyards
DESCRIPTION:@ 			\n			\n							 \n					\n				 – 			 \n					\n							 \n\n\nGreen Room Rebels are back after their sold out shows March 1\, 2\, April 4\, 5\, and June 8\, 9!!!.  They have sold out 6 straight times and there were 467 people on the wait list!!!   Don’t wait! \nCome enjoy an evening under the stars\, great music\, campfire with smore’s\, and great Texas wine as the Green Room Rebels and friends give tribute to these great artists! \nYour ticket includes great music\, a 3 flight tasting*\,  a souvenir BarnHill wine glass\, the band\, smore’s and a setting like no other in North Texas!  We also will have one of our great food truck partners here with food to purchase at very reasonable prices. \nWe limit our tickets sales so that your experience is not crowded and you have plenty of space to spread out\, walk in the vineyard\, play some horseshoes\, pet the horses and mini donkeys\, or just lay back in an adirondack chair on our huge lawn by the barn or in the barn if it is a chilly night! \nOur addition to the barn can accomodate everyone if weather is not suitable for outside so this is a rain or shine event.  Yes\, we have AC in the barn now! \n Band will play from roughly 8-10:15 ish. \nWe are only 15 minutes from downtown Mckinney\, 25 minutes from Stonebriar Mall\, 20 minutes from Allen.   \n \nSo much country – so close to home! \n \nThis event will sell out quickly so get tickets now! \nWe look forward to having you out at the vineyard! \nDean and Joy \n \nThis is a 21 and over event \nGates will open at 7pm. \n\n\n				\n					\n					Google Calendar				\n			\n\n				\n					\n					iCal Export				\n			\n\nWarning:  date() expects parameter 2 to be int\, string given in /home/lj4ye4thx86q/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/functions/template-tags/date.php on line 38 \n\n\nWarning:  date() expects parameter 2 to be int\, string given in /home/lj4ye4thx86q/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar/src/functions/template-tags/date.php on line 38 \n\n\n					Details\n	\n\n Date: \n\n				  \n			\n Time:
URL:https://discovertexoma.com/calendar/journey-genesis-phil-collins-cover-band-smores-and-great-texas-wine-at-barnhill-vineyards/
LOCATION:Barn Hill Vineyards\, 11917 County Road 509\, Anna\, TX\, 75409\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Live Music
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SUMMARY:Johnny Sansone along w/Mike Morgan & The Crawl
DESCRIPTION:@ 			\n			\n							 \n					\n				 – 			 \n					\n							 \n\n\nTickets for this blockbuster show will be the same as always:  $20 for members if purchased in advance and $25 at the door for members and general public.  Email us your request for tickets with the number you wish to purchase:  texomabluessociety@gmail.com \nJohnny Sansone continues to be recognized byThe Blues Foundation in numerous categoriesfor his outstanding talent.​He’s been nominated at the2012 BLUES MUSIC AWARDS:Song of the Year: The Lord is Waiting (winner)Contemporary Blues Male ArtistContemporary Blues AlbumAlbum of the Year.​Nominated in 2013 for Song of the Year:The Night the Pie Factory Burned Downand Best Contemporary Blues Artist.​Nominated for 2013 Offbeat BEST OF THE BEAT Awards: Best Harmonica Player\, Best Blues Artist\, Best Blues Release for the album Once It Gets Started\, and Song of the Year for The Night the Pie Factory Burned Down. \nJohnny started out early playing music. His father\, a saxophonist who’d been in Dave Brubeck’s band during World War II\, introduced him to the saxophone at age 8. Johnny picked up the guitar and harmonica by the time he was 10\, and had a life changing experience at 12 when he saw a Howlin’ Wolf show in Florida. That was the moment the young Sansone knew he was destined to play the blues as his lifetime vocation. He sat in with Honeyboy Edwards at 13. During the 1970s Sansone studied with blues harmonica legends James Cotton and Jr. Wells. In the 1980s he toured with Ronnie Earl\, John Lee Hooker\, Jimmy Rodgers and Robert Lockwood Jr. \nSansone led the life of an itinerant bluesman\, traveling around the country from temporary bases in Colorado\, Austin\, Florida and Chicago before settling down in New Orleans in 1990. As leader of Jumpin’ Johnny & the Blues Party\, Sansone played harmonica and guitar in the fierce Mississippi delta blues style heard on his 1987 debut Where Y’at? and his1991 release Mister Good Thing. \nLiving in New Orleans brought a swamp rock tinge to his gruff vocals and emotional playing style\, and after attending a wake for Zydeco pioneer Clifton Chenier Sansone started playing accordion as well. By the time of 1996’s Crescent City Moon Sansone had developed into a full fledged Louisiana artist\, combining blues\, boogie and the frontporch Cajun and Zydeco sounds of the Louisiana bayou country. \nCrescent City Moon won multiple Best of the Beat awards that year and Sansone was signed to Rounder Records’ Bullseye Blues subsidiary\, which also released his 1999 followup Watermelon Patch. During the early ‘00s Sansone played in a variety of settings\, including a trio with pianist Joe Krown and guitarist John Fohl which released a recording in 2004. \nAt the beginning of 2005 Sansone joined the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars\, a group of Louisiana bandleaders who wanted to draw attention to the disappearing wetlands and the destruction of the Louisiana coastline. By the time the record was released later that year New Orleans was underwater – the city flooded when its levee system broke down under the onslaught of the flood surge accompanying hurricane Katrina. “The record was designed to be a warning about what might happen\,” said Sansone. “Then it became a matter of I-told-you-so.” \nSansone was forced from his home when New Orleans was depopulated in the months after the flood and went on tour with the Voice of the Wetlands Allstars. He developed a lasting friendship with fellow VOW member Anders Osborne and began writing great songs about the Louisiana experience tempered by the emotions of watching the city being destroyed and slowly returning to life. Osborne produced Sansone’s next album\, the 2007 release Poor Man’s Paradise. Sansone reached a new level of songwriting skills on this record\, and the title track became a staple of the Voice of the Wetlands live performances. \nIn 2009 Sansone formed an acoustic trio with Osborne and guitarist John Fohl. The idea was they would play a regular Tuesday night show at Chickie Wah Wah to work on new songs. It was an explosive period of creativity for Osborne\, who developed the songs on his masterful American Patchwork album during these sessions. But it was also a time of creative breakthroughs for Sansone\, who wrote the breathtaking blues “The Lord Is Waiting and the Devil is Too” during these sessions. That song became the title track of his next album\, another Osborne-produced venture. To this day it’s hard for Sansone to get through a gig without a fan calling out for “that Devil song!” “The Lord Is Waiting and the Devil is too” was named Song of the Year at the Blues Music Awards. \nSansone continued to pen his unique brand of Louisiana story songs on his next album\, Once It gets Started\, which featured a memorable account of the fire that destroyed the Hubig’s Pie factory\, “The Night the Pie Factory Burned Down.” His latest release\, Lady On the Levee\, another Osborne production\, this time featuring Fohl as well as Jefferey Bridges on bass\, Rob Lee on drums\, Joe Cabral on baritone saxophone and Ivan Neville on keyboards. \nThe album rocks with the powerful boogie of “OZ Radio\,” a tribute to New Orleans roots music radio station WWOZ. Sansone’s howling\, rip-through-the-plaster voice and deep grooved harmonica riffs are the main attractions\, but hard core fans will appreciate the wit and wisdom of his character songs\, Louisiana stories like the title track\, “Gertrude’s Property Line” and “One Of Us\,” (“he ain’t no tourist attraction/he’s one of us”). This is Sansone’s most personal album as well. You can hear him struggling with some deep emotions on songs like “I’m Still Here” “Lightning Bug Rhodes” and “Tomato Wine.”​Johnny’s newest recording\, HOPELAND\, was produced by Anders Osborne\, and features the North Mississippi Allstars. Offbeat Magazine’s review of HOPELAND praises Johnny for his instrumental prowess\, particularly on harmonica and accordion\, as well as his songwriting and bandleader talent. “… The energy level peaks so hard it could easily fly off the rails\, but the perfectly balanced production from Osborne\, and the finishing touches from Trina Shoemaker’s superb mixing\, keep the buzz and distortion from turning into a train wreck. That’s how you catch lightning in a bottle.” \nHOPELAND was the top selling record at Louisiana Music Factory during 2018 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. \n\n				$25 at the door\n	\n\n\nTexoma Blues Society\n \n\n\n\n				\n					\n					Google Calendar				\n			\n\n				\n					\n					iCal Export
URL:https://discovertexoma.com/calendar/johnny-sansone-along-w-mike-morgan-the-crawl/
LOCATION:Kiotee Club\, 623 South Mirick Avenue\, Denison\, TX\, 75020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert,Entertainment
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