OPEN MIC WITH TIGHTLY STRUNG
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 2017



A New Adventure at No. 3 Railroad Street: Dinner with Potluck Music!

We'll begin with FOOD! No, this is not a pot luck! Your No. 3 staff will cook up a great big dinner for you. Donations will be welcome, but no one will be watching, so, just come and enjoy.

Next, for his second performace at No. 3 Railroad Street, Davd LoCoco will open the evening's entertainment as a member of the band Tightly Strung. They play a few genres, mainly blues, delta blues, folk, blue grass, a little country... mostly acoustic.

Doug Peters and Lee Hiers have played together for several years. Doug used to tour with Caroline Akin and Lee has played dobro all over the area for years. David recently started playing with them and they recently did a successful show at the Foundry.

And then, it can be your turn! Whether you are looking for a place to practice before hitting the world stage, or wanting to just try playing in front of other people, or wanting to show this audience what you could do if we'd just invite you out for a concert, we are the friendly group you seek.

Open Mic at No. 3 Railroad Street: Saturday, July 22, 2017 at 7:00 pm

Donations for the House

Doors Open at 6:00; Supper provided at 6:30; Music from 7:00 until ...

The evening opened and closed with Tightly Strung with various side members. Rick Bidell played Native American flutes, with David Lococo on guitar and David Jason Elder on drum. Dennis Gulley played the 12-string guitar. Darrel Barong did a few instrumentals on the fiddle, followed by Jim Hawkins on the piano and Cousin Paul on guitar. Jason Elder and David Lococo played together. Mary Sue Brewer played the Irish drum, read several selections and sang as well! Bob Dylan also played guitar.

   
   
   
   
   
   
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