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Sweetwater Sunday Music Series Resumes November 2, 2008 featuring Scotty Lee and Grant
Peeples
Sunday afternoons through the end of May, Sweetwater Organic
Community Farm presents featured performers at 1 pm and 2 pm and hosts an open
mic from noon to 1 pm, and 3 to 4 pm. Sunday Market open to the public
from noon to 4 pm.
The farm is located at 6942 West Comanche Ave. Tampa,
Florida 33634. Driving directions available on farm website:
www.sweetwater-organic.org
November
2 2008
1 pm Scotty Lee; 2 pm Grant Peeples
"Scotty Lee Rexroat is Classic contemporary
folk, rock, blues, and country, all from the heart with a Florida Sunshine
appeal. Influenced by the many great 19th & 20th century American song-
writers and composers in all genres. He Plays; lapsteel, dobro, acoustic and
electric guitars, harmonica, and bangs a few chords on the keyboard if needed.
Along with his own songs on his Florida themed CD titled Channel Markers,
he has a knack for taking other artists songs and branding them with his own
unique style. "Briny Blues","Cracker
Country","Saltwater Sonatas" Call it what you will, but this is Classy
Florida Folk at it's finest with a true born and raised here F-L-A
attitude...." The Outhouse Sentinel Spirit
of "76" edition
“Grant Peeples . . . paints evocative pictures
of the New American landscape. Writers like this are hard to come by.”
Gurf Morlix
“Grant is a master songwriter, who uses words like a
Kerouac style-novelist, growling in a steady stream of consciousness, painting
dark pictures of an America whose best days appear to be behind her.”
Ron Johnson, The Florida Times Union
November
9, 2008 1 pm TRIAD -- Doug Purcell,
Carl Wade &
Barbara Shaffer
2pm
Charley Groth
Triad is a newly formed group of some of our favorite
singers. Doug Purcell sings lead vocals; Carl Wade & Barbara Shaffer
of “Something Special” provide rich harmonies and fancy pickin’.
Charley Groth is an internationally known touring
musician, magnetic entertainer and stage personality who knows how to entertain
a wide variety of audiences in a wide variey of performance situations. His
music, always presented with intelligence and relaxed good humor, is a potent
eclectic brew. Swing, early and classic era jazz, roots country, blues, folk,
impressionistic instrumentals, Scottish and Irish tunes, piano and guitar and
mandolin ragtime---and his own original songs and instrumentals---are all part
of his shows. He's done shows and found appreciative audiences worldwide in such
places as New Zealand; Czech Republic; England; and many festivals and towns in
the United States, coast to coast and border to border. Charley was inducted
last year into the traditional county music hall of fame. |