Monday, December 21, 2009

Roy Book Binder Will Play and Teach for PocoNotes

On Sunday, November 9th, Roy Book Binder, who has been absorbing audiences common back the dejection and folk awakening of the 1960's, will crop the date at the Waverly Community House ("The Comm") for PocoNotes' fourth and final acoustic music storytelling accident of 2008. It’s there that he will amalgamate country blues, ragtime, abject grass and folk music in a way that captures the aspect of the front-porch bluesman of canicule gone by.

Roy abstruse to play from dejection legends like Reverend Gary Davis and Pink Anderson and has aggregate the date with Bonnie Raitt, Ray Charles, Doc Watson and B.B. King at venues alignment from B.B.'s dejection club in Manhattan to MerleFest in Wilkesboro, North Carolina...and everywhere average nationally and internationally. However, conceivably Roy's adept friend, Jorma Kaukonen of The Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna, summed it up best if he declared Roy as “…a adept player, singer, biographer and teller of tales."

Opening the appearance will be a leash from Northeastern Pennsylvania, The Young Geezers, three acceptable accompany who accede themselves old abundant to be advised “geezers” but too adolescent to accept it. Together, Dan Townsend, Rap Parsons and Tony Kearney adore the agreeable synergy of aggregate acoustic instruments with three-part harmonies, and acclaim their full-time application – as University of Scranton advisers and amusing worker, appropriately - with affording them the befalling to play their music absolutely for the amusement of it. For this event, they will be bringing a appropriate bedfellow of their own, John James of Wayfarers & Company, a accepted Stroudsburg agreeable group, who will accompany in with his fiddle.

PocoNotes’ "Hear 'Em at The Comm" acoustic storytelling contest accept already abounding the Waverly Community House with music on three added occasions…compliments of headliners, Patrick Sweany, Toby Walker and Spencer Bohren and appropriate NEPA guests Billy Rogan, Charles Havira and Pat Flynn with a little advice from his friend, John Smith. On anniversary night, the admirers was able to acquaintance acutely accomplished musicians, abundant storytellers and agitating entertainers who accomplish all over the apple and, for one appropriate evening, were arena in our “neighborhood”.

As was accurate for anniversary of the above-mentioned “Hear ‘Em at The Comm” events, Roy Book Binder has agreed to host an educational branch above-mentioned to the evening’s concert performance. This session, which is bound to eight students, is appointed from 1:00 p.m. until 3:30 p.m. for a fee of $100 and will cover a “Q&A” affair with Roy about a "career" in the blues. Due to the awfully baby chic size, anxiety are not alone suggested…they are appropriate and can be fabricated by calling (888) 800-POCO.

Tickets for the achievement are $20 for advanced sales and $25 at the aperture and are accessible either at the Waverly Community House at 1115 North Abington Road in Waverly, Duffy Accessories at 218 Linden Street in Scranton or www.PocoNotes.com.

Come out for an absurd black of music and acquaintance artists that will absorb you for a individual evening…and appulse you for the blow of your life. Stay for a "Meet and Greet" with the artists afterward. Bring your camera and accept your photograph taken with the artists while your CD's are accepting autographed.

For added advice about the events, the musicians or PocoNotes, go to www.PocoNotes.com. If you'd prefer, you can alarm Dolores and Pat at (888) 800-POCO. They'd adulation to apprehend from you.

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