Monday, September 03, 2007

December 8, 2007 Christmas Show Planned, Proceeds to Local Food Banks

In my last post I talked about how I played Jingle Bells in the middle of August with a few friends while practicing for an upcoming performance at a nursing home. Since that little incident I haven't been able to get Christmas music, Bluegrass Christmas music in particular, out of my mind. I've been listening to Christmas music ever since that night. In fact, after the practice that night, I came straight home and played my Bluegrass & White Snow CD by Patty Loveless. That little Jingle Bells incident got me to thinking about last year's Bluegrass Friends Christmas party and how a group of us had practiced a few Christmas songs over and over for about a month.

Ever since I began playing music I've wanted to put on a show at a venue like Harbour View High School or at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John. I just want to produce a show with Bluegrass music in it; I don't necessarily have to perform in it. I figure now is as good a time as any and a Christmas show with all proceeds going to the local food banks is certainly a good reason to go forth.

So it's official. I'm planning a show at Harbour View High School on December 8, 2007. The format will be an all Christmas music show with an hour of Bluegrass Christmas music broken up into two 30 minute sets. In addition there will be two other 30 minute acts. One of those acts is the Living Water Quartet. The third act is unconfirmed at this time.

Believe it or not, for the Bluegrass portion of the show I've got 12 people involved and every one of them has commited to a weekly practice from now until the week of the show! I've laid out what I expect from the musicians in terms of commitment and quality and they have all agreed to produce. That's pretty encouraging, especially since Christmas is over three and a half months away.

I've got a great bunch of musicians and singers assembled and we have some excellent tunes in the works such as Bluegrass, White Snow, Santa Train, Merry Christmas From Our House To Yours and a whole lot more. I might even throw Jingle Bells in the mix since that's the song that seemed to get the ball rolling. If everything goes according to plan you can expect one of the best locally produced shows you've seen in a long time.

Come December 8, 2007, I'll be looking for your support by attending the show. Remember, all proceeds from the show will go to the Saint John and area food banks, so it's a very worthy cause. Tickets will most likely be in the $10.00 price range and will be available in late October or early November.

As the show date draws near I'll post updated information about it on the Bluegrass Friends web site so check there often. I would love to see a full house so we can present the food banks with a large donation. Please tell all of your friends, co-workers and relatives to set December 8 aside on their calendars.

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2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hay Mike I think that you put it quite well.I too feel that it is about time that someone puts on a top notch show that people will remember for a long time.The Christmas show should be one of these shows.I know that it will mean a lot of hard work and dedication to achieve that goal,but it will be well worth it.Every now and then dreams do come true.I believe that this will be one of those times.Mike thank you for your dedication to promoting and bringing good music, bluegrass in particular to our area.Im sure that you have opened the eyes of a lot of people ..Keep up the good work....Fungus

Friday, September 07, 2007 9:35:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.

Monday, November 10, 2008 8:32:00 AM  

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