Friday, May 27, 2011

Funk to Punk to Bebop to Free to Poetry

Buttonwood Tree Friday and Saturday - 605 Main Street, plenty of parking at It's Only Natural parking lot just steps away.

JOE FONDA with Special Guest: Lilly White and Trio Generations


Friday, May 27th, 2011
8pm
$10

The Music of Trio Generations is a combination of compositions and musical
influences of its three members.

Tonight we welcome a special guest: Lilly White on saxophone

From Funk to Punk to Bebop to Free
improvisation this is the musical ground on which we stand .
http://www.myspace.com/triogenerations

Michael Jefry Stevens – Piano


Emil Gross from Austria – Drums

Joe Fonda – Bass


Riverwood Poetry Series “Poetry on the Grill” with Opening musical performance by Cameron Blake

Saturday May 28th, 2011
6:30pm

Donations accepted

Poetry on the Grill

Opening performance by Cameron Blake

Come roast and toast your favorite poetry and songs as Riverwood Poetry Series closes its 2011 season with a mega-open mic of poetic homages or parodies, paeans or satires, and general metaphoric mayhem. What better way to start the barbecue season than by raking Wordsworth over the coals? If you’d rather toast Teasdale, or other favorite poets, bring some of their poetry, or some they’ve influenced of your own.

Cameron Blake is a classically-trained Baltimore-based singer/songwriter with an eclectic style variously described as “art house folk rock,” “experimental” and “melodic folk.”
www.cameronblakemusic.com

The artistry and charisma of Cameron’s live performances have enabled him to perform in numerous venues throughout the East Coast, Texas, Michigan and even Paris, France. Known for constantly changing the arrangements of his songs in concert, Cameron has collaborated with various musicians from the Peabody Conservatory, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and local rock, country, and Dixieland performers. Performances have earned him accolades including the 8×10 Club’s August 2008 Artist of the Month in Baltimore’s City Paper and 1st place among 36 competitors in Philadelphia’s renowned World CafĂ© Live ‘Philly Rising’ Open Stage.

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