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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Lisa Biales March Music








March Happenings 



Songwriter Showcase at Natalie's
Thursday, March 12 from 9-12pm
 

Eric Gnezda hosts the wildly popular Songwriter Showcase at Natalie's
5601 N. High Street, Worthington, Ohio.
614-436-2625 - $10 admission

 
Lisa Joins Eric Gnezda in the songwriters circle along with Vincent Trocchia, 
and Elena Gallagher 

 
Come and enjoy the best pizza and acoustic music Columbus offers. 

 



Thursday, March 26 from 8-10pm


Lisa Biales and Doug Hamilton

O'Pub
10. College Ave, Oxford

"Throwback Thursday"
Bring an old friend.  My old friend 
is bringin' his fiddle!






The Big Song Music House Presents!


Guitar Virtuoso

 
Saturday
March 28th at 8pm

 

 
While Beppe lives in his native GenovaItaly, he travels to North America at least four times a year to play music. We are excited to have Beppe in Oxford for this once in a lifetime up-close-and-personal music experience with a true guitar virtuoso. Read all about Beppe on: Wikipedia
Watch Beppe Gambetta play Dixie Breakdown: HERE

With special guests 
Lisa Biales and 
Michael McGannon

Doors open at 7pm for potluck and mingling. 
A $20 donation at the door is suggested.

 
Please let us know you are coming by simply replying to this email and we'll save you a seat!





Lisa Biales and Bill Littleford

Leo CoffeeHouse
Sunday, March 29 from 8:15-9pm

Mt. Healthy United Methodist Church
7612 Perry Street, Mt. Healthy, Mt. Healthy Ohio
Price: Donations at the Door

The Queen City Balladeers Presents their beloved Leo Coffee House each year from September - May.
The Leo Coffeehouse is one of the oldest, longest running folk and acoustic music venues in the United States. The Leo was started in 1963, when a group of students at the University of Cincinnati formed the Queen City Balladeers and the Leo Coffeehouse. 




APRIL @ The Big Song Music House!



 

FRIDAY, April 10th at 8pm


 
Stephanie Bettman is at the least a triple threat. An accomplished writer, singer, and fiddler: her lyrics are infused with wit and wisdom, poetry and insight. Vocally she draws comparison to the soaring soprano of Joan Baez and the plaintive emotion of Emmylou Harris. Meanwhile, her fiddling, which combines elements of bluegrass and jazz, is inspired by such masters as Stephane Grappelli, Byron Berline and Johnny Gimble. 

 
Luke Halpin is a renowned multi-instrumentalist. A master of the guitar and the mandolin, impressive on fiddle, banjo, and adept at nearly anything he picks up. Halpin draws inspiration from the likes of Sam Bush, Mark O'Connor and Tony Rice and holds his own in comparison. A dynamic and sensitive vocalist himself, the harmony blend he and Ms Bettman achieve is chilling and at times simply transcendent.  His quirky sense of humor is a perfect foil to Stephanie's dry witty presence.

 Check out Bettman & Halpin on Youtube: HERE

 

Doors open at 7pm for potluck and mingling. 
A $20 donation at the door is suggested.

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