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Past Performances - February 2006

 

February 4, 2006

Fescue

Fescue

For more than 20 years, Fescue has delighted audiences across the Southeast with shows featuring everything from slow ballads to hard-driving energetic bluegrass tunes. The band has received numerous awards, including first place in the bluegrass band competition at the prestigious Galax Fiddlers Convention in both 1997 and 2000. Band members are "Fat Albert" Blackburn (bass, vocals), Mike Goodman (banjo, vocals), Garnet Lester (guitar, vocals), Raymond Campbell (mandolin, vocals), and Jordan Blevins (fiddle, vocals). www.fescueband.com

The VW Boys

VW Boys

The VW Boys blend music, magic and comedy to present a complete variety show. Their performance credits range from Dollywood in Pigeon Forge, TN to openings for comedic greats such as Jerry Clower and Don Knotts. Members are Tim White (banjo, vocals), Dave Vaught (guitar, vocals), and Larry McPeak (bass, vocals). McPeak also lends his songwriting abilities, in tunes ranging from the silly "Big Fat Earl" to serious heartwarming gospel tunes such as "Saved By the Blood."
www.vwboys.com



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