Wednesday, April 20, 2011

APRIL 20, 2011
BK LOUNGE


It was not quite a capacity crowd as we opened on this chilly evening but it was still a large group that gathered for the band.

The show opened with a first time special guest that had to leave for an appointment. Bob Norris started with "Poor Little Fool" then a self-penned number he had recently written to sing at his brother-in-laws funeral. "Jerry's Song" was a beautiful song and well received by the fans.

The band is going back into the recording studio tomorrow night to continue working on their new CD and tonight they sang (or practiced) some of the songs they intend to record. I really look forward to this CD, I have heard several of the songs on it and was present at one recording session. I think it is going to be a good one.

Soon after the second half opened, Annie Little stepped up and did a wonderful job of singing "Could I have this Dance for the rest of my life" and followed it with "Remember Me". She came back later and closed the show with "He Grew the Tree".

Congratulations to fiddler Marvin and Sug Bredemeier. Marvin announced they were proud Great-Grandparents of a little girl named Bella; born yesterday.

Several people asked about Mary Lou Yulich, I will try to get in to visit with her in the next day or so. Watch this blog and I will let you know as soon as I get down to check on her.

Don't forget to join us this Thursday, April 21 at the Grinter Barn Jamboree featuring our "Rock & Roll" show. The ladies of Grinter will Begin serving Sloppy Jo, Chips and Root Beer Floats beginning at 6:00 PM and the music will begin at 6:30. Only $8.00 for the dinner and show with all proceeds going to the Friends of Grinter to help support the Grinter House Historical site.

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