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Live at the Library this Fall!

Betse Ellis


Visit the Indian Creek Library this fall for live concerts and jam sessions. All events are free, and no registration is required.

Tuesday Tunes
September 6, October 4, November 1, December 6 6:30 pm to 8:15 pm Indian Creek Library

Bring your instrument and jam with us, share a song, or just listen. Betse Ellis, a founding member of The Wilders, Betse & Clarke, and Short Round Stringband, leads the jam session. Expect fiddles, guitars, folk, blues and bluegrass. Learn more at https://live-olathelibrary.pantheonsite.io/event/tuesday-tunes-4

The Pic and Bow
September 20 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm Indian Creek Library

Award-winning Nashville recording guitarist Charles David Smart and symphony violinist, vocalist and ordained minister Michelle Gawith share fun and dynamic energy – world class musicians with very different backgrounds coming together for the sheer joy of music and sharing it with others. Learn more at https://live-olathelibrary.pantheonsite.io/event/live-library-pic-and-bow

Dana Cooper
September 27 7:00 pm to 8:15 pm Indian Creek Library

Nashville-based Dana Cooper is a poetic songwriter, an insightful storyteller, and a rousing musician whose performances engage and inspire audiences around the world. Learn more at https://live-olathelibrary.pantheonsite.io/event/live-library-dana-cooper

Acoustic Jam Session with Greg Blake
September 28, October 26, December 28 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Indian Creek Library

Bring your instrument and jam with us, share a song, or just listen. Bluegrass artist Greg Blake, lead vocalist and guitarist for the band The Special Consensus, will lead the jam session. Learn more at https://live-olathelibrary.pantheonsite.io/event/acoustic-jam-session-greg-blake-3

The Frosty Morning Trio
November 26 3:30 pm to 4:45 pm Indian Creek Library

The Frosty Morning Trio is Linda Thomas (Hammered Dulcimer/Keyboards/Vocals), Dan Delancey (Flatpick Guitar/Vocals), and Rick Desko (Bass). Linda Thomas and Dan DeLancey knew they had a special style when they began playing instrumental music over 25 years ago; since then they have taken their music throughout the U.S. and Europe. Whether adapting Appalachian and Celtic fiddle tunes to their instruments or adding their close vocal harmonies to well-known bluegrass and old-time standards, this group has become a favorite wherever they perform. Learn more at https://live-olathelibrary.pantheonsite.io/event/live-library-frosty-morning-trio

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