10 Nov Jenna Hall Thursday, Hilary Scott Friday & Greg Silby Saturday!
Jenna Hall is back in town and at Chateau La Vin Thursday!
Jenna is back in town! She is just passing back through town for a short time, so don’t miss her performance on Thursday! She has a truly amazing voice! She play’s acoustic guitar and features folk & rock from the 60’s to today! This is going to be a very special Thursday night! I hope you can make it in to hear her! Let’s welcome her back to town with a great crowd. The music starts at 7:30!
Hilary Scott Duo Friday!
Hilary Scott is super talented and I’m very excited to have them back! She is an award-winning singer-songwriter who brings her unique brand of melodic and lyrically memorable indie/pop songs to audiences nationally and internationally. Jeff Dame of Northeast In-Tune has this to say about Hilary and her music: “Hilary has the potential to be as big as the likes of Alanis Morrisette, Tori Amos, or Sheryl Crow. Listen to her now and you can say, ‘I’ve been in from the beginning.’ “
Hilary Scott has been weaving musical and lyrical Americana tapestries extensively across Europe, Asia, and North America for over 10 years with a powerful, soulful voice that once you hear it, you will fall in love with it. They start at 7:30.
Greg Silsby on Saturday!
Greg is coming back on Saturday. He was a big hit last time he played here! I’m looking forward to having him back! Here is a little about Greg: Greg Silsby is the former vocalist and guitarist for the St Louis based bluegrass band Cumberland Gap. He was voted as ‘Best Male Vocalist’ in St Louis by The Riverfront Times in 2011. ‘A great bluegrass band is defined by its singers, and in Greg Silsby, Cumberland Gap has an ace. A long tall drink of mountain water, Silsby has a tenor voice that cuts through the air like a sharpened wing. He’s not smooth, he doesn’t croon or wail, but his pitch is precise and his feel for original and traditional material — the blues especially — is convincing. He has a band of super-pickers to back him up, but that voice always leads the way. He can sing a tune by the Dead or the Beatles, Bill Monroe or Anonymous, and he can carry the melody past twangy clichés and straight to the heart of the song.’ He starts at 7:30!
Upcoming Musicians:
Jenna Hall – 11/12
Hilary Scott – 11/13
Greg Silsby – 11/14
Truttmann-Wooley Duo – 11/20
Bonnie & Clyde – 11/21
The Eric Prewitt Band – 11/28