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October 6, 2009


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Friday, Oct 9th, from 5:00ish to late. Come hoot & holler with us at Devil's Canyon Brewery's Fall Hootenanny Bluegrass Extravaganza! 4 bands, special guests, plus a late-night jam. More jamming outside on the patio. Bring your instrument!

5:00 - Open Jam - Patio 6:30 - Wires n Wood 7:45 - String Slingers 9:00 - Pathetic Honey 10:15 - SMR 11:45ish - Latenight Jam

Award-Winning, Handcrafted Beers $4 (bring your DCB glass and save $$) Food - Coyote Cantina available for purchase. More info on the Devil's Canyon Brewery site: http://tinyurl.com/strictly-brewglass DCB's Facebook event page (feel free to RSVP if you wish or share w/ friends): http://www.facebook.com/event&…..6272792176 Hope to see you there!

Scott The Stoney Mountain Ramblers http://www.banjoroom.com/

The Bands: Wires-n-Wood is an acoustic quartet, playing a bunch of rippin' swingy, dawggy, jazz-grassy stuff that will make your head spin clean-off your neck! W&W includes Ted Kratter (guitar, mando), Larry Weissenborn (bass), Steve Joynes (fiddle), and Scott Klein (mando, guitar). The String Slingers - Rockin’ old-timey band whuppin' up on songs older than their ages combined, plus some great originals. Featuring Meghan Herring (bass), Ella Naiman (fiddle), David Barrow (guitar) and Andy Roberts groovin on the clawhammer banjo. Pathetic Honey is a grassy, greasy, gooey rockin jam-band featuring hot picking, singing, and great original material. Hot off the stage at Strawberry, Pathetic Honey is Dan Newitt (guitar, dobro), David Barrow (guitar), Greg Lauer (mando), Kevin Kelsey (bass), and Karl Jesse on stringless, neckless banjos (aka drums). The Stoney Mountain Ramblers play a raucous mix of traditional and progressive bluegrass, newgrass, JerryGrass, etc. High-lonesome harmonies, barn-burning instrumentals, and the “odd” cover (OK, a lot of them!). SMR is Steve Joynes (fiddle), “Woodie” Woodell (mando), Gary Anwyl (dobro), Robert Zeien (guitar), Bill Hamburgen (bass) and Scott Dailey (banjo).