INDOOR FALL CONCERT SERIES TO FEATURE DROWSY MAGGIE NEXT FRIDAY, OCT. 25
Next Friday, Oct. 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Coolidge Theatre at the Deane Center for the Performing Arts at 104 Main Street in Wellsboro, Drowsy Maggie will perform a mix of Americana, old-time, folk, bluegrass and Celtic music, both instrumental and vocal arrangements.
This is the sixth concert in the Deane Center’s indoor fall entertainment series being sponsored by Ward Manufacturing and C&N.
Drowsy Maggie includes five musicians. Danny Shipe and Molly Cary are both lead and harmony vocalists with Cary on guitar and Shipe on guitar and banjo. Daria Lin-Guelig plays hammered dulcimer and concertina; Bruce Smith is on upright bass; and Dave Driskell on flute, clarinet, cajón, and whistle.
“We will be performing songs that are new to us,” said Lin-Guelig. They are: “Something More Than Free” by Jason Isbel and “Ain’t Nobody That Can Sing Like Me” by The Damn Quails, as well as “One Horse Town” by Blackberry Smoke; ”If I Needed You” by Don Williams and Emmylou Harris; “Listen To The Radio” by Billy Strings and Molly Tuttle; “Last of My Kind” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit; “I Could Drive You Crazy” and “Years” by Sierra Ferrell; and traditional instrumentals “Cousin Sally Brown” and “Fishers Hornpipe.”
Other songs they plan to do are “Oh My Love” by The Small Glories; “The Canary” by Joy Williams; “Safe and Sound” by Taylor Swift; “White Bird” by David and Linda LaFlamme, members of It’s A Beautiful Day; “Jerusalem’s Choir” by Kane’s River; and “Wellerman – Sea Shanty” by Nathan Evans. “We will also perform other old favorites in addition to many new instrumentals,” Lin-Guelig said.
Seating is cabaret style at tables. The concert is BYOB with audience members encouraged to bring their own favorite snacks and beverages and sit at a table with family and friends.
Also available is individual theatre-style seating in comfortable chairs.
Admission is $20. For tickets and to reserve a table, call the Deane Center at 570-724-6220.
For more information about the fall concert series, call the Deane Center at 570-724-6220 or visit deanecenter.com.