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HOUSE CONCERTS
Old Town GuestHouse
115 S 26th St Colo. Spgs., CO 80904
July 28th - Julia and the Unexpecteds
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$10 in advance
$12 at the door
RESERVATIONS
719 632-9194
Limited seating reserve early!
Refreshments Available
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About Julia and the Unexpecteds
Julia and the Unexpecteds is a hard working group of great musicians always trying to expand genres, as heard on the first album All I Want.This album includes the work of songstress Julia Brochey, Willie Koenig on percussion, Richard Mikel on bass, Lucian Rowland on guitar and various strings, Bruce Harris on trumpet, and artist Steve Hoke on violin.
Julia is a singer/songwriter who began writing poetry and singing as a child. She has been writing music and playing guitar for about five years. Recently, she began playing mountain dulcimer and has written several songs using it as the primary instrument. Additionally, she is picking up harmonica; anything to fuel her writing. Having lived in every region of the country, her influences are broad. She has been described as having a folky, jazzy, country, and sultry 1920's quality. Because of that, she loves to have various sounds within the band, and continue to stir things up.
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"All I Want" (2006)
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July 28th,
7:00 - 9:30pm
$10 in advance
$12 at the door
RESERVATIONS
719 632-9194
Limited seating reserve early!
To find our music, search "Julia and the Unexpecteds" on iTunes and CDBaby, or come to our LIVE SHOWS!!!
Cont'd from other column
Most recently, she has been playing with trumpet goddess Catie Rogers.
Also, SHE IS SO EXCITED to now be playing with Jeremy Facknitz as well
as reconnecting with Lucian Rowland on strings and Richard Mikel on
bass. With a new CD in the works, she is working with many new sounds
and some FUN and talented musicians. Look for the new music in the
winter of 2007.
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MEET
JOE UVEGES
Joe Uveges has meandered the
path of quiet musical anonymity on
Colorado's front range for more than 18 years now. Raised a farm
kid in
Schoharie New York,
pummeled by liberal academics at Union
College and Catholic University, a grizzled veteran of bar bands and
coffeehouses, he should be a burned out skeleton of a man playing Allman Brother
covers, tipping lukewarm Coors from a can, and lamenting broken marriages
and
illegitimate kids. He is not.
Visit Joe's Web site for the rest of the story.
Better still visit Joe himself in our wonderful setting in Old Colorado City. In a House concert like you've never before experienced before.
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"Promise
Of Portage" (2004)
"One Down, One Across"
(2002)
"Up, Please"
(2005)
With Phil Volan and Jimmy Sokol
"Dancing on Thin Air"
(1995)
With Phil Volan
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Mar. 16th,
7:00 - 9:30pm
$10 in advance
$12 at the door
RESERVATIONS
719 632-9194
Limited seating reserve early!
"Joe writes songs, with one eye on Truth, one eye on
human brokenness,
a smile on his face, and laughter in his soul. All of these
muses shine forth
in his live performances winning not only fans but
friends."
Rob Gordon
The Society for the Promotion of Live
Music in Small Venues
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Dave
German
Lead
Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Dobro
During
Dave's Denver days he also played lead guitar for Sonny & Cher, Glen
Campbell, and Freddy Cannon on their Midwest tours in 1965. Dave joined the Army
on a four-year enlistment in 1966 and was out of the music scene until 1970.
Currently,
however, Dave is busy writing songs and working together with Rich to make
BadDogs a household name (at least where the music is concerned) here in
the USA.
Rich
Currier
Lead
Vocals, Pedal Steel Guitar, Electric and Acoustic Guitar
Rich leans towards acoustic folk and early rock & roll. Rich has played
blues lead guitar for local bands and has played guitar and pedal steel at
several Colorado Springs' venues.
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Check them out on their Web site
"Sit! Stay!" (2004)
Jan. 20th,
7:00 - 9:30pm
$10 in advance /
$12 at the door
RESERVATIONS
719 632-9194
Limited seating reserve early!
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In addition to recording a CD with several great folk and bluegrass musicians
and working on his song writing, Rich has managed to get together with Dave and
they're rapidly perfecting their tight, two-part harmonies.
Richard
Sealock
Acoustic and Electric Guitars, Vocals
Richard's career was strongly influenced by the Beatles, Crosby, Stills &
Nash, country music, Blues & Rock and Roll. Early in his career he played
solo, duos & with bands in the Atlanta area.
His music career is complimented by his technical knowledge of stringed
instruments. He has repaired and restored instruments for 26 years and continues
this work in Colorado.
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The Storys
Bill Duryea & Nancy Norman
Bill and Nancy entertain people of all ages with guitar and voice harmonies.
Their blend of styles brings a lively and full sound to some favorite classic
rock, soft country, American folk, Bill's originals and some sweet old tunes -
with little bits of song history in between.
The Storys, a Colorado Springs-based duo, began in August 2003 and since
have played a variety of venues including private functions, art openings,
cafes, festivals and the streets of Manitou and Colorado Springs.
They have
recently completed tours of the Northwest and Southwest.
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Don Jones Photography
"Forward" (2005)
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Feb. 14th,
7:00 - 9:30pm
$10 in advance
$12 at the door
RESERVATIONS
719 632-9194
Limited seating reserve early!
Bill is also a visual artist working primarily in oils.
He describes his
work as "luminous impressionism."
Bill is represented in Ruby Elizabeth
Gallery in Taos, NM,
and Cherokee's Fine Art Gallery in Manitou Springs,
CO.
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Awards and Memberships
Recommended by:
America's Favorite Inns, Sandra Soule, Editor
The Complete Guide to Bed and Breakfasts, A Lanier Guide
Recommended Country Inns: Rocky Mountain Region, Doris Kennedy
Old Town GuestHouse - A Bed & Breakfast is a member of the following associations:
Bed & Breakfast Innkeepers of Colorado
Bed & Breakfasts of the Pikes Peak Area
Colorado Springs Chamber of Commerce
Colorado Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau
Old Colorado City Merchants Association
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