Mark Stuart & Stacey Earle, Annie & Rod Capps, The Milroys, Doug & Telisha Williams, Sally Spring and Ted Lyons, Beaucoup Blue, Jeff & Vida, Uncle Monk, The Undesirables, The Laws and Small Potatoes
Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart have put this wonderful group of duos together to perform at this years Folk Alliance. This will be the third year for The Duo Coop room. Come hear and meet this years line-up which is Stacey and Mark, Doug and Telisha Williams, Annie and Rod Capps, The Milroys, Beaucoup Blue, Sally Spring and Ted Lyons , Jeff & Vida, Uncle Monk and The Undesirables. We look forward to seeing you so do stop in.
The Coop 2009
The Coop 2008
The Coop 2007
Vida to Jeff from across the room – “Hey Jethro! Beer me!”
Ted – upon entering the DuoCoop wrap up party already underway – “Where’s my monkey?!”
Ted, explaining how John will be changed after their return from the Delta Crossroads (where Milroy will have struck a small barter with Old Scratch) “.. There’ll be a hardness to him.. Something you’re not used to…”
John, after hearing Ted’s descriptions of the physical changes from above-mentioned visit to the Crossroads “..As long as it doesn’t look like some kind of damn Trident or something…”
Stacey to Barb as the Blueberry Mash makes it way over to Mom’s hands “Now, Mom – you take it easy there!”
Numerous passersby’s in the hallway, “Look! A chicken!”
Real question on exhibit floor at Duo Coop booth – “Do ya’ll raise chickens or something?”
David relating being introduced to James Burton – “Just kidding about the ‘being a guitar player myself’ part…”
"Free To Fall” is the new album from Beaucoup Blue. Father & Son David & Adrian Mowry come together to blend their individual talents with the philosophy of what would best-serve the song. The goal was to write timeless material reaching back before going forward. They hope to put their stamp on a rich and enduring genre. Produced by Grammy nominated Jim Salamone. The project features a world class rhythm section including Jeff Sheard on drums, Bill Zinno on acoustic upright bass as well as the extraordinary talents of a few friends. A guest appearance by Universal recording artist Melody Gardot, and the ‘Americana Angels’ of Red Molly added their voices to this important work in classic proportion.
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sounds like a great event - too bad it'll be too hard to make it there from up north here this winter. would you ever consider putting together a little tour and up to Canada???