Brian Wolfe, Ebin-Rose, Paul Neri, Jack Caldwell, Lara Herscovitch, Rod Washburn, First Ave, Garry Segal, Sandra Lauren Litchter, Eric Lichter, Nicole Frechette, The Mageepa Project (aka) Waka Tangga, Eight to the Bar, Sarajean Walsh, Kailin Garrity, Pottery, Chuck E. Costa, Ian Charles, The Acoustic Suburbanites.
Artist, Bob Kreutler.
Influences
Please take the time to go to your favorite artists homepage to see who thier influences are, read thier bios, hear other songs by them and most importantly see where they're playing live so you can go out and support them.
The Shoreline Acoustic Underground is a core group of founding members: Brian Wolfe, Paul Neri and Jack Caldwell. Together, with an ever expanding list of fine musicians, they lend their talents and enthusiam for doing benefit concerts and musical events to help out local charities and organizations in need. If you would like to be part of the S.A.U. please feel free to contact us.
"SoupsOn! A Benefit For The Shoreline Soup Kitchen," is our first CD release with 100% of all proceeds going to Benefit the Shorleline Soup Kitchen and Pantry program.
Each artist donated not only thier time and talent but also the money it took to produce the CD itself.
The Shoreline Soup Kitchen is based in Old Saybrook, Ct. For more information on the Soup Kithen please go to: www.shorelinesoupkitchen.org ~
To support the project and purchase the CD please follow this link to cdbaby.
Thank You!
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LIVE at The Blacksheep Ranch 2008 House Concert Series
Held at
The HOME of Andrew & Suzanne Wallach
121 Ironworks Rd. Clinton, CT 06413
Sponsored by The Art of Making Music
Saturday September 13th at 12:00pm
Acoustic performances by:
Signature Sounds Recording artist Chuck E. Costa - A fresh voice delivering powerful, unique, intimate and honest songs. sincere vocals & acoustic guitar delivery
Dirt Floor Recording artist Kierstin Sieser - She will wrap you simultaneously in the comfort & the chill of her hope and sweet sadness. Performing songs that are honest, vulnerable, filled with strange metaphors, haunting characters, beautiful stories and dreamscapes.
Dirt Floor Recording artist Jack Caldwell - His music is a ride through New England. Songs of relationships, life & loss and celebrates the strength of the human spirit that keeps us going.
We are asking for a “suggested” $10.00 donation(but don’t let THAT be the reason for not coming)
Feel free to bring a lawn chair, blanket, cooler, food, marshmallows(to roast over the fire pit), drinks(b.y.o.b.) & bug spray.
In case of rain, performances will be held indoors, please CALL and let us know if you are coming(seating is limited)
LIVE at The Blacksheep Ranch (our home) 121 Ironworks Rd Clinton, CT 06413 (860) 304-3056
House Concert Series
Saturday October 20th 12:00 pm
FEATURING The brilliant acoustic works of singer songwriter Jesse Stanford of Oak Soldier www.myspace.com/notthemoon
article in PLAY! magazine Check out the article on Oak Soldier in today’s issue of PLAY! magazine out of New Haven, CT. If you haven’t had a chance to read it, here is a snippet of the two page article from editor, Jon Cooper. “[Stanford] gave us an early listen to a five-track demo he’s hoping will flush out his first full-length release and it’s evident he can write. “I always think the last one is going to be the last one,” he says. If any of his latest offerings are “the last one,” it wouldn’t be a bad way to go out. Happy Birthday, the first track off The Cellar Recital - which Stanford admits is his favorite - is semi-autobiographical, like most of his writing. The stories Stanford tells are of love and self-discovery and they make for one hell of a night-driving soundtrack.
What’s most amazing about Stanford’s singing is his voice. He effortlessly moves from one song to the next and it sounds as if someone else has taken control of the mic. The disc’s second track, East Virginia, is reminiscent of early Counting Crows … not in the winy Adam Duritz way, but that the upbeat melody and lyrics just fit. “If it’s cold outside, then maybe I can warm you; if you feel alright, then I will let you be; and if you get the spins, I will hold your hair back,” Stanford sings. It’s just, well, comfortable. The Superficial Area of the Earth, the EP’s final offering, is as close to en epic as Stanford has penned. “We fell asleep inside our radios,” he sings following a drawn-out acoustic beginning that builds to a brilliant mix of strings and keys.”
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The poignant, captivating sounds of : The Bowmans (Claire & Sarah Bowman)
LIVE at The Blacksheep Ranch (our home) 121 Ironworks Rd Clinton, CT 06413 (860) 304-3056
Summer house concert series Saturday September 15th 5:00pm
The sweet soulful funky acoustic sounds of
Natalie Tuttle myspace.com/natalietuttle
Blistering down home acoustic blues & the sweetest jazz sounds of
Sarah LeMieux myspace.com/supersuperblue
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The raw unadulterated acoustic prowess of
Adam Christoferson Myspace.com/justmeadam
You will NOT want to miss this amazing show
There is a $10.00 suggested donation that all goes to the musicians, and bring some extra cash, they might just have some of their CD’s available to purchase. KIDS ARE FREE
A CONCERT IN THE PARK ATMOSPHERE Bring a lawn chair, or a blanket, BUGSPRAY(it will be held outdoors unless it rains it will be inside). Bring your own food and drinks, and some marshmallows to roast over the giant fire pit.
PLEASE RSVP So we can get an idea of how many people will be coming. Car pooling is encouraged, there is a commuter lot just off the exit(63), and if you can park on JAMES VINCENT DRIVE on the right hand side(not past the speed limit sign) and remember, please respect thy neighbors.
Hey Everyone, hope all is well! Just wanted to let you know that I have a show this thursday at the Bitterend, 9pm with my band..and also at Crash Mansion on the 22nd with my band as well..if anyone would like to come I would love it!!! Cant wait to see everyone again!