5/15/2007

from Rooster's Wife, Aberdeen

What a wonderful start to a summer full of great music! The Drops were in great form. And how about Willa Brigham? Was she not terrific? You can email them and tell them how much you enjoyed their performances, and pick up more cds.
www.carolinachocolatedrops.com www.willabrigham.com

A special thanks goes out to the great sound team, Mike and Kathy Marion, and Mike Thamm who provided not only crisp sound but perfect weather.

In less than two weeks, the Rooster’s Wife will return to the porch at the Postmaster’s House with a pair of terrific trios. The Danny Daughtridge Trio will bring their original songs and great harmonies to the stage to open for Polecat Creek. This fine group offers up the best original roots country music that you will ever hear. If you did not get nearly enough when Polecat Creek opened for Garrison Keillor last spring, make your plan to be in Aberdeen, May 27th.

I want to make you aware of an important event in our area. The attachment will invite you to the opening of Laura Gingerich’s exhibit at the Hastings Gallery at Sandhills Community College. In addition to their beauty, these photographs are important for the intimate portrait they show of life in Lebanon, the West Bank, Israel, and Afghanistan. The exhibit runs through July.

Season passes for Summer on the Porch may be purchased a the gate with cash or check. $70. buys admission to any ten concerts. Individual admission is $8. with children under 12, FREE. The gates open at 5:30. Picnics are welcome. Bring a chair or blanket if you like. Show goes on rain or shine. We’ll see you there.

www.theroosterswife.org

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