We had a great week last week at the Frank Hamilton School! Check out this great article that James Kelly wrote in the Atlanta Creative Loafing edition out now! Many thanks for the push as we move forward in our journey to become an integral part of the musical DNA of the greater Atlanta area.
Please consider coming out Tuesday evening to Epworth United Methodist Church (across from Candler Park) for the start of our next term (6 sessions for $100) – you’ll be glad you did! We will be featuring Guitar I & II, Banjo, Mandolin, Ukulele, Fiddle & Vocals…there’s something for everyone! It really doesn’t matter what level you are, and if you’re shy about playing with others then this is your ticket. Please visit http://frankhamiltonschool.org for more information, and we hope to see you on Tuesday, February 23!
The opening concert of the Frank Hamilton Concert Series on Thursday night with Jeff Mosier starting the festivities followed by The Georgia Crackers was an amazing experience that was fitting for a kick-off celebration, and we had a great crowd for the festivities! Below are some videos that highlight how wonderful the evening really was. The first video features Jeff Mosier performing the classic John Hartford tune made famous by Glenn Campbell, “Gentle On My Mind”. The next song is performed by The Georgia Crackers, and the last couple of videos feature Jeff joining on stage with the spoons. Great stuff! Hope you enjoy!
We hope to see y’all out on March 3 for our next concert at the Red Light Cafe, featuring Atlanta’s own Hair of the Dog! Great Cajun music with a twist of pedal steel thrown in for good measure. You’re sure to leave a fan! Advance tickets are available for purchase, $10 Adv/$12 door. Please let your friends know, show starts at 8pm!
Want to borrow my mandolin and learn to play?
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