We are well underway with classes at the new location at Oakhurst Baptist Church in Decatur and are thrilled about future opportunities that we create and are invited to participate! Our May/early June schedule is quite busy beginning with next week! Please
read on to see all the exciting events we are part of, as well as some mighty fine concerts as part of the Frank Hamilton School Concert Series.
Frank will be interviewed this evening before classes begin by the Georgia News Network, which is working on the Year In Georgia Music project in conjunction with the Georgia Economic Development. The interview will be heard soon over the airwaves on stations around the state. Stay tuned for more details! Below is a complete list of FHS band appearances and FHS Concert Series dates through mid-June!
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May 12 ~ Frank Hamilton Concert Series Presents Grant Green Jr., Red Light Cafe, 8 PM, $12 ADV/$15 Door
May 14 ~ Kirkwood Springfling, 3 X 20 minute sets at Noon, 1 PM, 2 PM with Frank Hamilton, Two more sets between 3 & 5 PM, FREE
May 14 ~ Tucker Day, 3:30 PM, FREE
May 15 ~ TDawg Presents Martha Scanlan (Reeltime Travelers), Backyard Concert at 466 Ridgecrest Rd., Atlanta, 5PM, $15 ADV/$20 DOOR.
May 21 ~ Fire in the 4th Festival, Old Fourth Ward, 6:15-6:45 PM, FREE
May 28 ~ Decatur Arts Festival, Acoustic Palette Tent, 11:00 AM, FREE
June 4 ~ Virginia Highland Summer Fest, Noon-1 PM, FREE
June 16 ~ Frank Hamilton Concert Series Presents Grayson Capps, 8 PM, $12 ADV/$20 DOOR
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Below is a very cool video of Grant Green Jr. doing what he does best, at the Inman Park Festival in 2012. Ike Stubblefield on the keys. Enjoy!
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Finally, it’s not too early to mark your calendars, especially as fast as this year has flown by! Sunday, December 18 at Terminal West is the date and location for the 6th Annual Atlanta’s Holiday Hootenanny & Silent Auction! TDawg Presents is thrilled to have Atlanta Habitat for Humanity involved once again. Y’all, this show keeps getting better and better as we go along! Here is a clip from last year’s monumental show that closed out with one of the greatest sets by Col. Bruce Hampton that I have ever witnessed, and I’ve seen many! Also, HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the Colonel!














I begin a new journey that is currently overlapping with my passion of the past 18 years. Come the time of the Back Porch Hoot Wrap Party, I feel only celebration and not sadness as I move forward with a life’s worth of experiences in only the first half of my time here. The musicians assembled for TDawg’s Back Porch Hootenanny #19 represent the beginning of HarvestFest, my time being involved with the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, and the Back Porch Hootenanny era. We are all excited to go down the road one more time as a Hoot, and you can rest assured the midnight Hootenanny Battlecry on Saturday night will be a true Howlin’ At The Moon experience!
soothing to the soul as they always are. The large bonfire burns to what seems like an eternity, creating a mesmerizing and meandering flow of yellow and orange flames, while smaller and equally inviting fires sprout up in the darkness, often accompanied by the sound of music being made. I, for one, am really looking forward to celebrating what first HarvestFest and then the Hootenannies have done to bring together so many family and friends.