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Well folks, the announced lineup is complete now for the 6th Annual Atlanta’s Holiday Hootenanny, and I have to say it’s a good’un! TDawg Presents is once again thrilled to bring Grammy winner and recent Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient Jim Lauderdale to the Holiday Hootenanny stage as well as the revered Rev. Jeff Mosier and 2014 Rockygrass Dobro Competition Winner Jared Womack! Needless to say, we’re in for a treat!
Here is a list of the absolutely amazing performers who will be taking the stage at Terminal West on Sunday, December 18. We are truly blessed with amazing talent in the ATL, something not taken for granted but greatly appreciated and loved!
$25 Adv/$30 Door ~ Advance Tickets available soon!
TDawg Presents is thrilled to bring you the 6th Annual Atlanta’s Holiday Hootenanny – A Benefit for Atlanta Habitat for Humanity – at Terminal West on Sunday, December 18! It has been both a privilege and honor to be able to present such a high level of talent each holiday season for such a wonderful community cause over the last five years, and this year will be no different!
Once again, the concert will break down into four unique one-hour sets beginning at 6:30 PM and ending at midnight. There will be a silent auction occurring simultaneously, with proceeds going to Atlanta Habitat as well as a portion of the ticket sales. The lineup is not complete yet, but here it is at this juncture!
PLEASE mark your calendars NOW for one helluva night for a great community cause and featuring many of Atlanta’s finest musicians coming together for four unique sets of music! Stay tuned for much more to come!
Meanwhile, enjoy this up close & personal clip of Papa Mali from 2014 edition performing the Meters classic “Walk on Guilded Splinters” 😉
We’re extremely excited our upcoming term that begins tomorrow, July 26, at 7 PM at Oakhurst Baptist Church! Sign up now for group lessons in Guitar 1 & 2, fiddle (with Mick Kinney), vocals, mandolin, ukulele, and vocals! The Second Half, where everyone joins in together for a jam led the teachers and occasionally a special guest (Casey Cook from The Dappled Grays joined in a couple of weeks ago!), is a wonderful way to close out the evening and really leaving you looking forward to next week! Come and check it out for yourself. Oakhurst Baptist Church is located at 222 East Lake Dr., Decatur, GA 30030, directly across the street from the East Lake MARTA Station on the College Ave. side. Register online NOW!
Come play with us this week, as we have a very busy one out and about! Music classes continue Tuesday at Oakhurst Baptist Church – if you’re curious about how they run, come on out and see for yourself. Courses for this term include guitar levels 1-3, mandolin, fiddle, vocals, and banjo. We will pick back up with ukulele next term beginning June 7!
Our calendar filled up this week quite nicely – keep reading to get the scoop! Hope to see you out at one of our events!
As part of the Frank Hamilton School Concert Series, we are excited to presentGrant Green Jr., Thursday, May 12 at the Red Light Cafe! Grant is a member of the legendary group Masters of Groove, along with drummer Bernard Purdie and B3 Organ player Reuben Wilson, and his live shows are extremely soulful and uplifting, his skills on the guitar are second to none. Expect an incredible evening of music by a music gem we are fortunate chose to make Atlanta his home (by way of New York).
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TDawg Presents Martha Scanlan in a relaxed backyard setting, 466 Ridgecrest Rd., Atlanta, GA 30307.
BYOB, bring a chair, bring a grillable if you like, some apps will be available but feel free to contribute! Bring your instrument for some pre/post show jamming!
On behalf of The Frank Hamilton School, TDawg Presents is excited to bring you the acclaimed and gifted songwriter Martha Scanlan, formerly from the Reeltime Travelers, for a Sunday backyard gathering. This concert is a benefit for the Frank Hamilton School, so come on out and support a wonderful cause while witnessing magic on the stage with Martha’s presence. Martha hasn’t been around these parts very much in recent years so this will be a special performance! On a personal level, I worked with the Reeltime Travelers several times throughout their too brief of a career as a band, and I can’t express to you how excited I am to be presenting this show.
Martha Scanlan’s long-awaited third release, The Shape Of Things Gone Missing, The Shape Of Things To Come, is already being heralded as her best work yet. “A revelation, an instant classic and one of those rare albums that defies genre and generation. Scanlan evokes western landscapes as effectively as Georgia O’Keefe did on canvass.” – Dirty Linen
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On Saturday May 14, The Frank Hamilton School will be present at two wonderful community events!
We will be located in the artist market performing acoustically with sets at Noon, 1 PM, 2 PM featuring Frank Hamilton. Two more sets from 3 PM – 5 PM! Come visit us!
~ Tucker Day, Main St., Tucker, GA. Performance at 3:30 PM on the First Avenue Stage featuring Frank Hamilton.
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If you would like to get involved as a volunteer with The Frank Hamilton School, please contact us through the website and we will get back to you quickly! Plenty of opportunities available that can utilize particular skill sets, from accounting and bookkeeping to membership development! Become a part of the New Folk Movement!
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!
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!
Frank Hamilton is living music history – he is an educator, musician, leader & visionary all wrapped into one. I am fortunate to be involved in continuing his vision in the new millennium. While the world is a much different place than it was in 1957, one particular constant that remains is the importance of music and the arts in the community. That is the ultimate goal of the Frank Hamilton School, bringing together community through love of music. The classes are group sessions that finish up with a jam led by Frank and involving all instruments.
There have been a some wonderful interviews with Frank Hamilton since September, where he talks about his history, the Old Town School in Chicago, and bringing the OTS model to the Atlanta area. When you have a moment, I highly recommend you listen to them. None of them are more than 15 minutes long and are incredibly informative.
I hope y’all can make it out to celebrate the start to the Frank Hamilton Concert Series on Thursday evening at the Red Light Cafe! Music will begin at 8pm, so it will be an early night! Rev. Jeff Mosier kicks it off to be followed by The Georgia Crackers! Click Here for advance tickets.
We are very excited about the beginning of something special, and that is the concert side of the Frank Hamilton School! Thursday, February 18, is just the start of a process that will continue to bring quality roots music of all sorts to the Atlanta area. A portion of the proceeds from each show will go directly into operation costs for FHS, so please come out and support! A special side note here ~ there will be a couple of TDawg specials on the menu that night. Both my deeelicious red beans’n’rice and my extremely popular spinach queso dip will be available for order that night. Please let me know what you think!
At this point in time, shows are booked for one Thursday each month through the end of the year, and they are all stellar performances by some of our favorite local musicians as well as some highly touted regional and even national performers! You can click here to see the full schedule through December! Stay tuned for a few additional dates to be added the second half of the year.
It is going to be really fun watching the Frank Hamilton School integrate into the metro Atlanta area through concerts and community gatherings. As we move into spring look for announcements about participating in some prominent spring-time arts festivals and traditional hootenannies! While TDawg’s Back Porch Hootenanny gracefully retires to pasture (with a bang!), the word “Hootenanny” will be put to the true definition, providing a great reason to gather, jam, and enjoy each other’s company!
I found this great video the other day from an attic concert I produced in December 2010 at my good friends MollyO’s house. It was a packed attic for a memorable night of music by Rev. Jeff Mosier & Joe Craven. I hope you enjoy watching this as much as I did! Cheers, y’all, and we at the Frank Hamilton School hope you can make it out!
The schedule is now complete for the inaugural Frank Hamilton Folk School Concert Series, held at the Red Light Cafe through the end of the year one Thursday each month! Stay tuned for a few more concerts and workshops TBA. Please read below for the complete schedule and spread the word! A portion of the proceeds from each concert benefits FHFS!
The Frank Hamilton Folk School (FHFS) is excited to kick-off its inaugural concert series with a journey back to 1920s old-time and country music with The Georgia Crackers and a performance by one of the more eclectic, genuine musicians Atlanta has to offer in Jeff Mosier! A portion of the proceeds will benefit FHFS and its continuing development & community involvement! Other dates on the calendar include March 3, April 7, May 12, June 16, July 7, August 4, Sept 1, October 6, November 3, & December 1.
ABOUT THE GEORGIA CRACKERS
Take a trip back in time to the early era of Country Music. Before Hank Williams or Bill Monroe & his Bluegrass Boys, Georgia musicians such as Fiddlin’ John Carson, Gid Tanner and the Skillet Lickers, and many others pioneered the golden age of “Hillbilly Stringbands”. The Georgia Crackers faithfully re-create the vintage sound of the 1920s, while keeping alive the spirit of spontaneity and improvisation. Their irreverent stage banter is always a crowd pleaser. Along with old time singer, Kenneth Johnson (Pea Ridge Ramblers) on guitar and Chip Corbitt on clawhammer banjo, this rhythm section holds it down for Fiddlin’ Mick Kinney. Kinney has a unique but authentic fiddle style. When asked for his secret, Mick says, “steal licks from the best” and “keep it hot and greasy, but take it easy”. The Georgia Crackers reach back for that old time feel and surge forward in a rush so entertaining it’s mesmerizing.
ABOUT REV. JEFF MOSIER
Jeff Mosier is the conceiver and leader of the psychedelic hick-hop sound that is Blueground Undergrass. Before forming BGUG in 1998, he primarily played banjo alongside brother Johnny Mosier in their band Good Medicine for nearly 23 years. Also with Johnny, Jeff co-hosted the popular bluegrass radio show “Born in a Barn” for 14 years on 89.3 FM WRFG in Atlanta. In the late 1980’s, Jeff got his first experience playing rock n’ roll when he joined Col. Bruce Hampton’s Aquarium Rescue Unit. Mosier continues today with song-driven rock / bluegrass ensemble, The Jeff Mosier Band, that also includes guitarist extraordinaire Matthew Williams.
Jeff’s special ability to combine bluegrass with trance, jazz and rock have made him an icon in the jam band world. The Reverend has shared the stage with Leftover Salmon, Widepsread Panic, Peter Rowan, Vassar Clements, and many more. In 1994, he toured with Phish while teaching the band all about the world of bluegrass.
To add to an already eclectic musical career, Jeff also performs for senior citizens and Alzheimers patients, as well as children. He is active in public service, combining his musicianship with speaking engagements.
Jam at the Frank Hamilton Folk School following a group lesson in each instrument. We had about 35 folks participating last night!
This truly is the beginning of a new chapter in my life, and I’m excited to have y’all on board with me for it! The second full six-week session of classes (guitar I, guitar II, banjo, fiddle, vocal, and ukelele) at FHFS began last night at Epworth United Methodist Church and the energy was great! All levels of skill were represented, and by the end of the first session, they were playing chords & taking home some instruction to practice until next Tuesday (Jan 12). If you would like to come observe or participate in a session please feel free! They start at 7pm EST each Tuesday evening, lasting a total of about 1 hr 40 min. The first hour is a group lesson followed by a group jam with everyone. I can testify that a good buddy of mine came by last night who had won the lessons in the silent auction at the Holiday Hootenanny. He had a blast and can’t wait to continue on the banjo next week! For more information on participating in the classes or finding out how you can volunteer, or if you would like to make a donation to support the cause, please visit the Frank Hamilton website for information!
ADVANCE TICKETS ($25 Adv/$35 Door) – Remember you’ll receive a FREE DVD of the incredible reunion performance of one of the more enjoyable bands to come out of Atlanta in a long time, BLUEGROUND UNDERGRASS, from last year’s 4th Annual edition!
SCHEDULE
5:30PM > Doors open, Silent Auction begins
6:30PM – 7:30PM > Set 1 featuring Ralph Roddenbery & Donna Hopkins
8PM – 9PM > Set 2 featuring Michael Tolcher
9:30PM – 10:30PM > Set 3 featuring Jim Lauderdale & Tim Carbone
11PM – Midnight > Set 4 featuring Johnny Knapp, Joe Gransden & Col. Bruce Hampton
Come on out and enjoy some of the finest talent Atlanta has to offer, check out the silent auction, and feel good about supporting Atlanta Habitat for Humanity!