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Fine Bluegrass on SBA is more than 50 years old and the tunity to support bluegrass and ensures
Sunday, October 8 concert is one of your seat for the nine-concert series.
Second Sunday Af- nine monthly performances, typically
ternoons thru East- the second Sunday of each month, but For more information on ESBA, go to
https://www.facebook.com/Eastern-
always at the American Legion Post,
ern Shore Bluegrass 9238 Legion Road in Denton. Food and ShoreBluegrassAssociation/ or eastern-
beverages to benefit the Legion Auxil- shorebluegrass.com.
Association iary for sale.
Mark your calendars for the fall concert
The Bluegrass music of Tom Mindte dates: November 12 with Acoustic Turn-
and Patuxent Partners is set for Sunday, pike and December 10 with Flatland
October 8 at the American Legion Post Drive. The complete concert schedule
on Legion Road in Denton. Doors through May 19 (the only third Sunday
open at 12:30. Concert begins at 1 p.m. due to Mother’s Day) will be released
Admission is $15 and is open to the by November 1. Consider a $95 concert
public. subscription for the 2023/2024 show
In the world of bluegrass music, the schedule, a $40 savings. It is an oppor-
high lonesome sound never goes out of
style. When a great traditional band hits Play BINGO
the stage with power and authenticity,
the audience really pays attention. Th e EVERY TUESDAY NIGHT
Patuxent Partners command such atten-
tion wherever they perform. Bandleader American Legion Caroline Post 29
Second Saturdays
Tom Mindte sings and plays mandolin. 9238 Legion Rd, Denton
Tom’s remarkable voice ranges from of every month
Doors open at 5 PM
deep bass to soaring tenor, and he Goldsboro Vol. Fire Co.
brings a wealth of traditional songs to 700 Old Line Road Games start at 7:30 PM
the band’s repertoire. Lead singer and Food available from 7 AM until. /DUJH -$&.3276
rhythm guitarist Bryan Deere hails from
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southern Maryland. Whether the song
302-270-1948.
is a country tear-jerker or a bluegrass For more information, call the
classic, Bryan’s expressive and power- Legion at 410-479-2708
ful singing is pure and true to the roots
of the music. Adding excitement and
drive to the bluegrass sound is one of
the jobs of the banjo picker, and John
Brunschwyler’s inventive approach to
traditional banjo playing has made him a
favorite of bluegrass audiences through-
out the region. Fiddler Jack Leiderman
brings his years of experience to the
Patuxent Partners. His bluesy, soulful
fiddle style skillfully complements the
band’s vocals. Pulling it all together is
the strong, dynamic rhythm generated
by bassist Victoria McMullen. Originally
from South Georgia, Victoria is equally
at home in a bluegrass, swing or classical
setting, and contributes an unwavering
sense of musicality to the band.
The concert is produced by the Eastern
Shore Bluegrass Association (ESBA), a
not-for-profit association of volunteers,
both listeners and musicians, commit-
Patuxent Partners’ high lonesome sound of bluegrass hits the stage at the American
ted to promoting and supporting this
Legion Hall in Denton on Sunday, October 9. Admission $15.
unique genre of American roots music.
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