BP Trio Tonight
Tonight (Saturday) – 9:00 – 12:00 at the Beyu Caffee. This will be our first time there. Hope to see some friends show up since it looks like we won’t be at our regular General Store Cafe gig again until June.
Tonight (Saturday) – 9:00 – 12:00 at the Beyu Caffee. This will be our first time there. Hope to see some friends show up since it looks like we won’t be at our regular General Store Cafe gig again until June.
It’s late notice and, sadly, I can not make this myself but I highly recommend the Really Terrible Orchestra of the Triangle concert tonight at Duke. 7:30 PM at Reynolds Theater in the Bryan Center. A preview article here.
A Really Terrible Orchestra Read More »
September 26th and 27th I’ll be riding to raise money to help find a cure for multiple sclerosis. I will be joining more than 2,000 other cyclists for the 2009 MS Bike Tour “BB&T Tour to Tanglewood” which will benefit the Central North Carolina Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. We will be riding
A very powerful statement against the incitement of mob violence that is going on by so called “political leaders”. Watch the video but if you can’t there’s also a text version: Countdown With Keith Olbermann
Think, please. Think, before something horrible happens. Read More »
Some rides from my house 21 miles to Maple View and down through Calvander: View Larger Map 18 Miles American Drive, Mt. Sinai Hill Route View Larger Map
I love choirs. My earliest (enjoyable) musical memories are of singing in elementary school choir. Of course, I was a soprano then and got to sing the melody. Then there were years of no singing at all but in high school I happened to walk by the choir room as they were rehearsing “O Magnum
The Sound of Women Singing Read More »
The Low End Gets To Play Basso in Concert Barbara Blaker Krumdieck ~ Baroque Cello Robbie Link ~ Baroque Cello, Viola da Gamba, Violone John O’Brien ~ Harpsichord, Violin, Flute Chamber music by Bach, Ortiz, Gabrieli, Vitali et al Two Performances: The Music House 408 West 5th St., Greenville, NC Admission Free but Reservation Required