Local entrepreneur and ardent patron of the arts, Jeff Hyde, will showcase local songwriters in an intimate concert setting at Trappers Village in Huntsville Square. The 7:00 pm December 29 event is hoped to be the first of many such gatherings of talent.
Featured will be Tim Daniels, McCall Erickson, Danielle Vaughn and d.
Scott Williams (from Shades of Grey). The musical styles will range
from blissful folk, to moody alternative country and there should be
something for everyone. Be assured the music you will hear comes
straight from the heart, soul, and life experience without music
industry filtering.
The evening is presented by Jeff and Bonnie Hyde and Trappers
Village. Light Hors d'oeuvres will be provided. A $5.00 entrance
donation to the artists is suggested. Seating is limited but
reservations will be accepted. Contact Dan Williams (710-8359) or
Danielle Vaughn (390-7618).
Danielle Vaughn
If you haven't checked out Danielle's music you should really take a listen. Danielle also has an awesome CD for sale that would make a great gift for your music loving friends. You might also want to catch her other upcoming shows.
Tim was born into a musical family, his grandfather was a singer song
writer and his mom still has music night every Thursday in New Mexico.
Cowboys from the area gather, listen and play. Tim was on stage at the
age of 8 years playing in his grandfathers band, he wrote his first
song when he was 12 years old. Tim has many passions and draws from a
diverse life experience to create a unique style. Tim is currently
recording a CD and playing locally at Harley and Bucks and Wolf Creek
Resort.
McCall Erickson is a Wyoming native, nursed on the wide-open sky and
Big Horn mountains, she found a second home in the Wasatch Front while
attending Weber State. Among her arsenal of musical instruments she
includes the violin and piano, but is most often seen strumming her
guitar in the twilight hours above a sea of adoring fans, or teaching
in her downtown studio. Altogether an entertainer, her performing
tactic is to engage the audience, often roping them into question and
answer sessions and sing-a-longs. A lover of collage in the visual
arts, McCall’s musical stylings are a blended homage to her great
influences—Mary Chapin Carpenter, EmmyLou Harris, Johnny Cash, Joni
Mitchell and other folk greats--infused with her views on life as one
big poetic journey.
From salt-tinged surf-beat to the plaintive country fried strains of Hank and Patsy, to melancholic Coltrane, this surf rat turned plainsman brings another long buffet of influences to the sonic feast. The seventies and eighties were a time of blending these influences with folk and bluegrass to form something of a “style”. “So many cool instruments and sounds and so little time” is a quote worth note from this shade of grey. Guitar, dobro, mandolin and bass are“frequent criers” in the hands of this jack of all strings. His songwriting usually comes from places in the heart and soul that most of us don’t visit often. Contact: 745-0402 or
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