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Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01

06 Dec 00 - 09:06 AM (#352307)
Subject: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

FOLK NIGHT AT THE ROYAL MILE PUB
SATURDAY, JANUARY 27TH, 9:00PM

FEATURING BRUCE HUTTON AND CHRIS ROMAINE!
Bruce Hutton, a veritable one-man folk festival, is a member of HESPERUS, the internationally acclaimed early music group, the Double Decker String Band and the southern-style stringband, Roustabout. He is joined by Chris Romaine, old time fiddler and banjoist
extraordinaire, also of Roustabout.

Chance Shiver hosts folk night and performs with special
guests Susette Mueller and Matt Shiver with Bennett
Goldstein.

The Royal Mile Pub has excellent food, UK beers, and
single malt scotch at 2407 Price Avenue, Wheaton, MD
20902 301.946.4511

There's no cover charge.


06 Dec 00 - 02:59 PM (#352506)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: KathWestra

Okay, DC-area 'Catters, this is one not to miss! Get it on your calendar.

Chance, I'll actually be in town, so I may even be able to put my money where my mouth is on this one. Kathy


06 Dec 00 - 03:06 PM (#352510)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: RoyH (Burl)

Kathy, regards to yourself, and please give my best to Bruce and Chris. Not seen 'em since Pinewoods 1994. Great guys. Great musicians. Fols in the area should not miss this gig.


06 Dec 00 - 03:08 PM (#352512)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: RoyH (Burl)

That should read 'Folk in the area...


08 Dec 00 - 03:36 PM (#353839)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

Well allllright pretty miss Kathy. Ya'll come on down.

The ol' vibrocat is gonna play you a special tune.

chance


11 Dec 00 - 02:51 PM (#355112)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: GUEST

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11 Dec 00 - 11:49 PM (#355412)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Sourdough

Does Bruce Hutton played psaltery or hammered duclimer? If so, he did the music for a series of children's public service television pieces I did for Fields Television Network. He was a real pleasure to work with.

Sourdough


21 Dec 00 - 09:50 AM (#361021)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

I can't think of a traditional instrument Bruce doesn't play and he has made a long successful career of playing for children at schools and festivals. His jugband workshop at the Washington Folk Festival each year packs the tent with musicians from 3 to ? and is a tremendous hit from year to year.

Come see us at the Mile! Chance Shiver


05 Jan 01 - 10:38 AM (#369071)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

Hey all you DC 'catters, come see us if you can. I'm hoping to turn the Royal Mile into a genuine FOLK VENUE!

If you want to see folk music available in our area in a pub atmosphere, please come out and support us!

Chance


10 Jan 01 - 09:48 PM (#372632)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: GUEST

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11 Jan 01 - 03:47 PM (#372938)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: GUEST,RiGGy

Hey ~ tell Chris I really appreciated him passing his Volvo "Ootek the Dark" to me back in '76 !!

Riggy


12 Jan 01 - 08:58 AM (#373265)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

All right Riggy, but I'm not sure what 'passing a volvo' means, although Chris clearly survived.
You can remember 1976?
I think I envy you, but I'm not sure.

regards, Chance


22 Jan 01 - 02:51 PM (#379743)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: Fortunato

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23 Jan 01 - 02:53 PM (#380630)
Subject: RE: Bruce Hutton & Chris Romaine 1/27/01
From: KathWestra

Wearing my cheerleader hat (no, not the pom poms -- too old for that!), I want to urge you DC-area folks to come on Saturday. In addition to hearing some terrific music, it's really important to support what Chance is trying to do here. There are precious few clubs and commercial venues in town where you can hear good traditional blues and old-timey music. Club owners aren't going to agree to host stuff like this unless it brings out a crowd (one that buys food and brew and leaves good tips for the waitstaff).