Big NEVAH News …
… a "heads up" to all the Friends and Fans of NEVAH
Keep January 18th open for NEVAH's "CFR 3"
More details to follow in the coming weeks …
A unique prograssabilly Maine band with extraordinary vocals and incredible instrumental skills
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Showing posts with label lawrence leblanc. Show all posts
Friday, December 6, 2013
BIG NEVAH ANNOUNCMENT
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Phil Pitula,
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Thursday, November 7, 2013
The MAINE EDGE has NEVAH CD Review by Mike Dow
Wow … NEVAH's GOOD friend Mike Dow … local radio personality extraordinaire, DJ, Entertainer, Writer, doer of really nice things for others {like his 15th annual food drive for Manna beginning three weeks from today! At the same spot (behind Bangor Mall) collecting non-perishable food. Mon-Wed - November 25th, 26th and 27th} … and all around great guy … wrote a wonderful review of our new - NEVAH CD -
You can read it on-line at the link below, or you can pick up a copy of this months "the MAINE EDGE" newspaper … found all over the Bangor area. It's on page 6.
There was a lot of information that I didn't know about the band - go figure.
Again … thank you Mike Dow …
Hal
http://www.themaineedge.com/buzz/debut-cd-from-nevah-tales-from-nevahland
You can read it on-line at the link below, or you can pick up a copy of this months "the MAINE EDGE" newspaper … found all over the Bangor area. It's on page 6.
There was a lot of information that I didn't know about the band - go figure.
Again … thank you Mike Dow …
Hal
http://www.themaineedge.com/buzz/debut-cd-from-nevah-tales-from-nevahland
Labels:
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Dick Knipping,
Ed Russell,
fender bass,
gibson mandolin,
Hal Meyers,
kavanjo,
lawrence leblanc,
Maine band,
Maine LIVE MUSIC,
martin guitar,
Mike Dow,
NEWVAH,
Phil Pitula,
Prograsabilly Music,
The Maine Edge
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Thank you, Thank you - NEVAH CD Release Party
On the behalf of the NEVAH band I would like to thank everyone for making our CD release party a fun filled successful evening. As sometimes happens in the "heat of the moment" (great name for a song, oh yeah already taken) I forgot to thank some very important people, our wives, David Russell, and Scotty Reynolds. Our wives have always been wonderful, understanding and supportive of our musical efforts, allowing us the time it takes to put it all together.
David Russell, who has been an enormous help to us at every show we play. David schleps the equipment in and out of these venues, which in some cases is no easy task, and we could not thank him enough for his help and "sunny" smile, making a mundane task pleasant.
Scott Reynolds has willingly stepped up to the plate to help us over the years run our sound. He has come to our practices to hear what we are trying to sound like, learns our songs so he knows who does what when, and listens intently during the show trying to find those correct levels and blends to make us sound as "good as possible."
We are truly blessed to have these people in our "musical" lives.
Additional thanks to Tracey for providing such a fantastic venue as "The Next Generation Theatre" for us, and all the other performing arts enthusiasts, enabling us to express ourselves in a comfortable and warm surrounding.
In closing, literally and figuratively, we do "GET BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS"
Thanks again … "Phil the bass player."
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NEVAH CD Release Party at Next Generation Theatre |
Scott Reynolds has willingly stepped up to the plate to help us over the years run our sound. He has come to our practices to hear what we are trying to sound like, learns our songs so he knows who does what when, and listens intently during the show trying to find those correct levels and blends to make us sound as "good as possible."
We are truly blessed to have these people in our "musical" lives.
Additional thanks to Tracey for providing such a fantastic venue as "The Next Generation Theatre" for us, and all the other performing arts enthusiasts, enabling us to express ourselves in a comfortable and warm surrounding.
In closing, literally and figuratively, we do "GET BY WITH A LITTLE HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS"
Thanks again … "Phil the bass player."
Labels:
banjo,
Dick Knipping,
Ed Russell,
fender bass,
gibson mandolin,
Hal Meyers,
kavanjo,
lawrence leblanc,
live music,
Maine Music,
martin guitar,
Nevah,
Next Generation Theatre,
Phil Pitula,
prograssabilly
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