Good friends of Maine bluegrass band Nevah and fellow musicians from Evergreen have sent out an announcement that we are passing along to our bloggosphere:
Special show coming to central Maine
Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters featuring dobroist Roger Williams,
performing acoustic country and bluegrass in a contemporary vein with
a nod to tradition. If you have not heard Amy and/or Roger you owe it
to yourself to take in this show.
Saturday, August 27, 2011 @ 7:00 pm
Wayside Grange Hall
Route 23
North Dexter, ME
Admission for concert is $10 per person. Preconcert dinner will be
offered by reservation only for $6. Call for reservations by
Wednesday; 207-924-8813
email:scripta@roadrunner.com
EVERGREEN SHOWS
Saturday, September 10
Harvest Hootenanny
Sponsored by Five Town Communities That Care Also appearing:
Breezemere Bottom Boys,Three Button Deluxe, Katahdin Valley Boys &
Roosevelt Dime.
Camden Snow Bowl, Camden, ME (map)
Info - Dalene Dutton - (207) 236-9800
Saturday, September 24
Apple Acres Farm
363 Durgintown Rd, South Hiram, ME (map)
Info - (207) 625-4777
A unique prograssabilly Maine band with extraordinary vocals and incredible instrumental skills
Monday, August 8, 2011
Saturday, August 6, 2011
Eddington Bicentennial - A Thank you!
I just had to share this with everyone. It came in the mail today. A beautiful thank you card from Margaret, and the Eddington Bicentennial Committee. As you may or may not know from past blogs, Nevah, a Maine Progressive NewGrass Band, performed in concert, as the kick-off for the Eddington Bicentennial celebration last month.
It's always nice to hear from folks so soon after a well received gig is concluded.
Nevah, was very glad to be part of the Bicentennial celebration.
And Thank you - Eddington!
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Outside of the Eddington Thank you card to NEVAH |
It's always nice to hear from folks so soon after a well received gig is concluded.
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Inside of the Eddington - Thank you card to NEVAH |
And Thank you - Eddington!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Nevah Bluegrass NewGrass Sticker
Hey, Hal here, the banjo guy from NEVAH the "Maine Progressive NewGrass band with a twist of time." Yes, I could easily just say, NEVAH, the Maine Bluegrass band, but we're not really a bluegrass band. I like the Progressive New Grass title, we try to be New-ish and with the majority of the instrumentation we have, it is in my opinion, a Grass-ish twist. All except for the kazoo, I'm not sure where that fits in the scheme of things. Maybe it falls under the New-ish sound. Or maybe it's a distant cousin to the banjo. Ever think about that? You can't tune a kazoo and folks say you can't tune a banjo … coincidence? Hmmmm.
This is nothing major, but I am excited about it and wanted to let you know we just had a few oval NEVAH stickers printed. These are really nice vinyl stickers that I understand can be removed easily and reapplied. They will soon be a collectors item. Either that or we will run out and reprint more.
My friend Eric, from Created Design, printed them for us. I can't wait to have him do a jumbo NEVAH Banner. Wouldn't that be cool. I don't know what we'd use it for but it would be nice to have.
What do you think?
This is nothing major, but I am excited about it and wanted to let you know we just had a few oval NEVAH stickers printed. These are really nice vinyl stickers that I understand can be removed easily and reapplied. They will soon be a collectors item. Either that or we will run out and reprint more.
My friend Eric, from Created Design, printed them for us. I can't wait to have him do a jumbo NEVAH Banner. Wouldn't that be cool. I don't know what we'd use it for but it would be nice to have.
What do you think?
Nevah Band Maine Progressive Newgrass Oval Stickers |
Even looks good on that purple banjo case. Of course, that's one banjo player's opinion.
Take care …
Hal
nevahband.com
Nevah in demand at Discovery Channels American Logger location
This just in:
Discovery Channel American Loggers - Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant has requested the Nevah Band for a return performance.
The Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant, seen on several episodes of the Discovery Channel, in conjunction with the American Loggers series, has requested the Nevah Band, with their brand of Maine bluegrass music for the Pelletier's big truck pulling event this September, held in Millinocket.
The Discovery Channel filmed the Pelletiers logging operation specifically for the American Loggers series, it was and continues to be a huge success. As an off shoot of that series the Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant was born. The band can tell you first hand the restaurant has a terrific atmosphere, very good food, friendly service and lots of ice cold beer on tap at the large upstairs bar area.
When the Nevah band performed earlier this summer at the Pelletier Restaurant they clearly hit a positive note, or notes (so to speak). The folks in attendance instantly jumped out of their seats and hit the dance floor, almost continuously for four hours of music. Nevah had a blast performing for all the loggers and are looking forward to another fun time performing our unique Maine bluegrass music on the weekend of the truck pulling event.
The Pelletier Truck Pulling event is Sept 24th and the band is slated to play from 9 pm to 1 am
See you there …
Discovery Channel American Loggers - Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant has requested the Nevah Band for a return performance.
The Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant, seen on several episodes of the Discovery Channel, in conjunction with the American Loggers series, has requested the Nevah Band, with their brand of Maine bluegrass music for the Pelletier's big truck pulling event this September, held in Millinocket.
The Discovery Channel filmed the Pelletiers logging operation specifically for the American Loggers series, it was and continues to be a huge success. As an off shoot of that series the Pelletier Loggers Family Restaurant was born. The band can tell you first hand the restaurant has a terrific atmosphere, very good food, friendly service and lots of ice cold beer on tap at the large upstairs bar area.
When the Nevah band performed earlier this summer at the Pelletier Restaurant they clearly hit a positive note, or notes (so to speak). The folks in attendance instantly jumped out of their seats and hit the dance floor, almost continuously for four hours of music. Nevah had a blast performing for all the loggers and are looking forward to another fun time performing our unique Maine bluegrass music on the weekend of the truck pulling event.
The Pelletier Truck Pulling event is Sept 24th and the band is slated to play from 9 pm to 1 am
See you there …
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