Glass Camels
Quartermoon
kLob
Peter Adriel Lisa Marie Ogden
Daryl Brewer
Schedule is listed with each band below
New Sliding Scale $10 to $20 you decide
Children Free
Print a color flyer and give it to a friend or put one up on bulletin boards where good folks go. |
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Terrapin Station (this player will not work with a mac) USE PLAYERS ONE AT A TIME OR THEY WILL ALL STALL WHILE BUFFERING. USE ONE AT A TIME AND THEY WILL PLAY FINE. |
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VIDEO - Glass Camels performing Ripple with the Jacksonville Syhmphony Orchestra |
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The Glass Camels play music that is inspired by the 30 year musical journey taken by the Grateful Dead. With ever changing set lists and an emphasis on improvisation, the listener can count on each show to have it's own special and memorable moments. Their expertise is not limited to Dead music, however. They also blend elements of New Orleans funk, bluegrass, country, blues, jazz, and rock into a style that is uniquely their own. Every tune is interpreted through the musical kaleidoscope the band has created from their 17 years of experience as North Florida's premier jam band. The line up includes: Dave Hendershott: Vocals, Guitar Pete Skenesky: Drums Chris Zosel: percussion Michael Pearson: Guitar, Vocals Ed Richardson: Bass Bryan Homan: Pedal Steel James Syfrett: keyboards. vocals The Glass Camels have shared the stage with a number of nationally touring performers. A partial list includes: Merle Saunders, Vassar Clements, Donna The Buffalo, Ancient Harmony, Col. Bruce Hampton, David Gans, New Riders of the Purple Sage, Foghat, The Other Ones, Peter Rowan and Ziggy Marley. They are also regularly featured at the Magnolia Festival in Live Oak, Florida. For booking information, email liveroots@yahoo.com or leave a message here. |
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Tools of War by John Smith - Video |
Johnny Too Bad Video |
Rosalita Video |
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Train to Nowhere video |
Daryl Brewer has written many songs. They just flow out of him one after another. He has been opening the Farm to Family shows every month since we began in April of 2005. Daryl's up beat music and witty lyrics weave songs to remember. Culvert Pool, Blue Ridge Mountain Blues, Jim Beam Me Up, Cowboys Lament, I'm Just Looking For a Song, Train to Nowhere, and many more. He loves music and loves to play and entertain. Show time is at 5:00 this month. So come on out early and catch his opening set. Daryl will be on stage at 5:00 pm |
Sunday Morning Open Mic Breakfast Shows |
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Ashley |
USE PLAYERS ONE AT A TIME OR THEY WILL ALL STALL WHILE BUFFERING. USE ONE AT A TIME AND THEY WILL PLAY FINE. Book a spot at the open mic |
Ed Barker |
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Wes Davis |
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Pictures From Past Shows |
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This picture is from the very first show in 2005 |
I am always looking for new pics for the site send me some don@farmtofamily.com |