Posted in Concert News on Jul 31st, 2007 No Comments »
Tracy Beck in the Park
Folk, Country & Americana
Wednesday, August 1, 3:00 pm - Downtown Sister Bay
“Let the wind carry me into the sun as an eagle soars,”
is a poem emerging from Tracy’s present and up coming CD releases as a recording artist. Although this singer/songwriter is based out of southeastern Wisconsin, a lot of her […]

Beat Up Blue Chevrolet [2:42m]:
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Posted in Concert News on Jul 25th, 2007 No Comments »
TODAY
Wednesday, July 25
Hey everyone. I went to the opening night of Jazz at Birch Creek last Wednesday and it was amazing! The Lab Band, which will be performing at the park on Wednesday had been together for less than 3 full days and they sounded like pros! I’m really looking forward to hearing them this […]

Birch Creek Jazz Track 2 [2:10m]:
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Birch Creek Jazz Track 4 [2:07m]:
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Posted in Concert News on Jul 17th, 2007 No Comments »
The Dang-Its
Wednesday, July 18, 3:00 pm - Downtown Sister Bay
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There’s country, and then there’s country. For The Dang-Its, country music means those roots and branches, those nutrients and life blood of a vital American art form that rarely make an appearance in the mainstream of popular culture. Honky Tonk, Western Swing, Americana, Folk, Bluegrass, […]

Hello Trouble [2:19m]:
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Posted in Concert News on Jul 11th, 2007 No Comments »
Steel Band and World Percussion from Birch Creek Music Center!
Wednesday, July 11
Birch Creek is a music school by day and a performance venue in the evenings, offering over 35 concerts throughout the summer months in the campus’ historic concert barn east of Egg Harbor. Birch Creek offers four two-week resident sessions in Symphony, Percussion and […]

Birch Creek Steel Band [2:09m]:
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Posted in Concert News on Jul 11th, 2007 No Comments »
Sorry to say that the July 4th concert with the wonderful Vicky Emerson (and only 4 songs into her show) was washed out by a sudden downpour.
Unbeknownst to Vicky, as she started to play to a welcoming crowd and a sunny sky to the east, we watched her start the show as the menacing storm […]
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