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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190508T200000
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SUMMARY:RAY BONNEVILLE
DESCRIPTION:Acclaimed raconteur RAY BONNEVILLE strips his bluesy Americana down to its essentials and steeps it in the humid grooves of the South\, creating a compelling poetry of hard living and deep feeling. His ninth release\, At King Electric\, delivers more than his trademark grit and groove. Songs such as “The Next Card to Fall” and “Codeine” gleam with intimate narratives of characters reaching for hope and wrestling with despair. Rich guitar and harmonica lines resonate over spare but spunky rhythms\, while Bonneville’s deep\, evocative voice confesses life’s harsh realities. \nJim Withers (Montreal Gazette) describes his sound as “folk-roots gumbo… a languid Mississippi Delta groove\, seasoned with smooth\, weathered vocals and a propulsive harmonica wheeze.” Whether performing solo or fronting a band\, playing electric or acoustic guitar\, Bonneville allows space between notes that adds potency to every chord\, lick\, and lyric. Thom Jurek (Allmusic.com) remarks\, “With darkness and light fighting for dominance… he’s stripped away every musical excess to let the songs speak for themselves.” \nOften called a “song and groove man\,” Bonneville has lived the life of the itinerant artist. From his native Quebec\, he moved to Boston at age twelve\, where he learned English and picked up piano and guitar. Later\, he served in Vietnam and earned a pilot’s license in Colorado before living in Alaska\, Seattle\, and Paris. Six years in New Orleans infused his musical sensibilities with the region’s culture and rhythms. And then\, a close call while piloting a seaplane proved pivotal: After two decades working as a studio musician\, playing rowdy rooms with blues bands\, and living hard\, Bonneville’s lifetime of hard-won experience coalesced into an urge to write his own music. \nRay recorded his first album\, On the Main\, in 1992. He’s since released nine albums\, earned wide critical and popular acclaim\, and won an enthusiastic following in the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe. His awards include a prestigious Juno\, the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy\, for his 1999 album\, Gust of Wind. In 2012\, Ray won the solo/duet category in the Blues Foundation’s International Blues Challenge. His post-Katrina ode\, “I Am the Big Easy\,” earned the International Folk Alliance’s 2009 Song of the Year Award\, placed number one on Folk Radio’s list of most-played songs of 2008\, and was recently covered by Jennifer Warnes for the BMG label. \nOther notable artists who have recorded his songs include Ronnie Hawkins (“Foolish”) and Slaid Cleaves (“Run Jolee Run”). Ray has shared the bill with blues heavyweights Muddy Waters\, B.B. King\, Dr. John\, J.J. Cale\, and Robert Cray\, and has guested on albums by Mary Gauthier\, Gurf Morlix\, Eliza Gilkyson\, Ray Wylie Hubbard\, and other prominent musicians. He has performed at renowned venues around the world\, including South by Southwest\, Folk Alliance\, and Montreal International Jazz Festival\, and plays over 100 shows per year across the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe. When not on the road\, he resides in Austin\, Texas. \n“Like gunpowder and opium.”\n— Ray Wylie Hubbard \n“Bad Man’s Blood confirms Bonneville’s stature as of Americana’s foremost singer-songwriters.”\n— Austin Chronicle \n“a master of the slow burn\, the gentle funk\, the infectious rhythm.”\n— The Ottawa Citizen \n“poetic…infectious…Bad Man’s Blood emerges as Bonneville’s magnum opus”\n— All Music Guide \n“an absolute master…one of the most skilled songwriters of that dark slow smoldering yet fiery blues/roots music”\n— FAME \n“Few can ride a groove like Canada-born\, U.S.-raised Ray Bonneville.”\n— No Depression \n\nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/ray-bonneville-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190504T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190414T233544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T154009Z
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SUMMARY:FACT READER'S THEATER- The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon
DESCRIPTION:Fort Atkinson Community Theater (FACT) reader’s theater troupe will attempt to recreate all 209 of the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm in a wild\, fast-paced extravaganza. To make it more difficult\, they will combine them into one gigantic fable using Rapunzel\, Rumpelstiltskin\, Hansel and Gretel\, Snow White\, Sleeping Beauty\, Cinderella and other more obscure stories like Lean Lisa and The Devil’s Grandmother. \nCome for an evening of wild\, free-form comedy with lots of audience participation and madcap fun. \nSeating is limited; reserve your seat in advance by calling 920-563-9391.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/readers-theater-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190503T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190503T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190414T222729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190414T233446Z
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SUMMARY:MICHAEL GULEZIAN
DESCRIPTION:MICHAEL GULEZIAN (gu-LAY-ze-in) is one of the most highly acclaimed solo acoustic instrumental guitarists of our time. He is a phenomenal technical guitarist with the rare ability to transcend his own virtuosity\, creating music that touches and moves people at the deepest level. He’s been called the musical link between John Fahey and Michael Hedges. Artists as diverse as Michael Hedges\, Willy Porter\, and Henry Kaiser have claimed him as a primary musical influence; young lions such as Erik Mongrain\, Andy McKee\, and Trevor Gordon Hall are quick to acknowledge him as an inspiration. \nIn concert\, Michael is all warmth and humor … and though it’s visually breathtaking to watch him perform\, a concert with Michael is more than a display of cutting-edge virtuosity – it is the passionate communion of master musician engaged with his audience in the mystery of self-revelation\, creating music of atmospheric power\, ecstatic joy\, and haunting beauty.  If you enjoy the artistry of musicians such as Leo Kottke and Michael Hedges – guitarists who amaze us with what ten fingers and one guitar can do – then you will love Michael Gulezian. \n“…uncommonly thoughtful and provocative … sweeping story-like melodies\, multi-dimensional epics\, and heartland hymns.” –\nJazz Times \n“A great guitarist. My kindred spirit.”    – Michael Hedges
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/michael-gulezian/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190427T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190427T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190119T064217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190426T231855Z
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SUMMARY:MARK DVORAK/ DAVE COFELL- Cancelled due to weather concerns
DESCRIPTION:Seemed safer to cancel this than to have performers and attendees risk their safety.  We will reschedule for a date down the unsnowy road. \nMARK DVORAK is a modern day troubadour who has never stopped performing\, writing and recording. He has been called “a folk singer’s folk singer” with “an encyclopedic knowledge of traditional songs.” His original songs are described as “wondrous” and “profound.” Though Mark often appears in theaters and on festival stages\, he is also at home in a more intimate setting. His concerts are a mix of the familiar and the new\, traditional folk and standards from the American songbook. He plays authentic country blues guitar and picks great old-time banjo. \nMark enjoys involving his audiences in sing-along songs\, just like The Weavers used to do\, and mixes in his own well-crafted and infectious originals. Mark has a refreshing\, down-to-earth stage presence\, and is a very engaging performer. He sings with a clear\, signature voice\, and he likes to joke around with the folks who attend his shows. Throughout the program he’ll interject personal anecdotes and add a touch of history or social context to the performance. \n“Masterful” Chicago Tribune \n“The real deal. His show is funny\, passionate\, intimate & unforgettable” Old Town School of Folk Music \n“One of a vanishing breed. Although all of us benefit from the tradition\, Dvorak is one of the few who keep it alive.” Utah Phillips \nRaised in the fertile farmlands of Central Minnesota\, DAVE COFELL‘s songwriting reflects both his rural roots and his life-long musical explorations.\nHis performances include a crafted mix of folk\, blues\, jazz\, classic country\, classic rock\, novelty songs\, classical guitar\, and occasionally clawhammer banjo. You will hear\, among others\, the influences of John Prine\, Neil Young\, Johnny Cash\, Fats Waller\, Hank Williams Sr.\, Howlin’ Wolf\, Pete Seeger\, Leo Kottke\, Stan Rogers\, John Denver\, and Leadbelly. \n“As professional and laid back a musician as I’ve ever had the chance to meet. Totally immersed in the song from the first note he plays. Great songwriter and an intelligent/talented musician. A road warrior that surprises you when he fires off the first note and is gone down that track like he’s out of the starting gate.” – Big Dave Anderson – Big Dave’s Beat Farm\, KTWH 99.5 FM Two Harbors Community Radio
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/mark-dvorak-dave-cofell/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190426T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190426T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181119T185000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181204T170113Z
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SUMMARY:HARMONY & BRAD
DESCRIPTION:Please call 920-563-9391 to reserve. \nHARMONY & BRAD are a high-energy acoustic rock duo from Boulder Colorado. This husband and wife duo features Fort Atkinson native Harmony Jones (Greenhalgh) on violin/voice and Brad Jones on guitar. Harmony and Brad play rock in the style of virtually every decade mixed with feisty world music arrangements. Since their first show in July of 2015\, they have exploded onto the scene with a full schedule of shows across the US. This fun-filled upbeat duo is guaranteed to get you toe tapping and singing along. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/harmony-brad-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190425T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190425T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190305T032314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T032314Z
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SUMMARY:SONG CIRCLE w/ TRICIA ALEXANDER
DESCRIPTION:Round robin song circle led by TRICIA ALEXANDER– (performer\, poet\, healer\, “with a voice\, music and lyrics that resonate the heart”) done informally\, not from the stage\, no microphones. This is a lovely gathering of singers\, songwriters\, musicians and music appreciators\, poets\, and storytellers held regularly on the last Thursday of each month (except sometimes).\n\n\n\nTraditional Round Robin protocol applies – everyone is part of the circle and has an opportunity to: play\, pass or request a song from someone in particular or from anyone in the circle. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. $5 cover for musicians and audience. Come early and have a bite to eat.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/song-circle-w-tricia-alexander-32/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190420T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190420T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190305T154319Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T192126Z
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SUMMARY:ERIC ANDERSEN featuring Scarlet Rivera accompanied by Cheryl Prashker
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are $20 if purchased in advance\, and will be $25 if not bought until the day of the show. \nClick on the Brown Paper Tickets Buy tickets widget to purchase your ticket. \n \nERIC ANDERSEN‘s voice\, songs\, guitar and piano playing created a career that has spanned over 45 years. He has recorded 25 albums of original songs\, and made numerous tours of North America\, Europe\, and Japan. \nHis songs have been recorded and performed by world renown artists such as Ricky Nelson\, Judy Collins\, Sandy Denny\, Fairport Convention\, The Kingston Trio\, Peter Paul and Mary\, Linda Ronstadt\, Johnny Cash\, The Grateful Dead\, Linda Thompson\, Mary Chapin Carpenter\, and Francoise Hardy\, plus many others in Europe\, Australia\, England and Japan. \nOne of the world’s most prominent\, active and versatile violinists\, SCARLET RIVERA is known for her contributions to the recordings and performances of some of the most influential artists of our time including Bob Dylan\, Indigo Girls\, Tracy Chapman\, Keb ‘Mo\, David Johansen and Sylvia Tyson (Ian and Sylvia). She was also a featured soloist with the Duke Ellington Orchestra at Carnegie Hall\, the Kennedy Center\, and the Carnival of Venice\, Italy. \nCrossing all genres\, her styles span a wide range including rock\, folk\, country and Americana\, world music\, blues\, Celtic\, New Age and classical. She is one of a handful of innovators of the violin who composes a truly original style of music. \nhttps://youtu.be/XpbGuduB4zo  – Dusty Box Car Wall \nhttps://youtu.be/D1txTEDsuyc – Blue River \nhttps://youtu.be/ssVvvZJzVdA – It Makes No Difference (w/ Calexico)
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/eric-andersen-featuring-scarlet-rivera-accompanied-by-cheryl-prashker/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190419T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190419T230000
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CREATED:20181124T234423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T031137Z
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SUMMARY:BOBBY LONG
DESCRIPTION:British singer-songwriter BOBBY LONG emerged from London’s club scene with a reputation for creating memorable songs inhabited by hauntingly poetic lyrics. He relocated to New York in 2009 and has since released four CDs inhabited by powerful original material: A Winter Tale (2011)—an homage to his acoustic roots; Wishbone (2013)—a gritty opus that showcases his sorrow-filled voice and stellar guitar playing; the critically-acclaimed Ode to Thinking (2015\, Compass Records)\, which applies his varied musical influences to a compelling collection of original songs\, and the latest\, Sultans\, arriving on March 1\, 2019. \nOf him\, one writer recently wrote: “Bobby Long is a British-born singer-songwriter who wraps his voice around the truth without judgment\, melancholy without tears. His gentle guitar style allows for his plaintive and honest lyrics to crash like thunder. It’s the blues with a solution. There are many comparisons to be made\, but toss those aside for a moment won’t you and leave it to the man\, his guitar\, and you.” \nAdditionally\, Long has published two volumes of poetry—Losing My Brotherhood (2012) and Losing My Misery (2016). \n  \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve. \n 
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/bobby-long-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190418T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190418T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190319T145454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190410T204133Z
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SUMMARY:JOHN STATZ/ KYLE COX
DESCRIPTION:One of the more prolific young songwriters working in the Folk/Americana genre today\, JOHN STATZ has released eight studio albums and performed all over North America (including Canada and Mexico) and Europe\, all in just twelve years’ time. The Boston Globe has called John’s music “electric\, urgent folk; aching\, sweet country-rock”\, while American Songwriter has said that he writes “the kind of songs that float through your mind and stay nestled in your thoughts long after listening”. \nOn his last three albums John worked with some of the best producers in the genre: Bo Ramsey (Lucinda Williams\, Greg Brown)\, Jeffrey Foucault\, and Megan Burtt. For this go around\, John invited Nathan Edwards—a former college buddy who is now a recording technology professor at their alma mater\, The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh—to co-produce an elemental\, heartfelt acoustic record. \n“John Statz writes songs you can’t shake. They follow you around all day and run through your head at 3 a.m. Open hearted\, horizon-line songs.” – Jeffrey Foucault \nJohn Statz was given a guitar by his grandmother when he was 15\, which turned out to be perfectly timed for a teenager who\, after ten years of piano lessons\, had lost interest in classical music and had taken to learning John Lennon and Elton John tunes. It wasn’t until Statz was 19 and attending university in Oshkosh that he began writing songs. The spark lit after attending a show at the storied Café Carpe in Fort Atkinson\, Wisconsin featuring Jeffrey Foucault and Peter Mulvey\, who quickly became heroes\, and\, later on\, friends and collaborators. The first record\, Dusk Came Slow\, was engineered by the very same Nathan Edwards who co-produced Darkness on the San Juans\, completing a circle of sorts between past and present. John moved to Denver in 2010 where he casually gardens in his backyard\, cooks almost entirely in cast-iron cookware\, and reads presidential biographies in chronological order. \nKYLE COX‘s uncanny ability to connect with his audience is the bridge that leads his followers over the troubled waters of everyday life. \nBorn a military kid in the Lone Star state of Texas\, Cox spent a lot of his life moving around\, putting down and pulling up stakes in Omaha\, NE\, Washington\, DC\, and\, around his middle school days\, Orlando\, FL\, where he spent 17 years and pledged his undying allegiance to the city’s NBA team\, the Magic. \nNow firmly pledged to the historic fraternity of Nashville songwriters\, Kyle Cox has the tools at his disposal to build a solid bridge that leads to a long career. And it all begins and ends with just one thing: the song. When asked to describe the feeling he gets when he finishes writing a song and he can say to himself\, “That’s it! I got it!\,” Cox doesn’t hesitate for a second to respond\, “Oh dude\, that’s the best feeling in the world. I love it\, man!” \n\nCall 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/john-statz-kyle-cox/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190413T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190413T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190312T025510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190403T133545Z
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SUMMARY:BILL MILLER
DESCRIPTION:Purchase tickets in advance through Brown Paper Tickets. Click on the Buy tickets button: \n \nBILL MILLER is an award-winning Native American recording artist\, performer\, songwriter\, activist\, painter\, and world-class accomplished flute player. Over the entirety\, Miller has produced over a dozen albums\, received three Grammy Awards\, numerous NAMA awards (including a “Lifetime Achievement Award) and led Wisconsin’s La Crosse Symphony Orchestra. He is now touring in support of a recent collaboration album Look Again To The Wind: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited where Bill has the title track. \nA Mohican Indian from northern Wisconsin\, Bill Miller has long been one of the most admired figures in the Native American music arena and beyond. As an award-winning recording artist\, performer\, songwriter\, activist\, and painter\, he’s been a voice for the voiceless\, a link between two great and clashing civilizations. \nWith his new album\, Chronicles of Hope\, Bill hopes to further inspire fans\, both present and future. “My faith in my Creator leaves me content with the gifts I have\,” he says\, “and I use them to enrich the world through His blessings. I choose to bless people rather than curse them\, to be a peacemaker rather than a warmaker.” As songs like “The Promise” make clear\, Bill feels just as passionate about saving the environment of North America\, the land of his forebears. ” I think we should feel as if we’re living in the Garden of Eden\, and we should take care of the land\,” he says emphatically. “I’ll always use my music to urge people to preserve the land.” \nBill has an equally active career as a painter. His work has been shown and sold in prestigious galleries around the country\, and he maintains a studio at his Nashville home\, where he lives with his wife and children. With so busy a personal and professional life\, it would seem that Bill Miller could cruise ever onward in easy contentment. But artists don’t work that way. “I’ve been given a lot of second chances in my life\,” he says. “I’ve been through alcoholism and other problems. I was lifted out of the ditch\, and I still see a blue sky above. After years of living against the grain\, I see things as rivers\, creeks and rainstorms\, as the liquid layers of my life.” \n 
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/bill-miller-6/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190412T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190412T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181227T211551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181227T211708Z
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SUMMARY:VANCE GILBERT
DESCRIPTION:VANCE GILBERT burst onto the singer/songwriter scene in the early 90’s when buzz started spreading in the folk clubs of Boston about an ex-multicultural arts teacher who was knocking ’em dead at open mics. Born and raised in the Philadelphia area\, Vance started out hoping to be a jazz singer\, and then discovered his affinity for the storytelling sensibilities of acoustic folk music. Once word got out about Gilbert’s stage-owning singing and playing\, Shawn Colvin invited him to be special guest on her Fat City Tour. \nNoted not only for being the ever consummate performer\, Gilbert has recorded 12 albums\, including 4 for Philo/Rounder Records and a duo album with friend Ellis Paul. Along with being opener of choice for artists as varied as Aretha Franklin\, Arlo Guthrie\, and Anita Baker\, 2006 and 2007 found Gilbert opening 140+ shows for comedian George Carlin. Most recently he’s the opener of choice for Paul Reiser and The Subdudes. \nConsidered by many to be an integral part of the national folk scene\, Gilbert’s approach to the acoustic singer songwriter idiom is significant. Gilbert’s compositions\, while frequently employing sophisticated melodies and harmonies that attest to his jazz roots\, remain sublime attestations to the storyteller’s craft. He even has a tune on a Grammy Nominated children’s album. How rounded is that? \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/vance-gilbert-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190411T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190411T223000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190303T215219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190409T193415Z
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SUMMARY:JEFFREY FOUCAULT/ Erik Koskinen SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:At this moment- no tickets left. \nBuy tickets in advance using this link: \n \nJEFFREY FOUCAULT grew up in Whitewater.  A longtime disciple of the rich and strange music that sings behind the American veil\, Foucault has spent the last decade mining the darker seams of country and blues\, producing a string of spare and elemental albums of rare power while garnering accolades across the United States and overseas for a tersely elegant brand of songwriting set apart by its haunting imagery and weather-beaten cool. He now lives in Western Massachusetts. \n“Describing Foucault’s music with words like economic\, literate\, simple\, restrained\, aching\, and raw doesn’t go far enough. There’s a purity and delicacy here… free of pretensions or imitation. He has shaped his own unique style and has a way of looking inward and painting detailed reflections that few can match.” Glide Magazine \nMusically sprouted from the blend of American folk\, country\, rock-n-roll\, and blues\, opening act Erik Koskinen realizes a sound that is distinctive and fresh while familiar and classic. Koskinen’s albums are a lyrical and musical metaphor of American’s theaters of war\, of history\, of relationships\, and of the reflections in the mirror. Knowing but not didactic\, Koskinen channels the ways of Whitman and reverently enters the anthology of uniquely crafted wry songs with the likes of Woody Guthrie and Ry Cooder while speaking as plainly as your neighbor. \nThe Minneapolis Star Tribune calls Koskinen “the real deal” and “the best country songwriter in Minnesota.”
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/jeffrey-foucault-erik-koskinen/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190406T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190220T045054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190220T045344Z
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SUMMARY:JEFF MASON & TRICIA ALEXANDER
DESCRIPTION:TRICIA ALEXANDER and JEFF MASON first met at the Cafe Carpe almost 20 years ago. They were drawn to each other’s style of play\, chord voicings\, musical influences and energy. They played several gigs together (often with help from percussionist of light Alpha Stewart\, Jr) and then took different musical paths. \nThey reunited recently at the monthly Song Circle gatherings hosted by Tricia at the Carpe…and have so much fun making music together that they decided it is time to share the stage again. Jeff says\, “it is like we never took a few decades off. We have both grown and changed and playing together is more joyful than ever.” \nTricia Alexander is an accomplished singer\, songwriter\, guitarist\, harmonicist\, poet\, teacher. Her music is a mix of folk\, jazz\, blues\, poetry. She has performed in scores of cafes\, concert halls\, churches and schools. Her music is positive\, empowering and uplifting. \nJeff Mason plays guitar and sings in several local combos\, including: The Merry Horde\, A Rose Among Thorns\, The Expanded Waist Band\, Jeff & Steve\, and also performs solo. He describes himself as a blues guitarist who learned to play many different styles of music. \nTheir music is: living in the moment\, listening\, improvising\, and having fun. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/jeff-mason-tricia-alexander/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190404T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190404T193000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190311T210651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190402T181929Z
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SUMMARY:Writer LOUIS V. CLARK III: a reading & discussion
DESCRIPTION:Oneida Indian author and poet LOUIS V. CLARK III will read from his book “How to Be an Indian in the 21st Century”. \nThis book received an Outstanding Achievement Award from the Wisconsin Library Association in 2018. \nWritten with the rhythms of Oneida oral storytelling traditions\, this new Wisconsin Historical Society Press memoir weaves poems and prose to capture the alienation\, audacity\, and triumph that have defined Clark’s life experiences\, from childhood on the Rez\, through racially-charged bullying\, and to his role as modern-day elder. Clark celebrates “The heartbeat of my nation” and encourages the rest of us to “speak the truth\, confound the idiots\, [and] listen to the silence.” \nClark’s unique voice takes readers on a deeply personal and profound quest through a wide range of subjects — from workplace racism to falling in love and the Green Bay Packers — to discover what it means to him to be an American Indian. In sharing the sometimes uncomfortable truths he unravels\, Clark adds an important voice to the ongoing conversation about race and belonging in America. \nBorn and raised on the Oneida Reservation in northeastern Wisconsin\, Louis V. Clark III (Two Shoes) turned to poetry to continue the oral tradition of his people\, the People of the Standing Stone. A member of the Iroquois Confederacy\, he and his family are of the Bear clan. \nHis first chapbook\, “Two Shoes\,” was published in 2011. He and his wife live in Omro\, Wisconsin\, where their home is filled with love from six children and nine grandchildren. \nCopies of the book will be available for sale and signing. \nThe event is sponsored by Friends of Lorine Neidecker\, and is free.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/writer-louis-v-clark-ii-a-reading-discussion/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190330T220000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190312T024848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T124613Z
UID:4813-1553976000-1553983200@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:MICHAEL HECHT: Celebrating Martin Luther King/  Deborah Green
DESCRIPTION:Literary artist MICHAEL HECHT will present a personal view as a tribute to Martin Luther King utilizing written excerpts\, visuals\, personal discussion\, and writings.  Musical accompaniment by Bill Camplin. \nDeborah Green opens the evening.  She has been a songwriter for over 20 years. She recently moved to the Milwaukee area from the southwest\, but forgot to bring the warmer weather. \n“My songwriting is dirt and mud and grit because I don’t have time for anything other than truth. Songwriting nourishes my soul\, feeds my spirit\, and keeps me going.” \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/michael-hecht-celebrating-martin-luther-king-deborah-greene/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190329T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190212T194048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190329T125346Z
UID:4727-1553891400-1553900400@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:SONOFMEL & the SLIDEMAN/ John Stano
DESCRIPTION:Sonofmel is the psuedonym of Hayward\, Wisconsin’s John Adler. He’s a deep thinker who sees symbols and human connection in all things\, and his album “Springtime in a Foreign City” details moments of his life travelling the world. He’s joined by Jordan “Slideman” Grunow of Ashland\, WI\, for a memorable Scenic Route full of original tunes and great conversation. \n“Sometimes it takes traveling far from home to find out where you come from…\n…after 20 years of wandering the globe and combing the sites\, lights\, sounds\, and shadows for signs of the sacred sprung from the profane\, time warrants a return to the mid west with a time-worn guitar\, fistfuls of chords strung up with verse\, bringing the foreign home to the familiar… These songs come from the world-weary road\, plied from places and faces met from Baku to Berkeley\, Anchorage to Ankara\, from recluse to royalty…”  –sonofmel \n“Sonofmel is one of the best songwriters out there.“– Gary Storm\, Oil of Dog Radio \n“Dylanesque songwriting delivered with a voice like Johnny Cash.” – Jeffrey Jones\, WOJB Music Director \nJohn Stano\, an award-winning singer songwriter and performer of Americana\, blues\, folk and contemporary acoustic music\, opens. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/sonofmel-the-slideman-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190328T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190328T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190305T032012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T032155Z
UID:4774-1553797800-1553806800@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:SONG CIRCLE w/ TRICIA ALEXANDER
DESCRIPTION:Round robin song circle led by TRICIA ALEXANDER– (performer\, poet\, healer\, “with a voice\, music and lyrics that resonate the heart”) done informally\, not from the stage\, no microphones. This is a lovely gathering of singers\, songwriters\, musicians and music appreciators\, poets\, and storytellers held regularly on the last Thursday of each month (except sometimes).\n\n\n\nTraditional Round Robin protocol applies – everyone is part of the circle and has an opportunity to: play\, pass or request a song from someone in particular or from anyone in the circle. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. $5 cover for musicians and audience. Come early and have a bite to eat-
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/song-circle-w-tricia-alexander-31/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190323T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190312T024505Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190312T024505Z
UID:4820-1553367600-1553376600@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:OPEN STAGE
DESCRIPTION:Share your songs in a 2-3 song rotation with others.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/open-stage-105/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190322T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190322T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181205T221341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190322T151834Z
UID:4479-1553286600-1553295600@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:SARAH MORRIS/ BEN BEDFORD
DESCRIPTION:Friends Sarah and Ben will share the stage together\, alternating songs. Please call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats. \n\nOver the last eight years\, Americana singer-songwriter SARAH MORRIS has been busy building: a family\, a band\, and a reputation for engaging performances\, with a voice both clear and lush. Sarah hails from Minneapolis\, Minnesota\, where from a young age\, music was etched upon her DNA. Morris immersed herself in her parent’s eclectic record collection before finally falling in love with the storytelling and songcraft in country music. The music of Mary Chapin Carpenter\, Alison Krauss\, and Kathy Mattea changed Sarah’s course entirely. \nAfter graduating from the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music\, she wasted no time packing her bags for Nashville. Her years in Music City instilled a traditional songwriting sensibility fully on display over the course of her recent albums: 2017’s Hearts in Need of Repair\, and 2015’s Ordinary Things. Both albums earned international airplay\, reached the top 100 of the Americana Music Associations radio chart\, and critical acclaim. Sarah was a winner of the 2018 Kerrville New Folk competition in Kerrville\, TX. Additionally\, she was a top 4 finalist in The NewSong Music Contest at Lincoln Center in NYC (January 2016)\, took 2nd place at the 2016 Chris Austin Songwriting Competition at MerleFest in Wilkesboro\, NC\, and her song\, “Brighter” was a 2016 Americana semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition. \nIn addition to Sarah’s solo project\, she is one half of Americana duo\, The Home Fires\, featuring Vicky Emerson. \n“Sarah Morris [is] a bright\, clear\, brilliant songwriter. There are those albums you hear once in a while that just sound right\, just pure and crisp and perfect and they make you think well\, here’s someone with a…gift.” Jon Hunt\, L‘Etoile Magazine \n“And what a voice it is\, never showy or seeking the limelight\, just impressive within the requirements of the song and that in itself\, in this day and age\, is a rare thing. It is that restraint\, coupled with the room to breath that the songwriting affords her that makes her shine so brightly.” – Dancing About Architecture \nBEN BEDFORD \n“Certainly one of the best young singer-songwriters working today.”-Rob Adams\, The Herald-Scotland \n“Ben Bedford has proven himself to be a truly inspired and talented storyteller…” according to Arthur Wood (Maverick). Bedford establishes himself as a songwriter in the tradition of musical icons ranging from Bill Morrissey to Woody Guthrie\, casting individual people in the theater of the American landscape. A true son of the heartland\, Bedford dips into the deep inkwell of classic American literature and writes with the ‘old soul’ quality of his literary idols\, such as John Steinbeck and Toni Morrison. \n“The Illinois songwriter is a masterful storyteller who can turn what seem like obscure historical references into engaging tales rife with vivid\, stark imagery.” –Erik Ernst\, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel \nIn the past twelve years since the release of his first album\, Bedford has played his songs for audiences all over the United States hitting notable venues such as The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville\, Folkstage in Chicago\, and the Fayetteville Roots Festival in Fayetteville\, Arkansas. His music has received extensive airplay on folk and roots radio in the U.S.\, as well as in Europe\, taking him overseas on several occasions for concert dates on the continent and in the United Kingdom. Notable dates there include Izzy Young’s famed Folklore Centrum in Stockholm\, Sweden\, Toogenblik in Brussells\, Belgium\, and The Green Note in London\, England. Bedford’s albums have charted highly on the Euro Americana charts and the Folk-DJ charts and his music has been played on National Public Radio’s Car Talkand featured in The Sounding Board\, the official newsletter of the renowned C.F. Martin Guitar Company. In addition to independent terrestrial stations\, Bedford’s music has received extensive airplay from syndicated programs such as “River City Folk” (syndicated by WFMT)\, “The Midnight Special” (syndicated by WFMT)\, BBC-Scotland\, and the SIRIUS XM station “The Village”\, all helping to gain Bedford a wider geographical audience. \nIn July of 2010\, Bedford was named one of the “50 most significant Folk singer-songwriters of the past 50 years” by Rich Warren of WFMT-Chicago. The list also included Bob Dylan\, Townes Van Zandt\, Anais Mitchell\, Joni Mitchell\, and John Prine. \nIn May of 2018\, Bedford was named one of the six Grassy Hill Kerrville New Folk winners at the Kerrville Folk Festival in Texas. \nBedford has recorded five studio albums: Lincoln’s Man (2007)\, Land of the Shadows (2009)\, What We Lost (2012)\, The Pilot and the Flying Machine (2016)\, and The Hermit’s Spyglass (2018). \nHe will spend 2019 and 2020 touring in support of The Hermit’s Spyglass.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/sarah-morris-ben-bedford/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190316T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181205T221526Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190305T035451Z
UID:4481-1552768200-1552777200@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:JAMES LEE STANLEY
DESCRIPTION:It is only a long-lived singer-songwriter career that lets JAMES LEE STANLEY unite the unpredictable creative turns and the eclectic elements that make up his world. His remarkable ability as a vocalist and composer allow him to create songs\, each recorded with a finely crafted with guitar orchestrations that enhance the lyric. But a whole new dimension is added when James Lee performs live. These incredible songs\, coupled with his outragously hilarious repartee\, make for an evening of hilarity and tenderness and one of the most entertaining concerts on the circuit. He has been hailed as one of the few all time greats and undisputed geniuses among singer-songwriters. Fi Magazine listed his FREELANCE HUMAN BEING as one of the finest recordings of 1998 and one of the Top 200 Recordings of all time – FI Magazine March 1999. \n“It is simple\, really. With James Lee you get great songs\, great guitar playing\, great voice and a gifted comedian as well. You are in for a very entertaining evening.” Village Voice \n“This man is a great artist – his songs are finely-crafted and richly textured\, with immediately memorable melodies and thought provoking lyrics\, and his guitar playing is simply gorgeous\, alternating between subtle finger picking\, lush chording\, stark simplicity\, rhythmically-charged complexity\, and many and varied shades in between” – Fi Magazine.. \nJAMES LEE STANLEY\, the true renaissance man\, was born in Philadelphia\, PA\, and has been recording and performing since he was fourteen. He has toured consistently since he returned from the USAF (as a Chinese linguist) and has performed up to three hundred dates a year since then\, with such diverse acts as BONNIE RAITT\, ROBIN WILLIAMS\, NICOLETTE LARSON and even BILL COSBY. STEVEN WRIGHT chose James Lee as his opening act for three years in a row; a testament to his professionalism and talent. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/james-lee-stanley-8/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190315T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190315T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181205T223312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181205T223312Z
UID:4484-1552681800-1552690800@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:JOHN ELLIOTT
DESCRIPTION:JOHN ELLIOTT  writes gripping stream-of-consciousness songs that often take unexpected turns en route to delivering a powerful message. Chuck Schiele of The San Diego Troubadour wrote about Elliott’s lyrics: “They get in\, make their statement\, kick you in the teeth\, and get out before they start talking too much…And this lends to the urge of rolling any track to its beginning for another spin.” \nA native of Minnesota who now resides in California\, Elliott began playing at various Hollywood venues in 2001\, had expanded throughout southern California by 2003\, and later became a nationally touring artist. He has performed in several countries and every state except Hawaii. His music has been featured on hit TV shows including Grey’s Anatomy and Californication\, as well as in PASTE Magazine\, on NPR and Neil Young’s “Living With War” website. \nIn the last decade\, he has released eight genre-less studio albums on his own record label (Garland Lane) to an ever-expanding audience. All can be streamed at his website (www.thehereafterishere.com/ recordings). The newest releases are an unedited live performance (“Live in Austin”) and a compilation (“The Greatest Recordings According to Me: 2003-2013”). Both are available for purchase at shows on USB drives. John is trying to ever-so-gently do his part to end the compact disc. \nJohn also produces an almost monthly podcast of sorts called “Audiodes.” Audiodes defy explanation and must be heard to be understood (seven are included on the USB compilation). They include interviews\, meditations\, sound collages\, alternative versions of already released songs\, covers\, and more. Audiode Six is a stripped down\, acoustic rendering of his “Good Goodbyes” album; Audiode Fourteen is a new concept album about technology called “21st Century Bicycle.” \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/john-elliott-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190314T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190314T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190212T000045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T000508Z
UID:4720-1552590000-1552599000@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:NEW PIONEERS
DESCRIPTION:This five piece bluegrass ball of fire featuring vocals\, banjo\, fiddle\, guitar\, bass and mandolin appears here regularly on the 2nd Thursday of the month- except when they don’t. Its various members have been involved with traditional music locally\, regionally\, and nationally for many years. \nThe Pioneer’s lead singer and guitarist\, Jerry Wicentowski\, has been described by country music historian Bill Malone as “One of the finest singers in bluegrass music”. Jerry has also performed and recorded with such bluegrass greats as Tim O’Brien\, Andy Statman\, Byron Berline\, Tony Trischka and others. Mike Schmidt of Spring Green\, Wisconsin\, is the group’s banjo player. This former French horn player has been a Nashville session musician and member of the popular Wisconsin-based bluegrass bands\, Alive ‘n’ Pickin’ and the Piper Road Spring Band. He also performs occasionally with his wife Lori. Bruce King of Art Stevenson and High Water – also formerly of Alive ‘n’ Pickin’ – is on mandolin. Bruce and Mike are veterans of the Great Northern Bluegrass Festival in Mole Lake\, WI – performing there every year from 1977 to 1982. Fiddle player Paul Kienitz is a member in good standing of regional bluegrass favorites\, The Nob Hill Boys. Bass player John Jirak also has played banjo with various folks in the northeastern WI and Madison areas\, most notably with the Green Bay based Fox River Flyer. As a bass player\, he’s performed shows with the Chicago Bluegrass Band\, Miltown Ramblers\, Krause Family\, Old Cool\, Spare Time Bluegrass Band\, Bob Steeno and The Old Truck\, and Down From the Hills\, and currently Madison’s newest\, Kettle Moraine. \nLike them on Facebook.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/new-pioneers-54/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190309T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190309T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190211T235957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T235957Z
UID:4718-1552163400-1552172400@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:BILL CAMPLIN & the IDOLS of MARCH
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/bill-camplin-the-idols-of-march/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190308T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190120T041601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190307T154441Z
UID:4605-1552077000-1552086000@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:KAIA FOWLER
DESCRIPTION:KAIA FOWLER’s music shows influences from genres that include modern singer-songwriter\, 1960s and 70s folk and folk rock\, Americana\, acoustic blues\, and roots music. Her sound integrates beautifully resonant vocals reminiscent of singers like Joan Baez and Joni Mitchell with guitar work that ranges from delicate finger picking to percussive strumming. Kaia took up guitar playing and songwriting at a young age\, and\, throughout her life\, she has poured her observations on life’s struggles\, longings\, joys\, and sorrows into songs. In concert\, Kaia’s energy and authenticity invite listeners to transcend the day-to-day\, getting at the heart of the human experience in the way only music can.\n \nKaia’s music stands out for its lyrical detail and melodic phrasings that take advantage of her wide vocal range.  A review by The Americana Gazette says\, “Kaia Fowler is a tremendous lyricist. Her lyrics paint pictures and her musical notes add the color.” Selections from her 2010 album Seams of My Heart received radio play on Women of Substance Radio. Kaia’s 2015 album\, an EP titled All The Way\, is dedicated to her husband who died of pancreatic cancer\, with sales benefiting the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network. A new album\, One Breath\, is scheduled for release in 2019. \nShe was a finalist in the 2012 Great River Folk Festival songwriting competition. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/kaia-fowler-8/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190302T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190302T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190211T235554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190211T235706Z
UID:4715-1551553200-1551562200@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:OPEN STAGE
DESCRIPTION:Share your talents in a  2-3 song rotation with others.  Be prepared to play acoustically\, as a sound man is not part of the deal.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/open-stage-104/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190301T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190301T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190130T003546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190219T010126Z
UID:4635-1551472200-1551481200@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:THE HONEY PIES
DESCRIPTION:Well-known area musicians TOM WASELCHUK\, DOUG BROWN\, MATT RODGERS and fabulous vocalist JODI JEAN AMBLE mix in a little jazz\, folk\, pop\, country and Americana to create a unique sound. With originals and covers by people like Sting\, Tom Waits and The Beatles\, their eclectic musical mix leads to an outstanding melange. \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve seats.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/the-honey-pies/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190228T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190228T210000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190131T135429Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T135641Z
UID:4637-1551378600-1551387600@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:SONG CIRCLE w/ TRICIA ALEXANDER
DESCRIPTION:Round robin song circle led by TRICIA ALEXANDER– (performer\, poet\, healer\, “with a voice\, music and lyrics that resonate the heart”) done informally\, not from the stage\, no microphones. This is a lovely gathering of singers\, songwriters\, musicians and music appreciators\, poets\, and storytellers held regularly on the last Thursday of each month (except sometimes).\n\n\n\nTraditional Round Robin protocol applies – everyone is part of the circle and has an opportunity to: play\, pass or request a song from someone in particular or from anyone in the circle. \nEveryone is welcome to attend. $5 cover for musicians and audience. Come early and have a bite to eat-
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/song-circle-w-tricia-alexander-30/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190224T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190224T213000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20190105T211816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190224T192739Z
UID:4545-1551034800-1551043800@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:GARNET ROGERS
DESCRIPTION:We will open at 5:00 and are serving food.  Please allow time for us to feed you by arriving at least an hour early. \nBuy tickets through Brown Paper Tickets by clicking on the Buy tickets link: \n \nThe big Canadian is back. \nIn a darkened bedroom\, lit only be the amber glow from an old floor model radio\, two young brothers aged 6 and 12 lay in their beds\, listening to the country music broadcasts from the Grand Ol’ Opry\, and practiced their harmonies. Two years later\, the youngest one was playing the definitive 8-year-old’s version of “Desolation Row” on his ukulele. He soon abandoned that instrument to teach himself the flute\, violin and guitar. \nWithin ten years\, and barely out of high school\, GARNET ROGERS was on the road as a full- time working musician with his older brother Stan. Together they formed what has come to be accepted as one of the most influential acts in North American folk music. \nHailed by the Boston Globe as a “charismatic performer and singer”\, Garnet is a man with a powerful physical presence – close to six and a half feet tall – with a voice to match. With his “smooth\, dark baritone” (Washington Post) his incredible range\, and thoughtful\, dramatic phrasing\, Garnet is widely considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest singers anywhere. His music\, like the man himself\, is literate\, passionate\, highly sensitive\, and deeply purposeful. Cinematic in detail\, his songs “give expression to the unspoken vocabulary of the heart” (Kitchener Waterloo Record). An optimist at heart\, Garnet sings extraordinary songs about people who are not obvious heroes and of the small victories of the everyday. As memorable as his songs\, his over-the-top humour and lightning-quick wit moves his audience from tears to laughter and back again. \n“Garnet Rogers is capable of awe-inspiring and unpredictable stuff – and that includes more than just music.”
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/garnet-rogers-4/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190223T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190223T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181119T184924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T195744Z
UID:4432-1550953800-1550962800@cafecarpe.com
SUMMARY:CHAD ELLIOTT
DESCRIPTION:CHAD ELLIOTT‘s soulful\, foot-stomping shows are incredible. His laid-back storytelling and his skillful fingerpicking weave well-crafted songs together for an evening of pure entertainment. Averaging more than 200 shows per year\, Elliott has been on the road for nearly 20 years performing a blend of Americana\, roots and country music. \nElliott’s early career demonstrates a love of folk\, roots and singer-songwriter music. He has worked with many greats and shared the stage with artists of the highest caliber\, including Odetta\, Tom Paxton\, Loudon Wainwright III\, R.L. Burnside\, Greg Brown\, Bo Ramsey\, Eric Church\, Brantley Gilbert\, Counting Crows\, Ruthie Foster\, Lonestar\, Jimmy Vaughan\, etc. He has won many awards including the Woody Guthrie Song Contest and Iowa Blues Challenge. He placed 3rd in the International Song Contest with his Americana song\, “Same Old Way.” \nOn his 20th album\, Wreck and Ruin\, Elliott dove into his love of roots-rock\, soul and blues music with a rocking band behind his artfully crafted songs. Producer and drummer\, Ken Coomer (Wilco\, Uncle Tupelo) lined up the best rhythm and lead players in Nashville to create Elliott’s greatest album to date. Guitarist and bassist Kenny Vaughan and Dave Roe\, legendary Nashville players\, add the needed touches to rocket Elliott’s songs into a new arena of hard driving Americana. \n“Chad Elliott has assembled not only a great group of songs\, but some of Nashville’s finest roots music practitioners and producer drummer Ken Coomer to make a soulful and beautiful album. Townes would be proud.” – Will Kimbrough about Wreck and Ruin. \n​On his 21st album\, RINGGOLD\, Elliott recorded songs at his home studio in Iowa. The studio\, built in his grandparents’ former home\, helped him connect with his roots and explore difficult songs about those closest to him. It was released in 2017. \nElliott released his 22nd album\, Rest Heavy\, on August 10\, 2018. Rest Heavy was recorded at Sun Studio in Memphis\, TN\, with his band\, The Redemptions. Greg Brown said of the new album\, it’s “low\, loose and full of juice. This album’s got a lot of life to it.” \nPress Quotes:\n​”This album just oozes soul\, truth\, and seems rather timeless as it could have been recorded almost any time in the last fifty-sixty years.” – Jim Hynes\, Elmore Magazine review of Rest Heavy (US) \n“There is so much to be loved about this album. From start to finish\, it’s a masterpiece of deep soul and blues that shows you all the pictures of the places that inspired its sounds in every song. You need this album in your collection…” – Amanda Marcazo\, The Jamwich magazine review of Rest Heavy (US) \n“Chad Elliott has assembled not only a great group of songs\, but some of Nashville’s finest roots music practitioners and producer drummer Ken Coomer to make a soulful and beautiful album. Townes would be proud.” – Will Kimbrough said of Chad Elliott’sWreck and Ruin album \n“Chad Elliott is a veteran singer/songwriter who writes smooth\, feel good songs ranging from soulful drinking songs to upbeat road-tunes to down and dirty tunes worthy of Ray Wylie Hubbard.” – Calvin Powers\, The Americana Music Show \n“…Chad Elliott stands out as a timeless and genuine musical poet with supple-strong roots like the bluestem and buffalo grass of Iowa prairie.” – Todd Partridge\, NoDepression.com \n“In the wide scope of Americana music live stories timeless as the land. With dynamic swells amid driven and transient melodies\, Chad Elliott tells them one song at a time\,” – Sam Burrish\, Sioux City Journal\n​ \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/chad-elliott/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190222T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190222T230000
DTSTAMP:20260406T130413
CREATED:20181106T202320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T235049Z
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SUMMARY:TIM GRIMM/ KATIE DAHL
DESCRIPTION:NOTA BENE:  As of Friday a.m.\, this show is all but sold out based on the reservations.  DO CALL to reserve seats before you come.  And\, as always\, if you do not intend to use all the seats you have reserved\, please have the courtesy to call us so that those seats can be made available to others.  \nAn evening split with 2 Midwestern songwriters– each rooted in their writing by a strong sense of place.  TIM GRIMM and KATIE DAHL offer an evening of literate\, compelling songs that will open the mind’s eye of the listener with the pictures they paint–like novels that spread across the screen– you will see and feel the personal become the universal. \nTim hails from southern Indiana and has been called “The Poet laureate of the rural Midwest”. He has acted with Harrison Ford\, played and toured with friend\, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott\, and shared the stage with poet\, Wendell Barry. He first played The Carpe 30 years ago… \nAfter a foray in Holywood for a few years (acting in CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER and a series regular for 2 years on NBC’s – REASONABLE DOUBTS)\, Tim returned to the heartland and wrote and released his recording HEART LAND in 1999. Since then he has released 12 albums\,\nas well as group projects like the Emmy-nominated PBS production WILDERNESS PLOTS with Carrie Newcomer and Krista Detor. His songs have appeared in the film soundtracks– A WALK IN THE WOODS and SLICE OF PIE. His recordings consistently appear at the top of the Folk dj charts in America and abroad. \nHe is the only artist in the last decade to have multiple #1 songs (of the Year) on the Folk charts– 2014- KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS\, 2016- WOODY’S LANDLORD\, 2017- GONNA BE GREAT. His songs have been recorded by artists as diverse as Eric Taylor and RJ Cowdrey. Tim has been touring Europe for the past 10 years –with album releases on Cavalier Recordings in The Netherlands and Appaloosa Records in Italy\, and for several years he has also led small group tours that center on music — to Ireland\, Scotland and The Netherlands. He keeps a foot firmly planted in the world of theatre– both as an actor and as a musician-composer\, having worked on and written songs for- THE GRAPES OF WRATH\, TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD\, FINDING HOME: INDIANA AT 200 (another Emmy nomination). \nKatie comes from rural Door County\, and has earned high words of praise from some of the country’s finest songwriters.\nShe has performed her original songs everywhere from the dusty cliff country of Mali\, West Africa\, to the winding canals of southern France\, to the cedar forests of the American northwoods. The depth and power of Katie’s alto voice\, the literate candor of her original songs\, and the easy humor of her live performances have earned her numerous songwriting awards\, as well as the chance to share stages with such luminaries as Dar Williams\, Peter Mulvey\, Julie Gold\, and Cheryl Wheeler. Katie is also a playwright whose musical Victory Farm premiered to high acclaim in 2012 and has since been made into a live cast album. The Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel says Katie combines “old-fashioned populism\, an abiding love of the land and wickedly smart love songs\, all delivered in a rich and expressive alto.” \nKatie travels extensively\, playing intimate house concerts as well as established venues like Chicago’s Old Town School of Folk Music. Richly steeped in the folk songwriter tradition\, Katie navigates the muddy waters between the personal and the public with the skill of a writer twice her age. She is equally comfortable writing about the intricacies of a complicated relationship (without being indulgent or myopic) and taking on the threat of chain restaurants to her own small community (without being polarizing or didactic). \nPlease call 920-563-9391 to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tim-grimm-katie-dahl/
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