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SUMMARY:BOBBY LONG
DESCRIPTION:BOBBY LONG \nBritish singer-songwriter Bobby Long emerged from London’s club scene with a reputation for creating memorable songs inhabited by hauntingly poetic lyrics. Since relocating to New York\, he has released two CDs of powerful original material: the first—A Winter Tale (2011)—an homage to his acoustic roots\, while the second—Wishbone (2013)—bears a grittier sound that showcases his sorrow-filled voice and his stellar guitar playing. \nOde to Thinking\, his third full album\, was recorded in Austin\, Texas and marries his varied musical influences\, resulting in a strong collection of compelling new songs. It was supported by a highly successful PledgeMusic campaign\, and plans are being made for its release this year. \n“With scratched vocals that sound as if he’s screamed his way through hell\, Bobby Long sings A Winter Tale like it’s his last chance. In reality\, it’s one of his first chances\, but the desperation in his tone leads me to believe he’s onto something. From the moment that the opening acoustic guitar breaks into distortion on the album’s title track\, and his heavy voice cuts through\, it is clear that he wants to say something important.” Jonathan Kosakow PopMatters \n“The British folk scene is one that is truly thriving at the moment. Each week it seems that we are introduced to a new fresh-faced artist or act that claim they are going to take the genre further. Bobby Long however is the artist that is perhaps the most talented\, yet sadly kind of slipped under the radar\, in comparison to others\, with his debut album ‘A Winters Tale’. Fortunately none of his talent and raw emotion that he puts into his music has wavered on his sophomore release ‘Wishbone’. David Mariam- NOHO \n“Co-writing a song for the soundtrack of blockbuster movie du jour\, Twilight\, and having teen idol looks must be a blessing and a curse for London-based singer-songwriter Bobby Long. \nThe Greenwich Village venue of the third New York date on his Dangerous Summer Tour attracts a herd of borderline stalky Twilight fans\, and Long’s penchant for dedicating songs to female members of his touring crew results in many a death stare towards their corner of the venue. \nBobby’s stripped-down\, one-man acoustic live show is intimate and compelling and though he banters confidently with the crowd\, during songs Long hides almost self-consciously behind his hair. Originally hailing from the West Country\, the 22-year old troubadour’s smooth\, soulful voice has a gentle rasp\, much like Ray Lamontagne or a young Van Morrison. ‘Dead And Done’ – a sunny\, Johnny Cash name-checking track\, and the woebegone ‘Two Years Old’ are the highlights on this rainy\, late summer night. \nThe Twilight connection has certainly given Bobby Long a leg-up and\, with time\, he should transcend the fame-by-association and be recognised in his own right as the superior storytelling musician he is.”  Rachel Wright – Clash \nPLEASE CALL TO RESERVE.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/bobby-long/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150403T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150403T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
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SUMMARY:BROTHERS QUINN- see schedule note
DESCRIPTION:NOTE: Sorry- this was listed incorrectly for awhile as being on April 4.  Good Friday April 3 is the day the Brothers Quinn plan on showing up. \nBROTHERS QUINN is a four piece folk ensemble from southeastern Wisconsin fronted by WAMI award winning fiddle player Blaine McQuinn. The Brothers Quinn perform a variety of music including Irish\, bluegrass\, classic country\, and blues; however\, it’s not unusual to hear some Beatles or even Radiohead. Blaine is joined on stage by his brother Timothy McQuinn on drums\, washboard\, and vocals\, Peyton Lencho on upright bass and Brian “Looper” Lucas on harmonica\, guitar and vocals. Together\, these boys bring a unique energy to familiar songs and even a few unfamiliar tunes.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/brothers-quinn-3/
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DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
CREATED:20150319T134009Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN STAGE- see note
DESCRIPTION:Had this wrong for awhile- was posted as the night for the BROTHERS QUINN\, but that is actually happening on Good Friday April 3 \nSorry for any confusion…
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tba-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150409T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150409T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
CREATED:20150406T185157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150406T185157Z
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SUMMARY:The New Pioneers- NOT!!!
DESCRIPTION:THE PIONEERS WILL NOT be playing this night.   This 2nd Thursday of April did not work\, so they rescheduled to April 16. May also required a schedule change from the 2nd Thursday.  The May date is likely to be May 21.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/the-new-pioneers-not/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150410T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150410T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
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SUMMARY:CURTIS & LORETTA
DESCRIPTION:CURTIS AND LORETTA \nHeartfelt original acoustic songs\, plus traditional music from the British Isles\, America and beyond\, featuring \n\nCurtis Teague on vocals\, guitar\, mandolin\, mandocello\, clawhammer banjo\, steel ukulele\, harmonica and\nLoretta Simonet on vocals\, Celtic harp\, guitar\, mandolin\, kazoo\, shakers\n\nCurtis & Loretta’s music comes straight from the heart. The husband and wife duo’s extraordinary harmonies and proficiency on a parade of stringed instruments create an alluring frame for their poignant original songs\, and carefully chosen traditional pieces from the British Isles\, America\, and beyond. The current menagerie includes Celtic harp\, mandocello\, mandolin\, guitars\, clawhammer banjo\, and National steel ukulele\, plus a bit of kazoo\, harmonica\, and shakers. Curtis’ down-home sense of humor and Loretta’s theater background engage the audience in an experience that runs the gamut of rolling with laughter to holding back tears\, with plenty of side-trips in between. \nTheir heartfelt original songs have won them fans throughout the U.S. and overseas. Curtis & Loretta revel in writing songs about the heroism and integrity of real-life\, ordinary people\, often people they actually know. “Angel of Bergen-Belsen” is the story of Luba Tryszynska\, a holocaust survivor who saved 54 children during World War II. Curtis & Loretta sought her out and met her after writing the song\, and visited her four times at her home in Miami. “Gone Forever” tells the heart wrenching story of Loretta coming to terms with her dad’s Alzheimer’s. “Elza and Branko (The Siege of Sarajevo)” details the love and bravery of a couple living through the Balkan wars. Curtis & Loretta located Elza (now a widow) and were in contact with her for many years. \nRick Mason wrote in the Minneapolis City Pages A-List\, “Curtis and Loretta are in many ways the quintessential folk duo: finely honed vocal harmonies of multidimensional intrigue\, abundant talent on an array of stringed instruments\, deep traditional roots\, great originals\, and equally strong strains of gravity and playful irreverence.” \nAnd though it’s not commonly known\, folksingers do want to have fun! The duo’s perennial humor shines through\, with songs of harp players trying to get into heaven\, small spenders on first dates\, bugs\, and lutefisk! \nCurtis grew up in Duncanville\, Texas\, singing harmony in small country churches. He taught himself to play guitar\, and everything else he’s come across in his ongoing quest for vintage stringed instruments. He has a diploma in Musical Stringed Instrument Repair and Building from Red Wing Technical College in Minnesota. Loretta grew up in Stillwater\, the historic river town known as the “birthplace of Minnesota.” She sang in church\, high school\, and college choirs\, and graduated from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater (acting). She studied harp with Bridgett Stuckey of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra\, and vocal performance with Jeannie Brindley-Barnett. \n“Loretta’s almost operatic alto and Curtis’ rich tenor form a lush\, polished and varied vocal blend. The pair’s instrumental interplay is equally compelling\, with Loretta’s harp textures dancing in and around Curtis’ deft guitar and mandolin lines.”….Dirty Linen
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/curtis-loretta/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20150408T172321Z
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SUMMARY:OPEN STAGE
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URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tba-6/
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SUMMARY:TIM GRIMM & JAN LUCAS
DESCRIPTION:TIM GRIMM and wife JAN LUCAS will share their lovely selves in an evening of music and stories. \nTim  is a bit of a Rennaisance man in the performing arts world. He has for the past 15 years\, blended his love for songwriting\, travel\, and the storytelling of acting (theatre\, film and television). His most recent recording\, THE TURNING POINT\, produced the #1 song on Folk radio in 2014– KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. It was a particularly gratifying honor\, given the song is a tribute to Tim’s friend and musical icon\, Ramblin’ Jack Elliott. Tim’s history with Ramblin’ Jack goes back 30 years– beginning with a bicycle ride that led to The Newport Folk Festival…. Tim contributing liner notes to Jack’s Grammy winning album\, The South Coast (1995)… Jack’s recording Buffalo Skinners with Tim on Tim’s album\, Coyote’s Dream (2003)….and now\, most recently KING OF THE FOLKSINGERS. \nTop Albums\, Songs\, Artists of 2014 (FOLKDJ-L) \n \nAfter college (Earlham)\, Grimm pursed an MFA in Theatre at The University of Michigan and from there worked in Regional Theatre\, settling in Chicago. In Chicago\, in addition to his theatre work\, he studied briefly at the Old Town School of Folk Music and began writing songs and performing. He put together a band\, Tim Grimm and The True Hearts and released 2 cds–True Heart\, Kind Mind and Broken Down Palace. At which point\, “Hollywood called”\, and Tim put down his guitar and pen\, and didn’t really pick them up for close to 10 years.\nAfter several years (1990s) working in Los Angeles (where he co-starred for 2 seasons on the NBC drama Reasonable Doubts\, worked on Clear and Present Danger with Harrison Ford\,  and appeared in several films and tv projects)\, Tim returned home to Indiana.  He grew up in the woods and small town settings of southern Indiana\, son of schoolteachers and grandson of farmers\, and his return home was a conscious choice to live a life of significance rather than one of “success’.  He now lives with his wife on  80 acres close to where he grew up. Tim’s songs are full of the rural rumblings that have shaped his life—rich with descriptive details\, and sung with warmth and intimacy—recognizing the inextinguishable national romance with the idea of the family farm and the vanishing landscape of rural America.  He released the album\, HEART LAND in 2000\, and on the strength of that recording\, was named 2000’s “BEST DISCOVERY in Roots/Americana Music” by The Chicago Sun-Times. His albums COYOTES DREAM and NAMES\, led to his being named “2004 MALE ARTIST of The Year” by the Freeform American Roots DJs.\nHe has released 9 solo albums since 2000 (including the newest- THE TURNING POINT)\, and 2 collaborations- AMBER WAVES (with Jason Wilber) and WILDERNESS PLOTS. \nIn 2005\, Grimm was asked to compose music and act in a production of THE GRAPES OF WRATH at Indiana Repertory Theatre and Syracuse Stage in New York. His song from the play–THE PEOPLES HIGHWAY\, made it onto his next album\, THE BACK FIELDS\, which was subsequently named Americana Album of the Year by the Just Plain Folks Music Awards– the world’s largest independent music awards. \nIn 2007\, Grimm put together a concept cd with several of the Midwest’s finest songwriter’s— Krista Detor\, Carrie Newcomer\, Tom Roznowski\, and Michael White. The recording\, Wilderness Plots\, was drawn from the short stories of noted author\, Scott Russell Sanders\, and explored the settling of the American Wilderness in the Ohio River Valley Region between The Revolutionary War and The Civil War. Two PBS programs have explored Wilderness Plots– the first\, a documentary on the story and song\, and the second a full Wilderness Plots- In Concert (2012). Produced by WTIU in Bloomington\, IN\, both productions were nominated for EMMY AWARDS. Tim continued to write songs based on Sander’s writings and released the album\, WILDERNESS SONGS AND BAD MAN BALLADS in 2011. At about this same time\, Grimm also released a tribute album with songs of Tom Paxton\, entitled\, THANK YOU\, TOM PAXTON. \n“Now lets get this straight. Just because an artist covers “Blowin in the Wind” does not mean he sounds like Bob Dylan. Just wanted to get that straight from the start. “Holding Up The World” is Grimms fifth solo album and his first for Corazong\, and if the quality of his previous outings are only half of the songs here\, then I’ve been missing out on a real treat. Isnt it annoying when an album comes along from an artist that youve never heard of and you really like\, only to find out they’ve been around for ages. But I suppose it now means I can explore some of his old stuff with the thought that its gonna be pretty good.\nRecording songs live with just voice and guitar and then adding layers of instruments that fit the song\, Grimm has delivered a mighty fine modern folk record. \nThe title track opens the album and you know what? It just gets ya! There and then\, it grabs you and doesn’t let go. My god it’s beautiful. Instantly hummable\, with lyrics that engage your thoughts and make you both sad and happy simultaneously. What initially seems like a love song to his wife\, like all the best songs it also says something else. But what is it? …Holding up the world\, so many things get broken\, when you’re holding up the world\, you can’t protect your heart…. \nGrimm is a storyteller\, up there with the likes of Crowell\, Earle and Jackson Browne. He sings of families being lost\, the loss of rural America\, returnees from Basra\, slaves escaping a horrendous life\, floods\, yearning\, anguish and the reason why people faced with such adversity carry on whilst being totally empathetic toward their plight or feelings. He also brings in other music genres within the Americana field like some Appalachian on “Or Bust”. Bit like Woody Guthrie. Supported by Jason Wilber from John Prine’s band\, and label mate Krista Detor\, Grimm has restored my faith in today’s folk music. It was starting to wane\, but this guy has bought it back.\nI’m not going to single out any other tracks for praise. I can’t\, because they’re all excellent. It’s taken me ages to get around to reviewing this album and that’s simply because Ive been too busy listening to it.\nOh yes\, he does do a version of “Blowin in the Wind”. But it is a good one. ‘\namericanaUK \nPlease call to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tim-jan-grimm/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150416T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150416T210000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
CREATED:20150305T162649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150406T184330Z
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SUMMARY:NEW PIONEERS- new date
DESCRIPTION:The regular second Thursday date of April 9 did not work\, so the group chose this as the April date. \nThis five piece bluegrass ball of fire featuring vocals\, banjo\, fiddle\, guitar\, bass and mandolin appears here regularly on the 2nd Thursday of the month. 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-22/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150417T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150417T230000
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CREATED:20150319T154343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150417T185423Z
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SUMMARY:TRICIA ALEXANDER/ PETE JONSSON/ BILL CAMPLIN
DESCRIPTION:Song swaps are fun!! Lots of different talent thrown together and inspiring each other. \nTRICIA ALEXANDER– Joy-filled\, uplifting and inspiring are some of the words used to describe Tricia Alexander’s music and performance – which ranges from soothing and deeply spiritual to social commentary and humor. \nSinger\, songwriter\, performance poet\, accomplished guitarist\, percussionist and harmonica player\, Tricia moves between jazz\, blues and folk\, spoken word and music\, original compositions and re-interpreted cover tunes – and she does it all with seamless grace. \nTricia has been known for many years as “one of Chicago’s finest folk performers – always a little on the jazzy side” (Chicago Sun Times). Her original blues\, jazz and folk music ranges from soothing and deeply spiritual to social commentary – and from lightly romantic to slightly bawdy. Humanities Iowa calls her\, “A modern-day Aesop” – and the Folk Music Source Book places her “intelligent contemporary writing” in the same league as: Holly Near\, Cheryl Wheeler\, Anne Hills and Christine Lavin. \nVibrant\, uplifting and healing with a voice\, lyrics and music that resonate the heart. Blue O’Connell\, Eclectic Woman\, WTJU FM VA) \nPETE JONSSON is a fine guitar player and singer with an interesting repertoire of Americana tunes. He was one of the members of the trio Live Bait. He has made excellent use of his early retirement to submerge himself in his music. \nBILL CAMPLIN is a regular around here.  The guy can sing his way out of a paper kitchen. \n\n 
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/tricia-alexander-pete-jonnson-bill-camplin/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150418T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150418T230000
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CREATED:20150305T161355Z
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SUMMARY:JP CYR and HIS RADIO WRANGLERS
DESCRIPTION:JP CYR & HIS RADIO WRANGLERS hail from Wisconsin and are heavily influenced by the Western Swing\, Honky Tonk\, and Hillbilly sounds of the 1930’s\, 40’s and 50’s. They strive to encapsulate the sounds of the Western dance hall era and their Honky Tonk singin’ and Western Swingin’ will keep your toe tappin’ all night long! Fronted by J.P. Cyr on Vocals and upright bass\, The Radio Wranglers are: Blaine McQuinn on fiddle and vocals\, Bill McRoberts on console steel guitar\, Danny Tyksinski on lead guitar\, and Ed Novak on rhythm guitar. \nPlease call to reserve.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/jp-cyr-and-his-radio-wranglers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150424T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150424T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
CREATED:20150323T171012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150424T155503Z
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SUMMARY:KATIE BURNS BAND
DESCRIPTION:KATIE BURNS  is an indie/folk singer songwriter based out of Mineral Point. Her band includes herself and guitar\, Eric Miller (Madison cellist) and Michael Sherry (Madison drummer). They play all originals. Her voice is ethereal and has a powerful effect on the listener. Her songwriting is said to capture moments in time. She has played all over the surrounding area in Opera Houses\, coffee houses\, galleries and wine bars. Her songs are featured on WPR’s 45 North\, Simply Folk and Hersong. She continues to work with well known indie musicians based out of Omaha Nebraska to record her cds. \nKatie is a mother of 3 and wife of a Wisconsin artisinal cheese maker. \nPLEASE CALL TO RESERVE.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/katie-burns-trio/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20150425T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20150425T230000
DTSTAMP:20260430T132736
CREATED:20150319T182342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150323T174117Z
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SUMMARY:RYAN JOSEPH ANDERSON/ MATTHEW FRANCIS ANDERSEN
DESCRIPTION:A few quick notes about MATTHEW FRANCIS ANDERSEN\n– 1st Place Winner\, American Songwriter Magazine 2012 Lyric Contest\n– Venues: Fitzgerald’s (with Steve Forbert\, Stacey Earle and Mark Stuart)\, Heartland Cafe (with Naomi Ashely)\, Elbo Room\, Uncommon Ground (with Sarah Holtschlag and Naomi Ashley).\n– Former northern Wisconsin musky/walleye guide! \nMatthew is a Chicago native\, but as a former walleye and musky fishing guide home has been as far as northern Wisconsin and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. That’s where Andersen’s debut EP Blue Line takes you: from the local taverns and street lights\, to the boat landings and rivers deep within the northwoods. Matthew Francis Andersen’s writing shows you where this Midwesterner has been. Logging trucks and taxi cabs\, game wardens and bar patrons live inside these songs. \nRYAN JOSEPH ANDERSON \nNashville (by way of Chicago) troubadour Ryan Joseph Anderson paid his rock n’ roll dues as the bandleader for roots outfit Go Long Mule\, guitar slinger for garage-rockers Rambos\, and as a producer\, sessions man\, and touring musician for a variety of artists. His influences as a songwriter range from country blues to psychedelic folk. His debut LP\, The Weaver’s Broom and exclusive videos can be checked out on his website. \nPLEASE CALL TO RESERVE.
URL:https://cafecarpe.com/event/ryan-j-anderson-matthew-f-andersen/
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