Bluegrass at Birchmere - Highlighting Music of Jerry Garcia's Old and In the Way
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Music will be performed by Peter Rowan & The Sam Grisman Project
Peter Rowan & Sam Grisman are both rooted in early Grateful Dead history. I caught Jerry Garcia’s Old and In the Way in 1973. It was a helluva lot of fun! I have a nice collection of their works. This band will be reviving that wonderful vibe in at this concert.
Here's a nice sampling of the songs they will be playing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ljkdj8koUN4&list=RDEMeJAX6744RW1nzaI_4ajymQ&start_radio=1
Peter Rowan is an original OAITW member who has written a number of great songs that were played by that band. He writes in a genre of songwriting that I enjoy the most; that of story telling that evokes deep, and sometimes very humorous, feelings. In “Midnight Moonlight” the singer is wrestling with his own fate, while “Panama Red” is a hilarious metaphoric story of marijuana taking over a small town.
The first concert when I moved to Virginia was with Peter Rowan’s Mexican Airforce. They did a number of Rowan’s numbers and some great Latino tunes, as well. That was a real nice way to kick off my subsequent concert frenzy.
If you enjoy bluegrass music and/or fun music of any kind, pick up a ticket for the show (at the box office or from Ticketmaster) and we’ll meet there for a night of fun.
The Birchmere is General Admission, all the time. I get there early on show nights so that I can choose my own table. There are six seats at every table. If you want to join me at my table I will grab the table for up to six people. If it is more than six, I will try and grab another table. If it’s more than that, then we will have quite a party.
You can dine and/or imbibe before or during the concert. The food is pretty good. The Birchmere staff are the best.
Tickets are on sale right now. They are GA. To get a $5-$10 break, purchase your ticket at the box office on any evening that they are having a show. Those nights, the box office is open from 5 to 9. Check The Birchmere FAQ for full info.
