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The Skinny 12.30.09 through 1.6.10

Sunday, January 3rd, 2010

Howdy friends!

2010 already? Seems like there were futurist movies made in the mid-80′s that were set around 2010 with flying cars & peculiar “futuristic” clothing styles. Well, we’ve got a flying car (see www.youtube.com/watch), but cloths haven’t come that far…at least here in VT. Anyhow, on to more pressing matters:

We have BIG New Year’s Eve plans right around the corner!!! Of course, the entire city, state, country and world have “big” plans…but we’ve got a secret weapon...Joshua Panda…or as Dan Bolles of 7Days writes, “explosive local soul man Joshua Panda.”

In anticipation of this major cultural event, we will be making some changes: tables will be removed to make way for dancing, a tent will be set up on our patio complete with space heaters, crepe griddles, Christmas lights & a portable kegerator. Music and mayhem will ensue until nearly 2 am!!!

This evening of Pancakes & Panda-monium will begin with a 7:30 explosion of fireworks…drop in before or after to warm up. At 9 pm, the Old Dirty String Band takes the stage to rev up the crowd. Joshua and Company will begin their high-octane performance at 10:30…and a second set of fireworks will explode at midnight.

I think the fireworks are in honor of Joshua’s performance…that said, I’ve heard some mumbling about other events going on around town too…for more information, I recommend consulting the following two websites: www.firstnightburlington.com/ & www.findandgoseek.net/ (for kid friendly activities).

Please note: there will be a $10 cover starting at 9 pm. We know it’s a dear price, but the cash is all for one cause: supporting Joshua Panda and his fellow musicians.


This week’s specials at the Skinny Pancake:

Midwinter’s Dream (Burlington): Misty Knoll chicken with VT Cranberries, Boucher Farm Gore-Dawn-Zola and organic arugula on a Gleason’s Whole Wheat Crepe. 9.00

The Jackson Pollock Salad (Burlington): A Light Mixture Of Organic Baby Spinach, Solstice Farm (of Main) Baby Arugula, Julienned Carrots, Parsnips, Sliced Red Onions, Tossed in our House Maple Apple Cider Vinaigrette…all atop a canola deep fried “Jackson Pollock Salad Plate”  Topped With 4 oz’s of Boyden Farm Flank Steak, Cooked the way you like it, Fresh Sliced Champlain Orchards Macintosh Apples, and a subtle crumble of Bouchar Gordonzola Cheese. $10.00

And now, a quick plug for a local foods event in Montpelier:


Still reading…aww, shucks…thanks! If you’ve made it this far, than you must really care about us (or you’re seriously bored). Well…I’ll probably repeat this next week, but we want to share our New Year’s Resolution. As a pre-amble (and cliffhanger), I’m excited to leak the news to Skinny subscribers that we have HUGE plans for 2010 to “improve our game”…details will be divulged in the coming weeks!

A FAT RESOLUTION FOR 2010:

Massively expanding our localvorientation to unparalleled levels.
Big Plans for Burlington:
Changes to increase seating, decrease wait time, and provide amazing service.

So how are we going to take one small step for Burlingtoners but one big step for the Skinny Pancake? Mmmm…its still a secret :-) But rest assured: there are ENORMOUS changes coming to the SP in 2010!!! Stay tuned to the Skinny for emerging details.


Music in 2010:

Thursday, 12.31.09
Joshua Panda Band
(glam-folk, neo-soul)
***$10 COVER STARTING AT 9 PM
www.joshuapanda.com/

Y’all…check out the plug that kicked this email off…

Friday, 01.01.10
NO MUSIC

We’re open for business, but giving the microphones a rest after a the double-shot of espresso that is Joshua Panda & Company.

Saturday, 01.02.10
Myra Flynn Duo
***$5 suggested donation
www.myraflynn.com

Burlington is not that big and there are plenty of people competing for musical attention. Meanwhile, Myra always draws a crowd. That, in the context of this town, is a testament to her talent. Also, take a look at her website…it’s really professional & full of information. What does that tell you? It tells me she’s taking her musical career very seriously. Finally–and most important of all–listen to her tunes…that should help you come around & then COME ON DOWN…hear what its all about this Saturday night at 8 pm.


In the pipeline…

Solid line-up next weekend…in particular, take a listen to Ramblin’ Red!!!

Thursday, 01.07.09
Abbie Barrett
(Indie/Folk/Rock-Pop)
***$5 suggested donation)
www.myspace.com/abbiebarrett

Friday, 01.08.09
Ramblin’ Red
(folk/bluegrass)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/ramblinredmusic

Saturday, 01.09.09

Harrison Shulman Quartet (jazz)
***$5 suggested donation

The Skinny 11.18.09 through 11.24.09

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

Morning, folks:

For all the jockeying that happens amongst organizations & events during the summer months, there is a palpable lull from November through early February. “The Skinny” just about writes itself during the busy months…but by now I find myself with a lack of “material.” With plenty to do today, we’ll be keeping “The Skinny” reasonably short this week…

Winter Farmer’s Markets Arrive:

The fresh & local leafy greens are gone for good in 2009…unless you’re tapping into a select few season-extension farms. The good news is that root cellars (pictured to the right and below) around the state are flush with VT veggies like potatoes, beets, turnips, parsnips, carrots, celeriac root, rutabaga and a few other real oddballs…thank goodness, right?

Perhaps you’re saying to yourself, “gosh, I love my root vegetables so much I just can’t keep the pantry shelves stockede…I need more!!!” Well good news, folks: aside from your friendly & reliable co-op, several winter farmer’s markets crank up this weekend…including one for our Capitol City and another in Big ‘Ole Burlingtonboth are great places to do your shopping for Thanksgiving!!!

The Burlington Winter Farmer’s Market takes place on the third Saturday of every month between 10 am and 2 pm in Memorial Auditorium from November through April. More information can be found at www.burlingtonfarmersmarket.org/

The Capital City Farmer’s Market kicks off their winter season with the legendary Thanksgiving Farmer’s Market (“our largest of the year”) from 10 am to 2 pm at the Montpelier High school. Their website explains, “This market is stocked with everything you need to create a holiday feast, and with plenty of treats and gifts for friends and family.  New this year, the Thanksgiving Farmers Market will also have FRESH TURKEY from Applecheek Farm and Tangletown Farm.” The Capital City Farmer’s Market will continue also on the third Saturday of each month from November through April with “fresh produce– such as salad mix, spinach, Asian greens, sprouts and kale…a full range or storage crops and lots of fruit frozen fresh from the field over the summer (blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, tomatoes, peppers), prepared foods such as pesto and soups, a variety of cheeses, natural and organic meats and poultry, fresh Red Hen Bakery breads and pastries, baked goods from Butterfly Bakery, prepared foods and fine crafts.” More information can be found at http://www.montpelierfarmersmarket.com/.

PS: CapitAl or CapitOl? I thought I had this straight, but the “CapitAl City Farmer’s Market” is either a puny joke, an anarchistic attempt to destroy our collective fragile distinction between these two words or someone in Montpelier needs to do some proof reading. My guess: it’s just really puny…


Food Specials at the Skinny this week:

“Just Trust Me” crepe (Burlington): Misty Knolls Chicken, Spinach, Feta Cheese, Walnuts, Strawberries & a splash of our house dressing on a Gleason’s Grain Whole Wheat Crepe.” $9.50

Lambamba Tacos (Montpelier): Winding Brook Farm Ground Lamb, Screaming Ridge Greens, Skinny Salsa, Cabot Sour Cream and Guacamole filled in two Soft Butterworks Cornmeal Crepe “Tacos”. $10.00


~Main Street Landing Presents~
A quick note on Green Drinks:

For the uninformed: on the last Tuesday of every month, a collection of great businesses come together to help sponsor & host Burlington Green Drinks. Meanwhile, a collection of great people come together to attend it. The event is always held from 5:30 to 7:30 in the Main Street Landing’s Lake Lobby. 100 beers are paid for and poured by the sponsors, a free food spread is provided to all those who attend & an engaging monthly sponsor offers a topic for the month. Pretty sweet deal for the approximately 100 people who come to meet, mingle and network.

Now to confuse you: the November 2009 Green Drinks will be held on the first Tuesday in December (12.01.09). This will be the only Burlington Green Drinks for both months.

What the heck? Well, the last Tuesday of November is moments before Turkey-stuffing time & the last Tuesday in December is amidst the revelry and consumption that marks the All-American holiday season tradition. Thus, for the third year in a row now, we have navigated these tumultuous waters with one Green Drinks for these two months on the first Tuesday in December. Starting in January, we will return to our regular pattern of behavior (as will everyone else post-holiday habit-hiccup).

Ok, great…so who’s the sponsor this next month (still confused?):

The sponsor for the Burlington Green Drinks held on December 1st, 2009 from 5:30 to 7:30 in the Main Street Landing’s Lake Lobby is Encore Redevelopment (www.encoreredevelopment.com). Encore Redevelopment, “specializes in investment, project management and consulting services related to real estate acquisition and development, with a focus on environmentally challenged sites and infill development strategies.” Interesting stuff…come learn more about them & enjoy the drinks, food & company on December 1st!


Music at the Skinny Pancake:

So much for a thin “The Skinny” this week…

Thursday 11.19.09 8 PM!!!!
Mr. Casual (The World’s Most Beautiful Songs)
***$5 per person suggested donation
www.myspace.com/mistercasualsings

Time-tested duo Dan Haley & Noah Hahn known as Mr. Casual www.myspace.com/mistercasualsings perform Thursday evening. Click on the link to be convinced and then come out tonight to experience the real thing…

From their site: “The news is out: Dan Haley is Mr.Casual.  20 years after “Mr. Casual Sings For You” made its debut, the brains and brawn behind the classic record is making a comeback not to be missed.
Dan Haley gained cult hero-status in the Northwest in the 80s and 90s as a solo performer and with rock band Ed and the Boats.  He spent the first few years of the millennium touring Germany in relative obscurity with folk-rock trio the Rails.  Now, joined by Noah Hahn on upright bass the 2 make up the core of Dan Haley Is Mr.Casual.”

Friday 11.20.09, 9 pm
Jay Ekis & Brian Clark (Rock/Alt/Country)
***$5 suggested donation
http://www.myspace.com/jayekis

Alt country singer songwriters & guitarists Jay Ekis http://www.myspace.com/jayekis) and Brian Clark come together for a Friday night of sweet pickin’ & original songs.

These two talented folk artists are from Montpelier. There’s a really nice collection of performers over there in our sister city to the southeast (note the gig on Thursday too)….and yet, folks here in Burlington don’t seem to know about any of them! But here’s your chance to check out one of the Capitol city’s regulars…

From his website: “Ekis released his second album called “Touched By War.” Digging deep into tales of conflict and inspired by the country-noir of Bruce Springsteen’s “Nebraska” and Mary Gauthier’s “Mercy Now,” the new album stretches from rock to (alt-)country to express the joy and frustration of life in the 21st century.”

“Jay Ekis is a rare songwriter, bold and emotional without ever coming across overwrought. His songs are infectious, they get in your blood and make their way to the heart before you notice what’s happening.”  -Anais Mitchell, Righteous Babe Records recording artist

“…with Touched by War, he has taken great strides toward cementing his place among the state’s stoutest songwriters.” – Dan Bolles, music editor, Seven Days

Saturday 11.21.09, 9 pm
Flood in the Fizzy Factory
(Electro-Folk)
***$5 per person suggested donation
www.myspace.com/floodinthefizzyfactory

Making their second performance at the Skinny Pancake is a new invention to the Burlington music scene: Flood In the Fizzy Factory  www.myspace.com/floodinthefizzyfactory. Led by local realtor Dave Kleh, this group’s original compositions have an electronic influence, perhaps a Talking Heads flare…very curious, very creative…


In the pipeline…

Thursday, November 26th
Turkey Turkey Gobble Gobble
Music can be found in the cadence of conversation amongst friends and family countrywide…

The Skinny is closed for business Thursday

Friday, 11.27.09
Black Friday
SHOP LOCAL!!!

SP is open for business, but there will be no live music.

Saturday, 11.28.09
Heather Mahoney
(folk singer-songwriter)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/heathermaloneymusic

The Skinny 11.11.09 through 11.18.09

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Howdy folks,

there is a quiet lull this time of year…the hustle & bustle of the summer sun & fall foliage has fallen off and the winter weather is yet to bring skiers to VT. Some lament this period as the lamest of our six seasons…winter, mud, spring, summer, fall & STICK SEASON. We would like to honor it. Thus, in celebration of this muted moment in the VT seasonal cycle, we have some special offers to keep you busy…in three acts:

ACT I:
The Stick Season Special
Bring a friend to the Skinny anytime between now and the New Year…
Get two soups & split any one crepe

Take 10% off your order!!!

***please note: special starts on Monday, 11.16.09


ACT II:

YOU’RE invited to come SKINNY DIPPING* in Montpelier!

Our melting pots make their grand debut THIS Friday in the Capital City! That means you, your sweetie, & perhaps a friend or two can now cozy up at the Montpelier Mini-Skinny to dip into FONDUE on any given Friday or Saturday night. Wahoo!

Just as in Burlington, the Montpelier Skinny will offer several varieties of Fondue now featuring LOCAL CHEESES & CIDER: Thanks to the contribution of our Montpelier GM Jeremy Silansky, we’ve made localvoriented improvements to our basic fondue recipe including the introduction of Taylor Farm Gouda Cheese and the substitution of Farnum Hill Hard Cider in for the traditional Kirsch!!! When you’re done dippin’ cheese we’ll have our regular dessert menu on hand as well as the decadent dessert classic, Chocolate Fondue.

Adding to the experience is the introduction of Full
Service on Friday & Saturday evenings
…just like in Burlington. Now you can just take a seat & let us come to you!

For a bigger taste of Fondue options in both locations, visit http://www.skinnypancake.com/skinny-dipping/.

*Fine Print: “Skinny Dipping” refers to “fondue at the Skinny Pancake.” Due to health code regulations, shirt & shoes are still required and for that matter we’d like you to wear pants too seeing as it is November and we ought keep things PG for all the kiddos out there.


Intermission:

Pictured here is our Head Chef & Crepe Master Flash, Tim Collins (the fellow in the middle) at the 15th Anniversary Celebration for the Lake Champlain Community Sailing Center.

Tim was invited to scoop along side Ben Cohen & Jerry Greenfield, Vermont’s sweet treat originators, who donated their ice cream & personally scooped it at the benefit celebration event hosted at ECHO Center.

Tim reported, “I felt like a kid in a candy shop when I asked if I could help scoop.” Can you tell?


ACT III:
MOOOOving on…How about a PARTY at our place…or yours!

Yup, its “THAT” time of year again…feasting, merry-making, gift giving, holiday…well, almost  that time of year anyway. More accurately: its the time of year to be planning for “THAT” time of year. So here’s our pitch: throw a party, but don’t do the work!!! Sit back, relax and LET US DO IT FOR YOU!!! The Skinny Pancake would gladly cater your event so you can focus on the fun. The best part of all…we can do it at your place or ours!!!


Spicing things up…This week’s SPECIALS at the Skinny Pancake

Mexicali Crunch (Burlington): Butterworks Farm Cornmeal Crepe Chips, Skinny Salsa, Jalapenos, Kalamata Olives, Melted Cabot Cheddar served with a side of Sour Cream and Homemade Guacamole.  $8.25 Add Boyden Farm Beef Chili $2.00

Carrot Top (Montpelier): A puree of Ginger & Pete’s Carrots, Roasted native Beets, Champlain Orchards Apples, topped with VT Chevre in a Gleason’s Whole Wheat Crepe. $8.75


MUSIC this week at the Burlington ‘Cake
Check it out www.skinnypancake.com/music-calendar/

Music SPICEY music. Another PHENOMENAL line-up this week. REALLY. It’s ALLLL here: Soul, R&B, beyond Folk, Theatrics…Feel free to come down to the ‘Cake for multiple nights this weekend folks…

Thursday, 11.12.09. 8p.m.
Audrey Ryan and Richard Julian (Indie/Folk)
***$5 Per Person Suggested Donation
www.audreyryan.org
www.richardjulian.com/

Audrey Ryan returns to the ‘Cake stage along with Richard Julian for a Thursday night of solid sounds…

From pulling and tugging on an accordion to picking on a banjo and stomping her tambourine adorned foot, Audrey Ryan’s performance is theatrically captivating. Her vocal stylings and unique songsmithing is something akin to the quirky & highly eclectic music of “anti-folk” singer Regina Spektor.

Joining Audrey is the highly regarded & gifted songwriter Richard Julian, well known in the underground NYC folk circle for his unique songs, strong melodies and a distinct sound. But don’t just take my word for it…let respected masters speak to Richard’s talents…

“One of the best songwriters and record makers I’ve heard in a very long time.”-Randy Newman

“Richard just knocks me out. Some of the coolest, smartest and original music I’ve heard in years.”-Bonnie Raitt

“My favorite collection of songs by one of my favorite songwriters.”-Norah Jones

Friday 11.13.09 9p.m.
Jim Seem & Melissa Hyman (R&B/Soul/Acoustic/Bedroom Pop)
***$5 Per Person Suggested Donation
http://www.reverbnation.com/jimseemandmelissahyman?add_email=true.

Fabulously original music Friday night: Jim Seem and Melissa Hyman.

This duo proves their proclivity for beautifully unconventional, fearless songwriting. Jim & Melissa’s signature style layers amazing vocal prowess over “a unique blend of hip-hop-influenced, cello-spiked acoustic R&B”.

From their website: “Based out of Asheville, NC, this soulful duo’s live shows have drawn enthusiastic crowds and rave reviews in the Midwest and up and down the East Coast as their reputation grows for putting on a powerful, sexy and entertaining performance.”

Be sure to tune into WRUV to hear their interview Friday morning, then come down later for their live performance starting 9 p.m.

!!!Saturday 11.14.09 @ 9 pm!!!
Toy Soldiers
(Roots/Blues/Soul)
***$5 Per Person Suggested Donation
www.myspace.com/ohnotoysoldiers

Our first onstage tutu…now that’s a milestone…

Phili-based band Toy Soldiers ain’t just child’s play–they’re a bit ruckus, daring & armed with a repertoire of skillfully delivered tunes. I had the personal pleasure of stumbling upon this group last time they came through VT and it was impressive!!! Strong songwriting skills, great stage presence.

You name it, they play it–guitar, harmonica, bass, saxophone, banjo, melodica, lap steel, organ, electric guitar, tambourine, washboard, baby drum set, woods, drum kit. All these instruments are accompanied by solid vocalists who know how to swoop, growl, and hold notes with solid soul.

This 8 piece army of fun commands the ‘Cake on Saturday 14 Nov  9-11pm…


In the pipeline…

Thursday 11.19.09
Mr. Casual (The World’s Most Beautiful Songs)
***$5 per person suggested donation
www.myspace.com/mistercasualsings

Friday 11.20.09
Jay Ekis & Brian Clark (Rock/Alt/Country)
***$5 suggested donation
http://www.myspace.com/jayekis

Saturday 11.21.09
Flood in the Fizzy Factory
(Electro-Folk)
***$5 per person suggested donation
www.myspace.com/floodinthefizzyfactory

The Skinny 11.04.09 through 11.10.09

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Hey folks,

ok, so the ceiling has dropped out beneath us here in VT (mixed metaphor anyone?)…the leaves have all fallen, daylight “savings” is upon us. That’s right…the famously fantastic VT month of November has begun. But its not all gloom and doom…for one thing, we have the white light of snow at the end of the tunnel. In the meantime, I’d like to draw your attention to a very important reason to love November…or should I say

MOVEMBER

“Movember (a portmanteau of the words ‘Moustache’ and ‘November’), also known as Novembeard, No-Shave November, or Noshember, is an annual month-long event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November. The event has been claimed to have been invented in 1999 by group of Australian men from Adelaide.” (Wikipedia)

From Movember.com: “A ‘Mo Bro’ starts Movember – the month formerly known as November – clean shaven, and grows a moustache all month long, garnering support from friends and family in the form of donations.  What’s more, a Mo Bro is a walking billboard for the cause as his new look opens the door for him to talk about cancers affecting men – making the moustache a symbol, much like the pink ribbon is for breast cancer.  Each Movember culminates in a Gala Partè in major cities around the globe where Mo Bros dress up to match their Mo, channeling the likes of Tom Selleck, Ghandi and Ron Burgandy, vying for the ultimate accolade:  Man of Movember.”

“Since 2004, the Movember Foundation charity has been running Movember events to raise awareness and funds & thus “changing the face of men’s health.” For Mo’ information, visit  www.movember.com.

Ok…two things I need to figure out (help me if you can):

  1. “Each Movember culminates in a Gala Parte in major cities around the globe.” Burlington is a major city…I dare you to challenge this claim!!! With that said, where’s the party at?
  2. Why the heck is a creperie talking about facial hair?

And on that note, I’d like to move this conversation right along to…
Specials this week at the Skinny Pancake!!!

Turkey Come Early Crepe (Burlington): Misty Knoll’s Turkey with Red Hen Baking Co Stuffing Wrapped in a Gleason’s Whole Wheat Crepe. Topped with Fresh Gravy, Cranberry-Apple Chutney, and a side of Pete’s Greens Brussel Sprouts. $12.00

The Yakity Yak (Montpelier): VT Yak Co. Yak with Champlain Orchards Apples, Pete’s Carmelized Onions, and Grafton Smoked Cheddar on a Gleason’s WW Crepe. $10.00

A bit about the Yak…The Vermont Yak Company’s mission is “Raising and breeding grass-fed yak for organic meat and fiber to help build a more diverse and sustainable agrarian future for the greater Green Mountain region.” The SP sourced our Yak through VT Yaker & friend-of-the-pancake Rob Williams. To learn more about The Vermont Yak Company, visit www.vermontyak.com/. You will also find links through this site to IYAK or “The International Yak Association.”


Congratulations for our friends at Radio Bean!!!

Burlington’s one-of-a-kind Radio Bean has doubled in size. Founder Lee Anderson & friends plan to hold the opening celebration this Saturday night. The expansion is long-overdue and seriously welcomed by many Pancakers who enjoy the major dose of culture Radio Bean brings to Burlington’s musical scene.

Congrats, Radio Bean!!!!


New Art at the Skinny in Montpelier

Gracing the Montpelier Mini-Skinny walls is the work of Montpelier artist Arthur B. Zorn http://www.arthurzorn.com/abstract/index.html. The exhibit titled Improvising Visions II is the debut of Zorn’s newest series of work. This abstract impressionist artist has been exhibiting in Vermont since 2004 and was notably the featured artist for the 2008 “Governor Art Exhibit” in Montpelier‘s State House. Zorn’s exhibit is currently on display at the Montpelier Skinny Pancake and runs through December 16th.


Music this week at the Skinny Pancake:

Really solid line-up for the next two weeks, folks…tune in, turn on…but don’t drop out…society needs you :-)

Thursday, 11.05.09
Jim Osborn
(Singer Songwriter)
***$5 suggested donation
www.moosebearbuffalo.com

This is classic folk music….folks. Really, if you like singer-songwriters, put this show on your calendar.

Returning to the Skinny stage on Thursday evening is Jim Osborn, an independent songwriter who last captivated the room on a Saturday in September. Jim’s original songs showcase his bright and bold voice accompanied by strong, edgy guitar playing. www.moosebearbuffalo.com/

Friday, 11.06.09
Laura Cortese and The Firest Fires
(Urban/Indie/Acoustic)

***$5 suggested donation
www.lauracortese.com

BADASS! Listen for yourselves at the link below. On Friday night, the fiddle-driving songstress Laura Cortese www.lauracortese.com/ takes the Skinny stage alongside The Forest Fires.

Laura recently performed at Madison Square Garden with Patterson Hood (Drive By Truckers) and Michael Franti (Spearhead) as part of Pete Seeger’s 90th birthday celebration (which is currently airing nationally on PBS’ Great Performances) and now you can catch her in an intimate performance at the Cake in Burlington.

“Cortese’s mix of modern and traditional styles creates an explosive sound that favors melody and rhythm over overtly technical performances. The momentum in songs like “Blow the Candle Out” propels the listener to a giddy plane where dancing is mandatory.”- John Wenzel~The Denver Post

“Sweeping onto the stage – eating up every inch of it with poise and solid talent, her vocals are hauntingly beautiful and mesmerizing. And in this day and age of fiddlers galore, Laura is a standout. A Scottish fiddler, able to set the bow on fire or bring a tear to the eye – she is on her way to the ranks of the leaders.”- Bill Reid – Festival Promoter (East of The Hebrides Entertainment)

Saturday, 11.07.09
Megan Callahan
(Folk Rock/Blues)
***$5 suggested donation
www.megancallahan.com/

Seriously, folks…how about a round of applause to Colleen Korniak for her great work booking this weekend’s lineup? Nice work, Colleen!!!

THIS JUST IN….Indie Folk duo The Haymarket Orphans www.myspace.com/thehaymarketorphans join Megan Callahan this Saturday night!

The Haymarket Orphans are simply a guitar and percussion played with a lot of energy. In a CD review, Antimusic.com writer Gary Schwind comments, “reminds me of Ani DiFranco. It may be simple, but it’s also frenetic and powerful”.

Saturday they open for Megan Callahan www.megancallahan.com then accompany her set.

Megan is no new comer to music or the Skinny stage. Combining folk, rock and soul, Megan’s songs are stories of loss, triumph, and wandering. She plays with dynamic nuance and with a deep reverence and understanding of music’s transcendent power. Based out of Buffalo NY, Megan has just completed her tour abroad, where she debuted her independent release “Since the Fire.”

A self-proclaimed gypsy, Megan Callahan has played with Mary Ramsey of “John and Mary” and “10,000 Maniacs,” Jeremy Wall of “Spyro Gyra,” and many others. Come listen to original music as well as beautifully interpreted and powerful covers.

“Sweet and uplifting,” “Profound Voice,” “Compelling,” “Fresh and original,” Poignant lyrics,” – Lindsay Berman, Artvoice Buffalo.


In the pipeline…

GREAT LINE-UP NEXT WEEKEND!!!

Thursday, 11.12.09
Audrey Ryan & Richard Julian
(indi-folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.audreyryan.org
www.richardjulian.com/

Friday, 11.13.09
Jim Seem & Melissa Hyman
(R&B/Soul/Acoustic/Bedroom Pop)
***$5 suggested donation
www.reverbnation.com/jimseemandmelissahyman

Saturday, 11.14.09
Toy Soldiers
(Roots/Blues/Soul)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/ohnotoysoldiers

The Skinny 10.21.09 through 10.27.09

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

Pssst…really great music lineup this weekend. Scroll to the bottom for details…
But first, drum roll please….

65.56%

65.56%….this is the percentage of the Skinny Pancake’s food spending at our Burlington location that went directly to VT farmers & VT value added food producers in September. Our Montpelier location was slightly lower at 65.04%. Combined, we spent over $34,000 into the local food economy in September alone!!! In our September 2008 food audit, this number was 55.44%. This substantial improvement is the result of several changes including the introduction of numerous new local meats!!!

It is core to our mission as a business to help build a stronger local food economy. Why? In short, to improve the “view”…the local food S.C.E.N.E: Security, Community, Environment, Nutrition, Economy. How? Well, we can’t donate (much of) our money away…its just a drop in the bucket. But we can exercise our substantial consumer power as a food buyer and direct that meaningful cash flow towards these local farms & value-added food producers. To that end, we also create an opportunity for you to exercise your consumer power by sourcing, receiving & preparing these foods to include in our reasonably priced menu.

Why not buy 100% local? Two big reasons: first, local food can be more expensive, so we balance price & purpose to deliver a product you can afford. Our goal is to make locally sourced food available without breaking the bank…to make it part of a daily diet, not a luxury. As we like to say, “localvore is not haute-couture!” Second, because food security means diversifying our food sources. In fact, if all of our food was produced locally, our food security would also be at risk. As Bill McKibben observed in his 2008 UVM debate with Russel Robert, trade & foreign food production is not inherently bad, but the pendulum needs to swing back towards more local food production.

What’s the difference between a farmer and a food producer? Well, we all know what a farmer is…I hope. Our local food producers make value added products: sodas (ex: Rookie’s Root Beer), hot sauces, cheeses, mill grain into flour, roast raw coffee beans, microbrew beers and much much more. While the raw ingredients for these value-added producers are not always from Vermont, they still improve the food S.C.E.N.E. by adding to the security, community, economy & at times the environment and nutrition too. In short, we believe they have a meaningful and positive impact here in Vermont and we support them with our consumer power as a restaurant!


Food Specials this week at the SP:

The Swavory Crepe (Burlington): Boyden Farms Beef Meatballs cooked “the Swedish way” with a Light, Creamy, Onion & Beef Sauce. Served Over Gleason’s Grains Whole Wheat Crepe Noodles.  $10.00

The Brown Bird (Montpelier): Misty Knoll Chicken With Bacon and Cider Braised Mt. Eden Farm Pears, Taylor Farm Gouda, Caramelized Onions from Pete, and “Farmers Choice” Greens From Screaming Ridge in a Gleason’s Whole Wheat Crepe. $10.50

Pssst…don’t forget to scroll down to check out the super-duper califragilistic music line up this weekend…


Main Street Landing Presents
Green Drinks is a-comin’

Green Drinks has been growing each month this year, peaking last month with well over 100 people. And why not? There are 100 cold pints of Wolaver’s Organic Ales at no cost to you just for coming!!! Ok, so you like food with your beer? Great news: there is free food every single month too!!! Bite Me Organic Pizza has generously provided delicious pizzas in the past few months (and will surely do it again in the future)…and the Skinny Pancake puts out a spread of chips & dips too. On top of all that, Green Drinks is a gathering of engaging people with whom you can meet, mingle & network.

When & where does this incredible happening happen? Green Drinks Burlington is always held on the last Tuesday of each month from 5:30 to 7:30 pm in the Main Street Landing’s Lake Lobby (next Tuesday, October 27th). We are deeply grateful to our host sponsor, the Main Street Landing Company, for donating this wonderful space to us each month. MSL has spaces available for daily or long term rentals, you can learn more by visiting them at www.mainstreetlanding.com.

We have an exciting sponsor this month: CarShare Vermont. Here’s a bit about them:

CarShare Vermont is a local non-profit on a mission to provide an affordable, convenient, and reliable alternative to private car ownership that enhances the environmental, economic, and social wellbeing of our region and planet. Members get 24/7 access to CarShare Vermont’s entire network of cars parked around Burlington to go where they want, when they want and pay only for what they use.  Rates start at just $4.95 an hour and 25 cents per mile, and include gas and insurance.  As a nationwide movement, car-sharing helps some families get by with fewer cars, while helping others get around without owning a car at all.  Members save money, avoid the hassles of car ownership, and help to improve the environment.  Learn more by visiting www.carsharevt.org or call Karen at 802.861.2340.

Appreciation is also due for our two sustaining sponsors:

Seven Days Newspaper (www.7dvt.com/)

The Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce (www.vermont.org/)


A quick note on the Burlington Food Council/Brighter Planet Grant:

For those of you who took the time to vote for the Burlington Food Council as per request in the last edition of “The Skinny,” our sincere thanks. We did not end up winning the grant…we faced remarkably stiff competition from New Orleans & West Virginia. Ultimately, the WV project won with “Sustainable Energy & Economic Diversification in the Coal River Valley.”

The Burlington Food Council may re-enter this competition in a future month. The process was fascinating & we learned alot. We have resolved to watch the competition for one or two months before re-entering.

For more information about this grant awarded based on voter-participation, visit brighterplanet.com/project_fund_projects.


MUSIC THIS WEEK AT THE SKINNY PANCAKE:

Wow, there’s alot of content to get through before browsing this wonderful line-up of music. Hoping folks made the journey down the page so you can realize that this week’s line-up is worthy of your listening ears!!!!!

Thursday, 10.23.09
The New Familiars (9-10:15)
Joshua Panda (10:30-11:45)

***$8 suggested donation FOR BOTH ACTS
www.myspace.com/thenewfamiliars

From the foothills of Appalachia comes The New Familiars five gentlemen who combine an amazing passion for harmony with multi-instrumental talent and unusual storytelling abilities. A new musical combination grown from seeds of folk, blues, and bluegrass shaped by the undeniable power of rock and roll. More info is on our website at www.skinnypancake.com/proddir/prod/281/180 or theirs at www.myspace.com/thenewfamiliars. Also worthy of note is the HUGE amount of props Dan Bolles of the Seven Days gave this group:

“If The New Familiars sound, well, familiar, there’s a good reason. The Charlote, N.C.-based quintet represents the next wave of an increasing groundswell of hybrid Americana music. Blending pop and rock sensibilities with down-home flair, the band should appeal to fans of fellow crossover acts such as roots punk darlings The Avett Brothers, or even raucous grass-blazers the Old Crow Medicine Show.” NOW THAT’S A HOT ENDORSEMENT!!!

As for our buddy Joshua Panda: JOSH IS ONE OF OUR LOCAL GEMS. We’re honored that he chooses to play at our venue and I personally make a point of catching his performances TIME AND AGAIN!!! If you haven’t seen Josh yet…what’s your problem, dude? And if you have…sweet, see you tonight!

Friday, 10.24.09

Utah Green (folk singer/songwriter)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/greenutah

Utah Green comes to the Skinny stage all the way from her home in Asheville NC.  Playing acoustic guitar, banjo and harmonica, Utah’s music is reminiscent of the folk sound of the Appalachians, yet is uniquely her own. Utah is a traveler and has performed in such diverse places as Ketchikan, Alaska; San Cristobal de Las Casas, Mexico; and Nof Ginosaur, Israel.  Listen here www.myspace.com/greenutah and join us Friday Oct 23rd. Utah will be performing with mandolinist, Billy Bones.

In her words, ” Its my mission to lift the spirits of the audience and invoke an appreciation for the curious and fantastical aspects of Life”.

In others words: “Utah Green sings like some kind of torn and frayed mountain angel born of a long forgotten backwoods American town.  Her music is quixotic and purely genuine; simultaneously modern and ancient. If you listen closely, it resonates and makes the outside world go quiet for a moment..”
-Kevin Calabro, Hyena Records

In others words #2: “Utah is a wordsmith and poet of the first rank. Her songs speak of life experiences take to profound and epic proportions, and strike to the very depths of one’s soul and fill the mind with vibrant and colourful images. She is a uniquely talented and prolific artist and a species unto herself. Our lives are enriched by her presence.” -David Shelton, writer

In other words, #3: “Every once in a while as we pass through life we stumble upon a musical treasure.  Such was the case for me a few years ago when I first met Utah Green.  She has a unique style that I’ve never heard before and doubt I will again.  She has a way with words any wordsmith would envy.” Smokey Joe Peoples, musician

Saturday, 10.25.09
Brown Bird
(indi/folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/brownbird

Ladies and gentlemen, can I get a round of applause for Colleen Korniak for booking this incredible weekend of music? Gosh, I’m blushing…and hoping the uber-hip folks at the Monkey House don’t mind us stealing their thunder for the weekend :) Anyhow…here’s a bit about Brown Bird:

Saturday October 24th, the Burlington Cake takes flight on the original musical stylings of the indie-folk band Brown Bird (www.myspace.com/brownbird). A miniature orchestra of harmonized voices and instruments carrying lead singer Lamb’s haunting lyrics on surging waves of Appalachian, gypsy, and shanty music. The group pulls from the talents of each member to create a quiet, dark, folk music that often swells into high-spirited, foot-stomping madness.

“I love this band. Like, a lot.”-Dan Bolles, Music Editor, Seven Days

Show begins at 9p.m. but we suggest you arrive early as we predict standing room only for this show.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 10.29.09
Nicole Erin Carey & The Dirty String Band
(folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/nicoleerincarey

Friday, 10.30.09
Mary’s Lane
(Celtic)
***$5 suggested donation

Saturday, 10.31.09
NO MUSIC…GO HAVE HALLOWEEN FUN!!!

The Skinny 10.07.09 through 10.13.09

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Ladies & Gentlemen,

this is a rare edition of “The Skinny.” it is a call to action. The Burlington Food Council NEEDS YOUR HELP!!! This random act of kindness will only take you a few short minutes.

BFC is campaigning to win a $5000 online grant, awarded entirely based on voter participation. If 50% of the people on this list vote for the BFC THREE TIMES (YES YOU CAN!!!), the BFC will surely win this competition.

The process is extremely quick & simple. Below are instructions on how to vote followed by information about the Burlington Food Council. Please, take a few minutes and support this very worthy local cause. 

How to vote:

  1. Click here to register to vote (brighterplanet.com/sign-up).
  2. Enter an email address, a username & a password.
  3. You will be directed to the homepage. Then click here or navigate through the “Project Fund” tab to the Burlington Food Council Project Page (brighterplanet.com/project_fund_projects/13)
  4. Click on the GREEN “Vote For This Project” tab. YOU CAN VOTE FOR US THREE TIMES!!!
  5. FORWARD THIS EMAIL TO YOUR NETWORK (mailing list, facebook, friends, twitterites, etc).

Again, this grant is awarded entirely on voter participation, so THE BURLINGTON FOOD COUNCIL NEEDS YOUR HELP TO WIN!!! We are competing with applicants from cities whose populations are larger than the State of Vermont!!! We know we can win because we have a strong community, strong networks of support & because VERMONTERS VOTE!!!

If we win this monthly grant, we plan to maintain this voting block and support other Vermont-based initiatives. So please…help us win this grant, help us spread the word. VOTE FOR THE BURLINGTON FOOD COUNCIL AND FORWARD THIS REQUEST WIDELY.


Whew…that was intense!!! Ok, so what’s all the hub-ub about?

The Burlington Food Council
is a city-recognized, open community group exploring ways to ensure that Burlington creates and nurtures a healthy, equitable and sustainable food system for all members of the community. The Burlington Food Council is dedicated to advocating, supporting and educating community members on the importance and accessibility of local food production and consumption.

What has the Burlington Food Council accomplished? The BFC was formed in 2003 and created the Burlington School Food Project which helps connect schoolchildren and their families with nearby farms by bringing more fresh local foods to cafeterias and more hands-on agriculture education to classrooms. Having successfully launched this nationally recognized program, the Burlington Food Council is now turning its attention to building local food appreciation and access for Burlington children, their families and the wider community beyond the school day.

What will the Brighter Planet Funding be used for? Funding from Brighter Planet will specifically be used to fund a part-time staff person at the Intervale Center to oversee Food Council management and administration. This person will be responsible for:

  • Contributing to the maintenance of the Council’s “clearing house” website for local organizations and community members interested in learning more about local food systems and the role local and organic food has in mitigating climate change.
  • Coordinating the Council’s member list.
  • Organizing a community-wide speaker series to raise awareness about the local food movement and its connection to global climate change.
  • Overseeing the management of the Council’s regular meetings.
  • Developing and presenting projects to the Council that link its work to the initiatives outlined in the City’s Climate Action Plan.
  • Working with the Council’s strategic planning committee to identify and secure sustainable funding that will enable to Council to continue its educational mission for the next three years.

What is Brighter Planet? Great question! First, here’s the explanation in their own words on who they are and what they do: brighterplanet.com/about. In my words: Brighter Planet is a Middlebury, VT based company focused on helping individuals actually reduce their carbon footprint. They have a credit card that awards you carbon offsets instead of airline miles!!! The also have a remarkable website that helps, “measure their climate impact, discover tailored conservation tips to save energy and money, create emission-reducing strategies, and share their ideas and experiences.”

Why the heck are they giving away so much money? In their words, “The Brighter Planet Project Fund seeks to foster local leadership and seed worthy community projects that will help people fight or adapt to climate change.” In mine…well, they get your email address & they get you onto their website & using their impressive platform. Maybe you look around the site while you’re there and you decide to come visit them again…its kind of like their version of “Free Crepe Day.” The good news is that this is a great company with a great mission, so if they do pester you with emails the purpose of that pester is probably worth your while!!!


Food Specials at the ‘Cake this week:

CrePasta Stew (Burlington): Hollander Farm Venison Stew, made with Pete’s Greens carrots, rutabaga, carrots, and parsnips along with local Yukon Gold potatoes in a red wine beef broth.  Served over Ben Gleason’s whole wheat crepe noodles.  $11.00

The Pumpkin Pie Crepe (Burlington): pumpkin filling made from Foote Brook Farm pumpkins, Spiced With Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Raw Sugar. Wrapped In a Graham Cracker Batter Crepe. Topped With Trent’s Mother’s Secret Pumpkin Pie Cookie Frosting and a Strip Of Cabot Whipped Cream. $7.50

Stew Too
(Montpelier): Greenfield Highland Beef “Stew” With local Carrots, Onions, and Parsnips, Petes Spinach, Grafton Smoked Cheddar on a Gleasons Crepe. $10.00


Speaking of Pumpkins…

The Second Annual Giant Pumpkin Regatta & Festival is this weekend!!! Specifically, it is on Sunday, October 11, 2009 from 10 am – 3 pm at the Coast Guard Boat Launch on the Burlington Waterfront

While it sounds both impossible and crazy, it is indeed a boat race, but the boats are giant carved pumpkins, which are decorated and placed into the lake with forklifts, and raced as if they were kayaks. Last year’s event was featured on MSNBC and spoofed on Saturday Night Live and made the Sports Illustrated “Most Ridiculous Competitions” list. Click Here to view.

The Giant Pumpkin Regatta & Festival is a benefit for PILOT (Program to Inspire Leadership, Opportunity, and Thought), a youth leadership program for area high school students run by Linking Learning to Life and the Lake Champlain Regional Chamber of Commerce.


Music this week at the Skinny Pancake:

Hey folks…really solid line-up of acts this weekend. But don’t take it from me…click on the links and listen for yourselves!!!

Thursday, 10.08.09
Lady Lioness & Alex Greiner
(avant-garde folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/alexgreiner
www.myspace.com/mysweetladylioness

Thursday October 8th will feature Burlington’s own Lady Lioness, followed by Brooklyn’s Alex Greiner www.myspace.com/alexgreiner. This is avant-garde folk. This is art-music, not necessarily easy listening. Good stuff nonetheless!!

About Lady Lioness: Lady Lioness crafts lo-fi pop-folk from childlike sounds, voices and instruments. Her music expresses tragedy in a playful manner. This well-seasoned songwriter is new to Burlington but soon to be a recognized name in the music scene.
About A. Greiner: Brooklyn’s Alex Greiner is a multi-instrumentalist whose sinewy croon drifts over whimsical avant-folk. October 8th will feature a few billowy new songs about the Antarctic. Alex and his new EP Rags has been described as “the sun plucked delicacy of coffeehouse folk-singers with the weirder, grittier coiling style of more avant-garde, or, as they’re calling it these days, “freak-folk.” -Jeff Milo,Deep Cutz Music.
Friday, 10.09.09
Tumbledown House
(saloon jazz)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/tumbledownhousemusic

Swing on down to the ‘Cake to catch the superbly swanky Saloon Jazz act Tumbledown House www.myspace.com/tumbledownhousemusic on Friday Oct 9th.

Tumbledown House is a songwriting duo often described as parlor music inflicted with the unspeakable, or Tom Waits in a cocktail dress. Having opened for such notable acts as The Dodos, The Devil Makes Three, and Laura Gibson, they are now touring the Northeast in support of their CD debut Tumbledown House.

Tumbledown House writes stories that revolve around shady characters down on their luck, brothels with an eccentric clientele, or a scorned woman out for revenge. These stories are delivered with sultry female vocals reminiscent of a bygone era and placed over tasty jazz guitar accompaniment.

You really can’t miss this one…

Saturday, 10.10.09
Paul Cataldo & The Moonlight Serenaders
(folk singer/songwriter)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/paulcataldo

Paul Cataldo www.paulcataldo.com is a singer-songwriter hailing from the Boston-area. This will be his second performance at the ‘Cake and joining him are The Moonlight Serenaders.

Too often, singer-songwriters resort to cliches and easy rhymes. Take a listen to Paul’s songs www.myspace.com/paulcataldo. Seems to me he’s getting at an honest truth like a diary entry or a confession to a friend…he just puts it to a melody.

Check out Paul & friends on Saturday Oct 10th at the Burlington Cake.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 10.15.09
Garren Benfield
(acoustic folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/garrinbenfield

Friday, 10.16.09
Ragged Glory
(Neil Young Tribute Band)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/raggedglorytribute

Saturday, 10.17.09
The Willoughbys
(acoustic folk/rock)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/thewilloughbys

The Skinny 09.30.09 through 10.06.09

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Hey folks,

happy Thursday. In fact, Happy Share the Harvest Thursday. In case you’re saying, “Huh?”, here’s the scoop:

Every year, NOFA-VT helps 1,400 low-income Vermonters afford the purchase of a CSA from their local farmers through their Farm Share program. This effort is primarily funded in a once-a-year event which is happening TODAY, Thursday October 1st as “eighty three great restaurants and food stores throughout the state volunteer to “Share the Harvest” by donating a portion of the day’s sales to our Farm Share Program.” The Skinny Pancake is participating in both Burlington & Montpelier….all you have to do is use your consumer power and eat out this evening. For a full list of participating venues, visit www.nofavt.org.


Need another reason to come to the ‘Cake tonight? Check out our food specials this week…

The Pizza Pizza Crepe (Burlington): House made Marinara with Local Tomatoes, Maplebrook Farm Mozzarella & Pepperoni from Vermont Smoke ‘n Cure or Local Green Peppers all wrapped in a Gleason’s Grain Crepe Shell…$7.75

The Foreignvore’s Dilemma
(Montpelier):***100% local***Cidered Butternut Squash with Screaming Ridge Swiss Chard, Caramelized Onions and Grafton Smoked Cheddar on a Gleason’s Grain Crepe Shell….$10.00

What’s with this photo? This Michael Tonn image was used in last week’s Seven Days article, The Foreignvore Challenge. It was a great read, check it out for yourself: www.7dvt.com/2009foreignvore-challenge


And now, an anecdote from the procrastinator in us all…
From Crackers to Crepes:

The Charles H. Cross & Son Bakery was part of the Montpelier community for 151 years.  In the Very spot that we now sling crepes, The Cross bakery promoted its famous “Montpelier Crackers” and “Betsy Ross Bread.”  Cross crackers were quite frequently delivered in “cracker barrels”, each containing about 1,200 Cross crackers.  The Cracker barrel was considered the “water cooler” of its time as it often became a popular gathering spot amongst village markets and groceries.

Check out the Montpelier Framers market on Saturdays at 10 am for guided walking tours of downtown Montpelier, or the Montpelier Alive website at www.mdca.org for more info.


Music at the Skinny Pancake this week:

Thursday, 10.01.09
D Davis & Kevin Greenblott
(folk double bill)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/dsdavismusic

***Please note: this show will begin at 8 pm as will most of our Thursday music this fall, winter & spring.

My goodness, D Davis is talented…you may have caught him this past summer as the Skinny Pancake Musician in Residence. He has also been leading the charge in an electrically-charged “Red Hot Juba.” D writes: “I currently perform with Red Hot Juba, The Dixie Red Delights, Mia Adams, The Book-em Blues Band, The On The Rise Session Band, and as a solo instrumentalist/classical-guitarist and singer-songwriter.” Catch D’s  acoustic set at the Skinny Pancake in Burlington TONIGHT. For a preview listen at www.myspace.com/dsdavismusic.

Kevin Greenblott has also performed before at the SP with his wife…the ability to play music with a spouse must be wonderful! Kevin writes: ”I love the discipline of communicating through words the essence and subtlety of inspiration, growth, emotion, or epiphany. My other heroes, music and otherwise, are Steve Forbet, Dar Williams, Victor Frankl, Nelson Mandela, Herman Hesse and Parmahansa Yogananda. I’m a Vermonter and I don’t see that changing. Still, I love the quote “Wanna make God Laugh tell him what you’re doing tomorrow.” To preview his work, visit Kevin at www.Kevgreenblottmusic.com.

Friday, 10.02.09
Joshua Panda & Sarah Blacker
(folk double bill…again!!!)
*****CD RELEASE PARTY!!!!******
***$5 suggested donation
www.sarahblacker.com
joshuapanda.com/

The Skinny Pancake is thrilled to host this rising star’s CD release party…Sarah Blacker brings her full band to the Skinny Pancake in celebration of their new CD release The Only Way Out is Through. Obscurely folkish, innately jazzish, all talent singer-songwriter…check her out www.sarahblacker.com

Described as “The perfect blend of Joni Mitchell and Ella Fitzgerald”, Sarah is a classically trained vocalist from the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Sarah combines her signature voice with original, organic, guitar picking to deliver a diverse range of music that goes beyond the genre of singer songwriter. If you like notes that swoop, things that are jazzy, warm and round vibrato, raspy subtlety, accompanied by a fast strumming, staccato style guitar in many alternate tunings, then Sarah Blacker is the woman to see.

Also of note: local phenom Joshua Panda will be warming up the crowds for Sarah at 9 pm. Sarah’s set will go from 10-11:30.

“A Shining Light in the Local Music Scene. Sarah Blacker isn’t just another girl with a guitar. She’s got enough music knowledge and experience to back her up, so don’t take her lightly.”~ Kelly Cardoza, southcoast247.com

“Sarah Blacker is a bright light. Her performance is a wonderful combination of her varied musical talents and brilliant personality. She invites the audience in and treats them to an intimate musical connection.” – Anna Maria Tocci, Owner/Booking North Star Music Café

Saturday, 10.03.09
Skellig
(celtic/world)
***$5 suggested donation
www.skelligmusic.com/

Skellig performs music from Ireland, Brittany, Scandinavia and beyond. Members Rachel Clark and Bob DeMarco of the band Wind that Shakes the Barley join John Drury, a veteran of the Quebecois and New England folk scene. Listen as they blend their talents to deliver traditional music with a rich and tantalizing flavor skelligmusic.com/ and join us Saturday Oct 3rd at the Burlington Skinny Pancake.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 10.08.09
Lady Lioness & Alex Greiner
(avant-gaurd folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/alexgreiner
www.myspace.com/mysweetladylioness

Friday, 10.09.09
Tumbledown House
(saloon jazz)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/tumbledownhousemusic

Saturday, 10.10.09
Paul Cataldo & The Moonlight Serenaders
(folk singer/songwriter)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/paulcataldo

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The Skinny 09.23.09 through 09.29.09

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Hey folks,

well, it’s hard to believe it has been two years now, but we’re proud to announce…

~~Main Street Landing Presents~~
Burlington Green Drinks Two Year Anniversary Celebration!!!

From its humble beginnings in the fall of 2007 through its ever prouder heights, Burlington Green Drinks has had a great run of meet-ups and monthly sponsors…we’re thrilled to welcome this month’s non-profit sponsor, Smart Growth Vermont to this prestigious & ever growing list!!! Here’s the details:

Once again this month, we will have a full 100 drinks available to you at no cost from 5:30 to 7:30 on Tuesday, September 29th in the Main Street Landing’s Lake Lobby. There will be two types of cold, crisp Wolaver’s Organic Ales on tap as well as wine, non-alcoholic drinks & free food available.

Did someone say “Free food?” YUP! The Skinny Pancake will have our regular spread of chips & dips out for your enjoyment. Back by popular demand, Bite Me Pizza will be delivering a half dozen of their wild organic pizza combinations…also 100% FREE to you!!! All you need to do is show up between 5:30 & 7:30 next Tuesday, September 29th. Oh, and bring your friends!!!

Now, onto our non-profit sponsor of the month:
Smart Growth Vermont (www.smartgrowthvermont.org/).

From their website: Smart Growth Vermont is a state-wide 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to forging innovative solutions to the challenges facing Vermont.  We work with local officials, developers, non-profit organizations, political leaders and businesses to understand the factors that are changing our state, and to develop creative land use and development policies to increase our prosperity and protect Vermont’s distinctive landscape.

At Smart Growth Vermont, we believe that for Vermont to grow and thrive we need to carefully integrate growth, environmental protection and economic opportunities into our local planning framework.  This will require the participation of citizens, local and state officials, developers, business leaders and non-profit organizations.  Our future depends on careful analysis, dialogue, cooperation and leadership.

A Smart Growth Vermont Fun Fact: “The size of the average home has increased 55% while the size of the average family has decreased 13% since 1970 (Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI), Building the Case for Energy Smart Growth, July, 2005).”

As always, we are uniquely grateful to our Host Sponsor–The Main Street Landing Company–for generously sharing their wonderful space with us. You can rent their great spaces too…start by visiting www.mainstreetlanding.com.

We would also like to thank our sustaining sponsors:

Wolaver’s Organic Ales (www.ottercreekbrewing.com/wolavers.html):  Pssst: next time you head out for a pint or buy a six pack…show your appreciation for their ongoing generosity and choose Wolaver’s!!!

Seven Days Newspaper, Vermont’s Independent Voice (www.7dvt.com)

The Lake Champlain Chamber of Commerce (www.vermont.org/)


Skinny Pancake Food Specials…
***100% LOCAL FOR THE LOCALVORE CHALLENGE!!!***

The Simple Sautée (Burlington): Sautéed local sweet corn, onions, and bell peppers & beets, sprinkled with shredded Cabot cheddar & wrapped in a Gleason’s Grain whole wheat crepe…$7.50. Localvore Carnivore? Add any of the following meats: ham, sausage, chicken, beef, bacon…ALL LOCAL!!!

Pete’s Pumpkin Crepe (Montpelier): Spiced Pete’s Greens Pumpkin Puree, Champlain Orchard Apples, Bee Haven Honey, Vt Chevre in a Gleason’s Whole wheat crepe. $10.00

What’s with the photo? Take a closer look at those peculiar kayaks!!!


Harvest Season Events:

Are you enjoying the harvest season? Surrounded by a cornucopia of local fruits & veggies last night including exotic local foods (is that an oxymoron?) like Vine Cherries & Tomatias, it occurred to me that we are just about at that peak time in Vermont produce…so make sure you take advantage of it while it lasts!!!

In keeping with the theme of “harvest,” there are a bunch of related events this time of year…making content for “The Skinny” easy to come by…of course, the slower days of late fall & winter are around the corner, so I’m trying to bone up on the self-stylin’ commentary again, have you noticed? In the meantime, here’s another great list of activities in the next week:

First, in keeping with the theme of Green Drinks…
SIPtemberfest, Mad River Glen
~~Saturday, September 26th~~

This Saturday, the Skinny festival crew will be serving up crepes along side Vermont’s top breweries at Mad River Glen’s 2nd Annual SIPtemberfest. Come join us in the Mad River Valley Saturday September 26th from 11 am to 5 pm for an afternoon of food, foliage chair lift rides, and of course–BEER–a plethora of local micro-brews on hand for your tasting pleasure. Try pairing our Green Mountain crepe (Champlain Orchard Apples and Cabot Cheddar) with the Alchemist’s Harvest Ale. Or how about a Cheesy Pesto crepe alongside a Long Trail Imperial Porter–yum!  Over seven brewers and over 30 crepes varieties to try at SIPtemberfest. For more information, visit http://siptemberfest.wordpress.com. and we look forward to seeing you there!

Next, hopping over to our state capital…
Montpelier Art Walk
~~Friday September 25th from 4 pm to 8 pm~~

Montpelier’s art venues will be hosting a Fall Foliage Art Walk this Friday. Art Walk is a self-guided tour starting at any of the twenty plus participating venues. Visit www.montpelieralive.org/art_of_action for more details on each venue, a list of artists, and other art projects downtown.

Featured at The Skinny Pancake for Art Walk (attached a photo) is the exhibit Zorn/Bissex Works. Local artists Sandy Bissex & Arthur Zorn meld mediums to create synergistic compelling forms.
Bissex photographs Zorn’s abstract impressionist paintings & creatively incorporates the images into her sumi brushwork collage.

Along with an opening reception for Sandy & Arthur, the SP will have a spread of “Jimmeny Crepeties” (crepe bites) and live jazz by Shane Hardiman & Anthony Santor from 5 pm to 7 pm. If the weather is nice, the music will be held on the patio and sent to waft through the center of the city.

Now, dropping down to Southern Vermont…
The Second Annual Vermont Life Wine & Harvest Festival
~~September 25th-27th in the Mount Snow Valley~~

This special Vermont Life event features “a weekend showcase for Vermont wines, Vermont specialty foods and artisans of all types celebrating the rich uniqueness, quality and ingenuity of Vermont producers. Set in the backdrop of our world renowned Vermont fall foliage; attendees will discover, savor and enjoy Vermont vintners, small specialty food producers, painters, publishers, cheese makers, potters, jewelers, chefs, photographers and farmers.” For more information, visit, http://www.thevermontfestival.com/

Finally, a Vermont-wide fundraiser for NOFA-VT
Share the Harvest
~~Thursday, October 1st, EVERYWHERE YOU WANT TO BE!!!~~

Share The Harvest is a NOFA-VT fundraiser held on the first Thursday of October. Participating restaurants pledge between 5-15% of their sales on the day of the event to benefit our Vermont Farm Share members. A full list of participating restaurants, including the Skinny Pancake, can be found here: www.nofavt.org/annual-events/share-the-harvest.

From their website: NOFA-VT is looking forward to the fifteenth annual Share the Harvest fundraiser for limited-income Vermonters on October 1, 2009.  This event raises funds for NOFA Vermont’s Farm Share Program. Since 1994, the Vermont Farm Share Program has made locally grown vegetables and fruits more accessible to limited-income individuals and families by helping to purchase “shares” in Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms, providing fresh produce to eligible individuals and supporting local farms.


Music this week at the ‘Cake

This week’s selection features one fresh face and two familiar acts to our scene. All three are great fits for our acoustic/folk atmosphere. We also have a number of exciting acts in the pipeline for October which you can see at www.skinnypancake.com/proddir/prod/281/178. One exciting show just outside our calendar postings to keep in mind: Brown Bird on 10.24.09, www.myspace.com/brownbird . Now, onto this week’s listings…

Thursday, 09.24.09
Phineas Gage

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/phineasgageproject

A lovely acoustic trio from the Mad River Valley, Phineas Gage, joins us at the Skinny Pancake, TONIGHT Thursday September 24th. Visit the link above…I just did and it sounds great!!! In fact, I’ll be there later tonight…come say, “hi!”

Phineas’ guitar player James Kinne performed solo at the Cake a few weeks back. Boasting quite the musical curriculum vitae, James Kinne www.jameskinne.com/ joins his musical cohorts Phineas Gage phineasgagevt.blogspot.com/ for a lively night of  acoustic originals and covers for happy brains – some call it “folkgospel grassicana.” The band just calls it fun.

Friday, 09.25.09
The Medicinals

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/themedicinals
Always a warm and wonderful scene when the Medicinals come through, we’re so happy to welcome the return of this now classic Skinny Pancake performance!!!

From their website: With a repertoire ranging from traditional bluegrass and newgrass to gospel and folk, The Medicinals deliver a hard-driving & soulful acoustic sound that has been well received by audiences in the short time since their inception.

Saturday, 09.26.09
Andrew Parker-Renga & Zach duPont

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/aprmusic
www.myspace.com/zackdupont

Here’s another familiar combo…two local singer-songwriters working hard to hone their craft…

Andrew Parker-Renga is well known about town as a singer/songwriter as well as the former talent buyer/booking agent for the Parima acoustic music series. Friday night he joins forces with local talent Zach DuPont for a dynamic set of indie, rock, folk, new genera yet-to-be categorized music.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 10.01.09
D Davis & Kevin Greenblott
(folk double bill)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/dsdavismusic

Friday, 10.02.09
Joshua Panda & Sarah Blacker
(folk double bill…again!!!)
***$5 suggested donation
www.sarahblacker.com
joshuapanda.com/

Saturday, 10.03.09
Skellig
(celtic/world)
***$5 suggested donation
www.skelligmusic.com/

The Skinny 09.14.09 through 09.20.09

Tuesday, September 22nd, 2009

Hey folks,

another week, another list of great activities to do around VT. Please note, the following four events are NOT listed in chronological order…

First, a plug for a fundraiser here at the Skinny Pancake in support of the Green Mountain Club:

The Skinny Pancake will be donating 10% of ALL proceeds from BOTH our Burlington & Montpelier locations to the Green Mountain Club this Tuesday, September 22nd. If you enjoy our food, atmosphere or company, please consider visiting one of our locations on Tuesday to help raise these funds to support the great work GMC does to maintain our state’s trail systems & shelters. Want to know more about the GMC? Just go for a hike in Vermont (or visit them at www.greenmountainclub.org). And then come eat at the Skinny Pancake this coming Tuesday, September 22nd!!!


The Montpelier Downtown Music Festival:

This Saturday September 19, 2009 downtown Montpelier comes alive when The Montpelier Downtown Music Festival begins at 3:00pm. The event will commence with family-friendly fare sponsored by The City of Montpelier, featuring clowns, street performance, puppetry and more, as well as performance art from central Vermont teens and a non-amplified busker style set from Montpelier based purveyors of invasive-acoustic music, Didymo. At 5:00pm, Julio’s Cantina and The Three Penny Taproom will open their beverage gardens, with Julio’s serving up their famous margaritas and other creative cocktail fare.


Le Tour De Farm:
Sunday, September 20th 2009

This event looks incredible…and I, for one, am planning to do it!!!

From the organizers: “Last year’s Tour de Farms proved so popular that organizers have scheduled another for Sunday, September 20, 2009. The Coalition, Rural Vermont, and ACoRN will again offer three routes (10, 25, and 30 miles) that depart from and return to Shoreham. Bicyclists will enjoy a variety of food samples from farms located along the routes. In 2008, samples included bread, cheese, chili, yogurt, cider, apples, and quiche. There will be some additions this year, including food and a celebration at the finish as riders arrive back in Shoreham.

More information and registration details can be found at www.ruralvermont.org


This week’s specials at the Skinny Pancake:

The Gord Man (Burlington): ***100% local***Mixed Local Squash & Blue Pumpkin from the Intervale’s Gord Man, Duclos & Thompson Farm bacon, local onions, mixed with Vermont Herb & Salad fresh herbs and Vermont Butter & Cheese Creme Fraiche.  Topped with a Salsa Verde of fresh local herbs and shallots. Wrapped in a Gleason’s whole grain crepe shell. $9.75

Green Mountain Meatloaf
(Montpelier):***100% local***VT Grown Beef and Pork Meatloaf with Dog River Farm Blue Potatoes, Petes Brussles sprouts and Whole Grain Mustard Creme fraiche wrapped in a Nitty Gritty Grain Company Savory Crepe shell…$10.00.


The 31st Annual Shelburne Farms Harvest Festival
~~With Energy Fair by Green Mountain Power~~

Saturday, SEPTEMBER 19th 10:00 am – 4:00 pmFee: $8/adult; $5/child; Free to members & children <3

The Skinny Pancake is proud to be vending at this special annual event for the second year…

From the organizers: Celebrate the autumn traditions of Vermont’s farms and forests with musical entertainment (schedule), hay rides, demonstrations, farm-fresh food from Shelburne Farms and neighboring farmers, antique farm machinery and farm animals. And Green Mountain Power Energy Fair is joining us again with demonstrations and exhibits! Fun for the whole family. Want to volunteer? call 985-8686. Please no pets.

For more information, visit Shelburne Farms online at www.shelburnefarms.org/


MUSIC THIS WEEK AT THE SKINNY PANCAKE:

Thursday, 09.17.09
Poor Howard Stith (
folk)
***$5 suggested donation

Poor Howard Stith’s “12-string guitar has the solid, propulsive groove of a steady-moving freight train; and he has the uncanny way of singing classic blues tunes as if their hard-luck stories were happening today.  In his care, old songs never seem old, but timeless, personal, pulsing with knowable human emotions.  His own songs nestle beside them as if they grew up together.”

Scott Alarik, Principal folk music writer of the “Boston Globe” described Poor Howard “…His Droll patter, outrageous jokes, tall tales, and bald-faced lies felt as if they grew from the same rich folk soil that the songs did. Somehow, he delivers it all – ancient blues, modern ballad, and wild-eyed pun – in a way that makes you think you’re just sitting around his kitchen table, passing a jug and whiling away an easy Saturday night.”

Endorsements from the critics of the industry…that’s a good sign in my book…

Friday, 09.18.09
Folk By Association
(female folk duo)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/folkbyassociation

Folk By Association is a professional crew…they’ve toured consistently for a decade or more now. We’re very grateful that they should continue to return to the Skinny Pancake when they come through VT. Quality folk music here…check it out for yourselves.

About the band: Folk By Association is the duo of Karen Krajacic and Jill Cowen, two singer/songwriter/ multi-instrumentalists who have truly become a grassroots phenomenon. They share eight years, two CDs, twenty-three states, hundreds of performances, and an infinite resolve to carve for themselves a career path that lies just outside of the commercial mainstream- all the while operating completely independently of any record label or outside management. Traveling almost constantly, they’ve played everything from intimate house concerts to large festivals, showcasing their top-notch vocal harmonies and organic blend of guitar and mandolin. Their sound is an eclectic blend of influences (folk, rock, bluegrass, jazz, world) combined with poetically penned lyrics, resulting in a uniquely inspiring and energetic expansion of contemporary acoustic music. Recently the duo has begun producing and booking regional events in an effort to bring other high-quality artists to their audience’s attention. They collaborate with Moon Dancer Winery in Wrightsville, PA to hold an annual Folk Festival, have organized a singer/songwriter series with Orpha’s Coffeeshop in Skillman, NJ, another with Fergie’s Pub in Philadelphia, PA, and hosted a recurring “Lilith Night” at the Moose in Doylestown, PA.

Saturday, 09.19.09
Lizzie Patch
(progressive/indie)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/lizzypitch

Lizzy Pitch hits the Skinny Pancake in Burlington on Sept 19th as a part of her Northeast tour. Progressive and innovative songs with a jazzy-edgy vocal style that will make you think and move. In 2007 Lizzy’s debut album ‘Drawing Triangles’ won Ithaca, NY’s Jimmy Award for best female vocal performance and also received an honorable mention as best solo album of the year. Lizzy’s new album ‘Lunatic Fringe’ was released on March 25th, 2009. Lunatic Fringe features more studio production, Lizzy’s first recordings on the piano and guest musicians from all over the US. Growing up, Lizzy spent most of her time hanging around music shops on Cape Cod and surrounding herself with every kind of music and musician she could find. Opening for the Boston Pops with the world percussion ensemble ‘Explicit Noise’ introduced Lizzy to the enchanting world of professional music at the age of twelve. She went on to study jazz and classical composition at Providence College in Rhode Island before heading to Ithaca New York where she recorded and released her debut album ‘Drawing Triangles’. In Ithaca she blossomed into a full-time artist and In May of 2008 Lizzy hit the road permanently. She continues to tour constantly throughout the Northeast, Southeast and Midwest.

Check out this one woman band www.myspace.com/lizzypitch and join Lizzy Pitch at the Skinny Pancake in Burlington on Sept 19th.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 09.24.09
Phineas Gage

***$5 suggested donation
www.jameskinne.com/

Friday, 09.25.09
The Medicinals

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/themedicinals

Saturday, 09.26.09
Andrew Parker-Renga & Zach duPont

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/aprmusic
www.myspace.com/zackdupont

The Skinny 8.20.09 through 8.26.09

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Howdy ‘Cake-Eaters,

Rumor has it that while I was gone on vacation, a mischievous employee broke into our listserv to send out some flattering malarkey about one “Benjy Adler.” I, Benjy Pancake, do not know said individual. What is poignantly clear, however, is that Head Chef Tim Collins & our two impressive GM’s—Heather Chadwick in Burlington, Jeremy Silansky in Montpelier—are worthy of complement for how thoroughly they’ve kept the monkey of my back while I tromped through the mountains of Northern California. As for the author of that “Benjy Adler” caracature, she was appropriately scolded for being “too nice.” Please rest assured that the password has been changed & your email addresses are safe with us.


Now, on to more pressing news…

With the height of our local foods coming to fruit each September, several Localvore organizations put forth their annual “Eat Local Challenge. In the Mad River Valley, the challenge is as follows:

  • When: September 13 to 19, 2008
  • What: Eat locally grown and produced foods for a meal, a day, or for the entire week – you decide what is a challenge for you.
  • Exceptions: Marco Polo Rules apply (salt and spices that sailors could carry in their pockets for 6 months while at sea)
  • Wild Cards: Choose from 0 to 5 wilds cards for foods that you will eat during the challenge that are not local.

Want to participate, register with the Mad River Localvores at www.vermontlocalvore.org/challenge/.


Here at the SP, we’ve got two challenges for ourselves!

  1. Just like last year, we will be conducting an audit of our food costs. Last year, we found that 54.75% of the money we spent on raw produce and value added products was spent back into the local community. We have made a number of significant changes to our menu over the past year towards increasing this percentage, including permanent additions of multiple local meats, thus we are anxiously awaiting these results!
  2. We hereby commit to providing localvores with a food special each week in September that is 100% local (allowing for Marco Polo rules as described above). While we do have a few products on our permanent menu that are 100% local, we want to make sure folks taking the localvore challenge this September have some fresh and fantastic options when you come to the Skinny Pancake.

Food specials this week:

The Spicy Local (Montpelier): ***100% Local*** Farm fresh Tomatillos, Sweet Corn, Cilantro, & Jalapenos mixed with Misty Knoll Chicken and Sprinkled with Cabot cheddar.  Served in a Butterworks Farm Cornmeal Crepe!  $9.00
The Tapenadtastic (Burlington): A Vegetarian Delight!  Roasted Pitchfork Farm Heirloom Eggplant, Calamata Olives, Capers, Tomatoes, Fresh Herbs served with Deep Fried Crepe Chips and a “Skinny” Side Salad.  $8.50

Ladies and Gentlemen, you may want to take a seat or grab the nearest supportive rail…because we’re about to announce the overwhelmingly anticipated monthly Drop-n-Draw Sweepstakes Winner for Montpelier….

Claire Fitts of Butterfly Bakery
Hey Claire, you’ve just won a $20.00 Gift Certificate to the Skinny Pancake…
So come on down!!!


Claire is the owner of Butterfly Bakery of Vermont in downtown Montpelier. Using only natural, wholesome organic ingredients, Claire serves up delicious sweet goodness in the form of cookies, truffles, granola and the signature Nutcase Chocolate Spread. Visit Claire’s bakery at 87 Barre Street in Montpelier and online at https://butterflybakeryvt.com.


Music this week at the Skinny Pancake:

Thursday, 08.20.09
James Kinne (Original Acoustic)
***$5 suggested donation
www.jameskinne.com/

James Kinne is a multi-instrumentalist, singer songwriter, and producer based in central VT. He has played in the bands Angry Salad, Chasing Gray, Nothing About Grover, and Dreary Lane.

He was the founding member / songwriter of the band Chasing Gray, which won Spin Magazine’s “Best Unsigned Band” award in the alternative category. He was also voted top 5 in the Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s “Troubadour Songwrtier” competition in 2002.

He has toured with the likes of: Live, The Verve Pipe, Counting Crows, The Samples, Violent Femmes, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, Run DMC, The Barenaked Ladies, Jonatha Brooke, Soul Coughing, Guster, 10,000 Maniacs, and They Might Be Giants, among many others.

James is finishing up work on his third Solo CD entitled “In the Absense of”, as well as playing in local favorites Phineas Gage and Dreary Lane.

Check him out www.jameskinne.com/ and come out TONIGHT, Thursday 9-11p.m. See you there!

Fri 08.21.09
Andrew Parker-Renga & Zach DuPont (Indie/Folk)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/aprmusic
www.myspace.com/zackdupont

Andrew Parker-Renga (“APR”) and Zack duPont are two stalwarts in the Burlington music scene….folks, these are the two of the guys who make our little city shine as an independent music scene.

Andrew Parker-Renga is well known about town as a singer/songwriter as well as the former talent buyer/booking agent for the Parima acoustic music series. Zack duPont can be found playing solo or with one of his groups, OINDSOGNSGNJFNKJFGN

Listen for yourself www.myspace.com/aprmusicwww.myspace.com/zackdupont, then come down to the waterfront to hear them both live.

Saturday, 08.22.09
The Grass Gypsys (Americana/Roots/World)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/thegrassgypsys

An independent, acoustic fusion band from Boston with a signature sound fueled by the power of two. Husband & wife musical duo, Justin and Colleen Kleya, blend styles from American Roots music: Jazz, Blues, Rock n’ Roll, Folk, R&B & World into their catalog of original music and cover songs. They have been compared to Tuck & Patti, Nora Jones, & Fleetwood Mac. Colleen’s rich and charismatic vocals and Justin’s expressive, finger-style guitar playing combine to create a sound that is fresh and entertaining for all ages.

The Grass Gypsys have been described as “…a joy to witness…” “…soul and serenity…” and “…consummate musicians.”

Lend an ear to their music on Myspace http://www.myspace.com/thegrassgypsys and then join us all on Saturday August 22nd from 9:30-11:30p.m.


In the pipeline…

Thursday, 08.27.09
Nicole Erin Carey & the Toy Soldiers
(folk/americana)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/nicoleerincarey

Friday, 08.28.09
May Fly & The Stripmall Ballads
(Old Timey/Bluegrass)
***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/mayflygirls

Saturday, 08.29.09
Call Kettle Black
Days Weight

***$5 suggested donation
www.myspace.com/patrickjmcdermott