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SUMMARY:Dave Munsick
DESCRIPTION:Dave writes and sings of a west that many miss; a west of endless emotional landscapes unbroken by borders between people\, times and places. These are stories and songs that go down smooth and stay with you awhile. \nBesides songs\, Dave writes and tells stories that resonate the adventures that his music has taken him on. He has produced 7 CDs of original music\, and written and recorded themes for historical documentaries as well as compositions for government\, commercial and private sectors. He also develops educational learning modules that immerse students in the pivotal themes of western history. \nDave is a performer\, playing solo as well as with his bands. He has opened for or played fiddle\, piano\, and guitar for artists including Chris LeDoux\, Lyle Lovett and Ian Tyson. \n“Dave Munsick is a damned fine fiddle player!” – Ian Tyson \nHe gives educational workshops\, arranges songs for his concerts and dances\, and has had his music played on television as well as U.S. and European radio stations. His music has been reviewed in Western Horseman\, Rope Burns\, Eclectic Horseman\, and Cowboy magazines.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/dave-munsick/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240107T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240107T160000
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CREATED:20231018T165556Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231018T165556Z
UID:3311-1704636000-1704643200@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Dave Munsick
DESCRIPTION:Dave writes and sings of a west that many miss; a west of endless emotional landscapes unbroken by borders between people\, times and places. These are stories and songs that go down smooth and stay with you awhile. \nBesides songs\, Dave writes and tells stories that resonate the adventures that his music has taken him on. He has produced 7 CDs of original music\, and written and recorded themes for historical documentaries as well as compositions for government\, commercial and private sectors. He also develops educational learning modules that immerse students in the pivotal themes of western history. \nDave is a performer\, playing solo as well as with his bands. He has opened for or played fiddle\, piano\, and guitar for artists including Chris LeDoux\, Lyle Lovett and Ian Tyson. \n“Dave Munsick is a damned fine fiddle player!” – Ian Tyson \nHe gives educational workshops\, arranges songs for his concerts and dances\, and has had his music played on television as well as U.S. and European radio stations. His music has been reviewed in Western Horseman\, Rope Burns\, Eclectic Horseman\, and Cowboy magazines.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/dave-munsick-2/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240113T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240113T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T065950
CREATED:20231023T211258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T041202Z
UID:3371-1705154400-1705161600@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Sugar Thieves
DESCRIPTION:The Sugar Thieves have been winning fans over world wide with their high energy\, soulful live shows since 2006. Over the years they have honed there brand of American roots music\, creating a sound that is all their own. Moving between blues\, country\, folk\, gospel\, rock and roll\, and elements of jazz\, freely they honor the tradition that makes American music so great. From smokey dive bars\, to big festival stages\, this band has what it takes to move the people. \nThe Sugar Thieves call Phoenix Arizona home\, but over the past eight years they have made their presence known all over the US\, Mexico\, and Europe. The Sugar Thieves have shared a bill with the likes of Taj Mahal\, B.B. King\, Willie Nelson\, The Flaming Lips\, The Blues Brothers\, Lucinda Williams\, Robert Cray\, and more. They’ve recorded and produced five albums\, each containing a variety of original music\, and old songs reinvented. Also\, their rendition of “Santa Baby” was featured on Putamayo’s Acoustic Christmas Album in 2013. \nThe Sugar Thieves\nIn trying to describe The Sugar Thieves’ sound\, it only makes sense to call it good old American roots music. American music has always been a melting pot of styles including blues\, jazz\, country\, folk\, gospel\, and rock and roll. All of these genres describe sounds that move us\, and The Sugar Thieves blend all of these influences to create a sound that moves audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Their goal is to share their passion for great songs with the audience by exhibiting high energy showmanship and raw emotion with every performance. Firmly rooted in the blues\, the Sugar Thieves have a love for all things Americana. On any given night the band will mix original songs with American covers spanning the last 120 years. \nThe Sugar Thieves started as a Duo in 2006\, consisting of Meridith Moore’s deep and colorful vocals\, and Mikel Lander’s gritty and gutsy guitar picking style\, and vocal approach. Today they are backed by the most talented rhythm section west of the Mississippi. \nTodd Chuba on drums boasts a thirty year career in music\, and has shared a stage with the likes of Glen Campbell\, and David Grisman. He is a wall of sound behind the kit\, and embraces perfection in his approach to each and every tune. Shea Marshall\, on plenty of instruments including keys\, sax\, harmonica\, and even railroad spikes\, has been with The Sugar Thieves since their very first concert. He is well known for his uniquely universal and ecumenical approach to instruments and styles. Jeff Naylor on upright and electric balls is a force to reckon with. His expressive showmanship and hard playing captures any audience. He also compliments the band with backup vocals. Together\, The Sugar Thieves are an uplifting\, and unforgettable musical experience.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/sugar-thieves/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240114T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240114T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T065950
CREATED:20231023T211500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231113T041127Z
UID:3373-1705240800-1705248000@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Sugar Thieves
DESCRIPTION:The Sugar Thieves have been winning fans over world wide with their high energy\, soulful live shows since 2006. Over the years they have honed there brand of American roots music\, creating a sound that is all their own. Moving between blues\, country\, folk\, gospel\, rock and roll\, and elements of jazz\, freely they honor the tradition that makes American music so great. From smokey dive bars\, to big festival stages\, this band has what it takes to move the people. \nThe Sugar Thieves call Phoenix Arizona home\, but over the past eight years they have made their presence known all over the US\, Mexico\, and Europe. The Sugar Thieves have shared a bill with the likes of Taj Mahal\, B.B. King\, Willie Nelson\, The Flaming Lips\, The Blues Brothers\, Lucinda Williams\, Robert Cray\, and more. They’ve recorded and produced five albums\, each containing a variety of original music\, and old songs reinvented. Also\, their rendition of “Santa Baby” was featured on Putamayo’s Acoustic Christmas Album in 2013. \nThe Sugar Thieves\nIn trying to describe The Sugar Thieves’ sound\, it only makes sense to call it good old American roots music. American music has always been a melting pot of styles including blues\, jazz\, country\, folk\, gospel\, and rock and roll. All of these genres describe sounds that move us\, and The Sugar Thieves blend all of these influences to create a sound that moves audiences of all ages and backgrounds. Their goal is to share their passion for great songs with the audience by exhibiting high energy showmanship and raw emotion with every performance. Firmly rooted in the blues\, the Sugar Thieves have a love for all things Americana. On any given night the band will mix original songs with American covers spanning the last 120 years. \nThe Sugar Thieves started as a Duo in 2006\, consisting of Meridith Moore’s deep and colorful vocals\, and Mikel Lander’s gritty and gutsy guitar picking style\, and vocal approach. Today they are backed by the most talented rhythm section west of the Mississippi. \nTodd Chuba on drums boasts a thirty year career in music\, and has shared a stage with the likes of Glen Campbell\, and David Grisman. He is a wall of sound behind the kit\, and embraces perfection in his approach to each and every tune. Shea Marshall\, on plenty of instruments including keys\, sax\, harmonica\, and even railroad spikes\, has been with The Sugar Thieves since their very first concert. He is well known for his uniquely universal and ecumenical approach to instruments and styles. Jeff Naylor on upright and electric balls is a force to reckon with. His expressive showmanship and hard playing captures any audience. He also compliments the band with backup vocals. Together\, The Sugar Thieves are an uplifting\, and unforgettable musical experience.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/sugar-thieves-2/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240120T140000
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CREATED:20230904T194702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T194851Z
UID:2851-1705759200-1705766400@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Belinda Gail
DESCRIPTION:Belinda Gail\, “America’s Western Sweetheart\,” was raised on ranches in Nevada’s Carson Valley and in the California Sierra Nevada foothills near Sequoia National Park. Her rich ranching heritage and love of the West runs deep in her music and evoke the character of the people\, as well as the beauty\, majesty\, and deep connection to the land that only those who have lived the ranch life can truly capture. Ranching and the ‘cowboy life’ are very much part of the essence of this dynamic Western Performer. \n  \nBelinda is honored and humbled to not only be counted among the top female Western Music performers of this era\, but she was recently listed as one of the top 50 Country and Western Entertainers of all time by American Cowboy Magazine in their collector edition entitled “Legends”. She has committed her full-time effort to this music for nearly two decades and crisscrosses this country taking her special brand of Western Music to the masses. \n  \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m.  Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/belinda-gail-3/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Belinda-Gail-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240121T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240121T160000
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CREATED:20230904T195220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231015T191122Z
UID:2856-1705845600-1705852800@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Belinda Gail
DESCRIPTION:Belinda Gail\, “America’s Western Sweetheart\,” was raised on ranches in Nevada’s Carson Valley and in the California Sierra Nevada foothills near Sequoia National Park. Her rich ranching heritage and love of the West runs deep in her music and evoke the character of the people\, as well as the beauty\, majesty\, and deep connection to the land that only those who have lived the ranch life can truly capture. Ranching and the ‘cowboy life’ are very much part of the essence of this dynamic Western Performer. \n  \nBelinda is honored and humbled to not only be counted among the top female Western Music performers of this era\, but she was recently listed as one of the top 50 Country and Western Entertainers of all time by American Cowboy Magazine in their collector edition entitled “Legends”. She has committed her full-time effort to this music for nearly two decades and crisscrosses this country taking her special brand of Western Music to the masses. \n  \nDoors open at 1 p.m.\, performances begin at 2:00 p.m.  Reservations are preferred; however\, walk-ins will be seated if space permits.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/belinda-gail-4/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Belinda-Gail-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240127T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240127T160000
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CREATED:20230904T195512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T195512Z
UID:2860-1706364000-1706371200@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Old Pueblo Bluegrass Band
DESCRIPTION:The Old Pueblo Bluegrass Band has been delighting audiences with high-energy bluegrass music for five years. Bandleader Reid Griffin\, on guitar and vocals\, is a Tucson native. He has performed throughout the Southwest since the 1980s and toured Europe with his band “Griffin Brothers”. Steve Reed\, on electric and upright bass and vocals\, majored in music at Pima College\, then made a long musical journey from classical to jazz and onward to bluegrass. Bob Frankot\, on fiddle\, has been steeped in bluegrass all his life and has played with the popular California bluegrass band “Hot Off the Press” through the 1980s before coming to the Old Pueblo.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/old-pueblo-bluegrass-band-5/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/old-pueblo-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240128T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20240128T160000
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CREATED:20230904T195642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T195642Z
UID:2864-1706450400-1706457600@arizonafolklore.com
SUMMARY:Old Pueblo Bluegrass Band
DESCRIPTION:The Old Pueblo Bluegrass Band has been delighting audiences with high-energy bluegrass music for five years. Bandleader Reid Griffin\, on guitar and vocals\, is a Tucson native. He has performed throughout the Southwest since the 1980s and toured Europe with his band “Griffin Brothers”. Steve Reed\, on electric and upright bass and vocals\, majored in music at Pima College\, then made a long musical journey from classical to jazz and onward to bluegrass. Bob Frankot\, on fiddle\, has been steeped in bluegrass all his life and has played with the popular California bluegrass band “Hot Off the Press” through the 1980s before coming to the Old Pueblo.
URL:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/event/old-pueblo-bluegrass-band-6/
LOCATION:Arizona Folklore Preserve\, 56 E. Folklore Trail\, Hereford\, AZ\, 85615\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://arizonafolklore.com/reservation/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/old-pueblo-500.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="AFP Reservations":MAILTO:reservations@arizonafolklore.com
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