The Medicine Show features Gypsy Dave In Session and Gordie Tentrees In Concert
This weeks Medicine Show on the road features Yukon Roots Rockers Gordie Tentrees Band recorded last week at The Stanley Folk Club 7pm (BST) Tuesday 18th as part of The Medicine Show On The Road Live concert season, prior to their Highland dates at The Riverside Conon and Hootananny on Sunday 24rth Nov
8pm - 10pm its business as usual with The Global Village Medicine Show, this weeks With Gypsy Dave Smith Session recorded at the same gig (prior to his dates with The Little Feat Duo) and our usual blend of classic tracks and new releases.
Join your host Rob Ellen for three hours of roots music live and on record
Apologies for not being able to bring the Medicine Show live from Stanley Folk Club, due to bad broadband connection, by ways of compensation I'll be broadcasting tonight's Square Wheels House Concert Live with Michael Weston King Jeb Loy Nichols and Paul Bruntnell from 8pm on NMP3LR more info here http://www.nessmp3.com/music/houseconcerthub
If you would like to come phone me on 07778 526248 before 8pm and we'll guide you in.
See you later live of virtualy live.
Rob Ellen
The Medicine Show comes from The Live Acoustic Club- South Causey Inn Stanley by Durham
This weeks Global Village Medicine Show is on the road and will be broadcasting from one of Northumberland best Folk Clubs, The South Causey Inn Stanley by Durham, which will feature Stanley resident Gypsy Dave Smithhttp://www.nessmp3.com/music/gypsydavesmith and Canadian string Blues band The Gordie Tentrees Triohttp://www.nessmp3.com/music/gordie_tentrees
Gordie is in Europe to open 20 dates for Fred Eaglesmith. 2008 NAFA Showcase Winner. 2007 & 2005 ISC Folk /Songwriter Category Semi-Finalist.
Going back and forth across North America from the Yukon, Gordie has performed some 200 shows a year. Gordie on harp, dobro, and guitar is joined by Ken Hermanson on lapsteel, guitar, vocals and Matt King on upright bass, porch bass, vocals. Together they bend blues, folk, country, and roots music into a Canadian sound all their own. Then add the Australian and stand back, you can tune in on the Nessmp3.com Live Radio Medicine Show
Good lord creek and internet willing we'll be on air at 7pm .
Rob Ellen
Medicine Music Promoters and Purveyors of Fine Music for over 20 Years.
Heres The Medicine Show theme tune, The Lost Indian, also know as The Cherokee Shuffle as ever played by our good friends The Hungry Hash House Ramblers this time live at Celtic Connection for us in 2005 ENJOY.
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