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Gerry O'Beirne

Gerry brought his magic from Ireland to Tyler, Texas playing the Jumbo Hoffman 6-string guitar, the full-bodied 12 string guitar, and he even broke out the ukulele for a few sing-a-longs!  Gerry’s quiet spirit and complex guitar playing make for a dynamic combination.  He pulled out all of the stops, even getting in a few photos of the "Stalkers" himself before the night was over.

Beyond the Pale featureing Gordon & Christy McLeod and Betsy Ener opened with a great dash of Celtic flair with violin, guitar, and accordian.    

March 23, 2002

Michael Johnson 

Thank God the Fire Marshal was not able to attend!  Michael pulled in a sell-out-crowd.  SRO!  Attendants came from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Illinois.  We've enjoyed his music for 20+years on radio and TV and this house concert appearance was dripping with class.    Michael is an acoustic superstar and has played with all the great entertainers of our day.  He has even performed the national anthem at the World Series.  We were only "Bluer than Blue" because the night eventually had to end.

Emily Kaitz did a great opening set. 

October 5, 2001  

Michael McNevin with Dirje Smith 

Michael you are the MAN!  

Michael made that guitar his dad bought him many years ago SMOKE.  Dirje's touch added a special sound to an already perfect balance.  This was not the first time that Michael & Dirje performed together.  They worked the main stage at Kerrville in 2000.     

If you missed the show, check out the following clips taken by Newt Farrar,     Certainly he recommends a cable modem. 

March 24, 2001

 

 


Janet Feld with Bill Nash 

What a great night! Bill began by weaving stories from the very serious to finding a change of clothes scatter over several miles on the highway.

Janet's upbeat performance ensured that everyone had a good night. Her expert guitar playing with both hands on the neck confirms why she is the undisputed "Guitar Goddess" 

February 24, 2001
Dana Cooper with Sally Barris

Dana Cooper was our first return performer. From his hard driving double-time-strumming and bluesy harmonica work, to the sensitive acoustic tunes dedicated to his Dad, Dana is the ultimate entertainer! Tyler can't get enough. 

The big surprise of the evening was the crystal clear voice and super songwriting of Sally Barris. 

Friday November 10, 2000 7:30 
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TIM BAYS

Who is the man under the hat?  He looks like a regular guy, so who is Tim Bays, anyway?

Tim is one of the greatest Nashville based songwriters. No mikes. No amplifiers. No cellphones. No nets. No strings. "It’s Magic!"

In 1987 Tim moved to Nashville to focus less on performing and more on songwriting and in recent years has had success with songs recorded by Randy Travis, Doug Stone, The Forester Sisters, the Nashville Bluegrass Band, Mike Cross and others.  Peter Paul & Mary are currently playing Tim's material on their 2000 Tour.

BTW, Sara is still in love!

July 16, 1999 (Kate's Birthday)

 

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DANA COOPER

Dana's  "stalkers" arrived early to enjoy all of Dana's favorite tunes.  How can these super talented guys be so nice and down to earth?   How does he play the harmonica and hum at the same time?

Dana's new release Miracle Mile sold out in just a few minutes.  Next time, bring more CDs.

April 24, 1999

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CHUCK PYLE

Chuck Pyle was good enough to be our first test pilot in June of '98.   He brought fiddle player Gordon Burt  of Colorado for a very memorable evening of first class entertainment.  We were "Keeping time by the river" for a long time after his visit.

June 12, 1998