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Open mic done at Duke's
Sorry to say our open mic at Duke's has been relegated to the dustbin of history. More details and pics on the "Open Mic" page.
Michael Open Mic - Oct. 7th 2009we had another rousing night of open mic'ness at duke's smokehouse in georgetown this is william and cassandra - they sounded beautiful together you can check them out at the hideout this coming monday night for a special appearance it was good to see wake eastman again - he's working on another record that should be out soon david morton was present for the second week in a row and we had a new comer - mr. darrell, sporting a 1962 martin (i didn't get the model number but it looked and sounded beautiful) you guys are my heroes i also need to give a shout out to cullin lane i hadn't seen cullin for quite a while and he also has s new record that came out this summer so come check us out some wednesday night you don't have to be a performer to enjoy the music and as always please give us your feedback Anegada Dayi just uploaded a new version of anegada day to the blue rail website i've been working on it quite a bit lately and hope you like it ![]() for those of you wondering where this song came from.... anegada is an island that is part of the british virgin islands in the northern edge of the caribbean the picture to the left is of loblolly bay located on the north side of the island and is actually facing the atlantic ocean i've sailed these islands now for the past 16 years and anegada is a favorite it lies apart from the rest of the group 14 miles north of it's nearest sister island virgin gorda at 10 miles long, 2 1/2 miles wide it's highest point is 24 feet above sea level to make approaching anegada even more difficult there is a reef surrounding the island that is 18 miles long the distance from the main islands and the dangerous reef has made anegada the most remote and isolated island in the virgin islands there's lots more to tell but i'll save that for another time i'd love to hear some feedback on the song open mic
so this is my first post of this blog
i haven't even written it yet and already i'm hoping it will get better tonight is the second open mic at duke's smokehouse please join us if you can - sign-up starts at 7:00 and you get to play four songs as some of you know michael and i have a little duo called blue rail we play americana music...a little rock, a little folks, kinda country and kinda bluesy more on that at another time we're always looking for cool places to play so let us know if you have any suggestions here's a picture of a friend of ours ric ricker on bongos and the congo at montana mike's the other night - he can play just about anything it's always a pleasure to have him sit in with us the acl music festival is coming up this weekend this could be the first year that i miss since it started and this year todd snider is performing on friday afternoon for those of you not aware of todd snider you must check him out a songwriter at the top of his craft and one of the best live shows you will ever see just posted a few new songs on myspace you can listen to them at www.myspace.com/bluerailmusic please let me know what you think of them New Open Mic Coming Soon to Georgetown
These past several weeks have been very eventful here in Blue Rail land. We had several really fun gigs - Vino100 in Round Rock, The Dig Pub in Cedar Park and also Vino100 in Cedar Park. The audiences have given us tremendous support and with each night it feels like we've made new friends - thank you from the bottom of our hearts. I've also had the opportunity to share the stage with a good friend of mine, Trey Haney. Try and I spent a couple of nights swapping songs at Applebee's in Georgetown and The Goal Post in Liberty Hill. Come out and join us on the patio at Montana Mike's in Georgetown on Saturday night.
As some of you know Michael and I have hosted an Open Mic night here ![]() in Georgetown for the last couple of years. Unfortunately due to circumstance out of our control we've had to cancel the last several weeks. But, as of today, we are proud to announce that we'll be starting a new Open Mic very soon. Starting September 23rd, every Wednesday evening we'll be hosting an Open Mic at Duke's BBQ here in Georgetown. Not only does Duke's have some of the best BBQ in central Texas, it will now also have some great music to go along with it. Stay tuned for more information. Please mark September 23rd on your calendar and come out and do your part in supporting live music. Peace Help us fill up our calendar!
Hey friends and neighbors. We want to thank everyone who has come out recently to our gigs and to those who have supported the Open Mic night at The Loading Dock on Thursday nights. It has taken a long time and a lot of work but it has been worth it.
We've booked a few new venues for June that I hope you will enjoy. We'll be playing at Juniors Grill and Ice House in Round Rock on Monday, June 8th and June 29th. Juniors is a great little place in the heart of Round Rock. They have great burgers and a really nice patio/beer garden in the back with a stage. We're really excited about the opportunity to play there and hope everyone will come out and have a good time. We're also going be playing at Gumbo's in Round Rock on Saturday, June 27th. They have some of the best Cajun food around. We'll be out on the patio so come on out and say hi. If any of you have any suggestions on good venues for us to play at please let us know and also tell them about us. We're trying to get booked up for July, August and September and we're looking for some cool places to play. That's all for now... Peacer Red Poppy Festival '09![]() Despite some technical difficulties and mother nature (the wind) we had a great time at the Georgetown Poppy Festival. More photo's on the "Photos" page. Another Great Night at the Loading Dock!![]() Hi everyone. We had another great night at the Loading Dock last Thursday. I'm constantly amazed at the talented performers that show up. On Thursday we had Frank Hill, a long time Texas folk singer who recently performed at the famous Cactus Cafe in Austin along with Peter Rowan. ![]() We were also treated to another wonderful performance by Shannon Reagan and this time we got to meet her dad Bob Ailey. And Joel Johnson from Austin performed for the first time with some great original material on both guitar and mandolin. We hope to see Joel again soon! For more information more and additional pictures please visit the Open Mic page. Hope to see everyone again next week. Peace Happy Valentines Day
We had a great time at The Loading Dock last night.
Thanks to everyone for all your support. Tonight should be another fun night. Come out and help us celebrate Valentines Day at the BunkHouse.
Music Updates
Finally, after many long delays, we've updated our songs. We've replaced the earlier versions of some songs (recorded well over a year ago when Tim and I first started playing together) and added new songs to our Music page. All these songs were recorded live at various and assundry gigs in the last few months.
We've got a lot of songs recorded and will change up the availability of them from time to time. So, if you have any comments, questions, or ideas, please let us know. Thanks, and hope to hear from you or see you soon at one of our gigs. Blue Rail |
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In the days before everyone had their own car, the railroad symbolized America, and America was all about freedom. In the 19th century, the Transcontinental Railroad unified a fractured and disjounted America. It was abject evidence that we had conquered the wilderness. The great distances that were America were somehow diminished. You could get on a train in New York and, eventually, you could be cooling your heels in the Pacific Ocean. There was no place you couldn't go.
To an America growing up, the railroad represented freedom and adventure. For many, in a very real sense, it was the quickest way to get to other places. For some, it was the only way to go somewhere, or to get away from something. It could take you to far away places. Mysterious places full of mysterious and interesting people doing interesting and important things. Laying in bed at night and hearing the distant wail of a passing train filled the head of many a kid with tantillizing visions of adventure. Places where anything was possible. Trains and the railroads run deep in the collective psyche of our generation. But the wistles and the clanking of the tracks as the trains go by are heard less today, and I fear, they do not impregnate our souls as they once did. For many, they are just a nuisance. Like so many other things, they are being bulldozed by the relentlessness of time. I do not know if that is a good thing. Trains have figured prominantly in American music. From Woody Guthrie to Guy Clark, train songs have stirred our imagination. So, in a sense, we chose Blue Rail to pay some small homage to the romanticism of the railroad. To the freedom and mystery that lies ahead as you peer out at those twin rails, blue from the reflected sky, that seem to go on forever. Plus, well, it sounded pretty cool too. "So go to sleep you weary hobo
Let the towns drift slowly by Listen to the steel rails hummin' That's a hobo's lullaby" -Woody Guthrie "Hobo's Lullaby" |
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