This Week @ The City Tap in Pittsboro

Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2013  10:44:52 -0400
From: Jeffrey Towson
Subject: This Week @ The City Tap

Good morning chatlisters! We’ve got some great music for you this weekend at The City Tap! In addition to that, we’ve also made some changes to our weekly specials to keep in mind with Taco Tuesdays and 1/2 price corking  fee on Fridays ($5). But you know it doesn’t matter what day you swing by, you’re always gonna find good company and good cheer!

Wednesday @ 8:00 -* Open Mic*

Come check out some of Pittsboro’s talent at Open Mic!  As always on Wednesdays it’s $1 off draft beer as well

Thursday @ 8:00 – *Mysti Mayhem*

After graduating high school, Mysti moved from Pennsylvania to Florida where she met her first mentor, Bo Diddley, and learned how to transition her powerhouse vocals from an operatic background to a blues platform. Mysti’s lyrics are witty and descriptive but with an emphasis on the positive.

Mysti Mayhem <http://mystimayhem.com/><http://mystimayhem.com/>

Friday @ 8:30 PM – *Buddy Ro & Colby Jack*

Mark “Buddy Ro” Harrison (frontman for the well known band The  Fairlanes) is a Greensboro, NC based artist has been playing in the central NC,southern VA area for two decades. The duo of Buddy Ro and Colby Jack combine Blues, Rockabilly, Soul and Country influences into one big bag of fun.

Buddy Ro <https://myspace.com/thefairlanesgreensboro>

Saturday @ 8:30 PM – *Radars Clowns of Sedation*

This is the blues kids used to sneak away from their parents to hear, the kind of blues that used to get banned from the radio. This is is the blues said the things that god folk didn’t have the guts to hear.  Free-floating ensemble of local talent crystallizing the original songs of ex-pat Brit P.T.Pawsey and featuring the songwriting talents of Penne Sandbeck. .

Radars <http://www.reverbnation.com/radarsclownsofsedation>

Sunday @ 3:00 PM – *The Gleaners*

The Gleaners roots lead back to the lonesome pine of SW Virginia. Steve Humbert and Brian Jeffrey bring together their musical spirits for fun and happiness through sound. Their original acoustic songs are influenced by coal country, rock and anything that moves them.

The Gleaners <http://www.reverbnation.com/thegleaners>

Cheers!

The City Tap