Date: Tue, 10 Jun 2014 12:16:10 -0400
From: Jeffrey Towson
Subject: This Week @ The City Tap

Good morning Chatlisters! Got a great weekend of live music on tap for you.  Also be sure to swing by for lunch sometime, we have our awesome daily specials and a warm welcome waiting for ya!

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

Friday @ 8:30 PM – *Andy Coats & the Bankwalkers*
Andy Coats & the Bank Walkers was formed in mid-2007, starting off as a trio, and then developing into a 4 piece powerhouse. They have an extremely broad range of influences, all of which meld together into a genre that Andy calls “R, R, and B†– Roots, Rock, and Blues. This includes everything from gut-bucket blues songs a la Charley Patton to Beatles-tinged originals like “Ho Hum†.  Though not easy to categorize, the Bank Walkers pride themselves on the versatility and energy they bring to their songs and their performances. You’ll be surprised at the ease with which they go from Piedmont Blues to Gypsy Jazz, and then start all over again….

Andy Coats and the Bankwalkers <http://www.andycoats.com/gigsNU.html>

Saturday @ 8:30 PM – *Medicine Men*
Mark “Buddyro” Harrison, front man for the Fairlanes joins up with Colby Jack to form Medicine Men.  These guys always put on a great show and bring the energy and a big dose of rockabilly and blues rock.

Medicine Men <http://www.reverbnation.com/medicinemen4>

Sunday @ 3:00 – *Pat Reedy & the Longtime Goners*
Pat Reedy & the Longtime Goners are a group of musicians from all corners of the U.S. brought together by their love of good times, good people and hootenany music! From the honkytonks in Montana to the Woody Guthrie Festival in Oklahoma and on over to your Grandpas back yard barbecue and down to New Orleans! Pat Reedy & the Longtime Goners keep an old tradition alive that stands strong beside our Country Heroes and Hillbilly Hobos!

Longtime Goners <http://www.reverbnation.com/thelongtimegoners>

Cheers,

The City Tap