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ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

flock

resin, paper & metal rod

 

photo by Meagan Mika

Home to fine music and visual arts every First and Third Friday in the downtown Las Vegas Arts District, 1129 South Casino Center Blvd (corner of Casino Center and California) - (702) 388-1515

Our next Little Gallery featured artist is Francisco Norzagaray! His works will be on display until February 8th, 2019.

Voyager Art & Tile is made up of two artists, Brian McArthur and Dawn Detarando. They have been working together as a team for over 10 years and together have over 35 years of art making experience.

 

"We are inspired by our natural surroundings and produce work that is responsive and whimsical, combining interests of flora, fauna and history that is related to the rural and urban environments we experience", they explain.

 

You can find Voyager Art & Tile at

The Bear and The Butterfly

214 Banff Ave, Banff, AB, Canada

(403) 762 8911

The Fiddle Crawl is a public art initiative presented by Mount Airy Downtown Inc. It is modeled after other successful fundraisers in North Carolina Main Street Communities and features larger-than-life, three dimensional, fiberglass fiddle sculptures painted, decorated, and embellished by local artists.

 

The streets in downtown Mount Airy will have a new addition on May 3, with the premier of the Fiddle Crawl with the colorful fiberglass fiddle sculptures painted by local artists installed along the sidewalks, where they will be in place through October. A free Fiddle Crawl Reveal took place on May 2 at 5 p.m. at the Historic Earle Theatre in downtown Mount Airy — a sneak-peek at the fiddles before they are installed in their locations throughout the downtown area.

 

The Fiddle Crawl Reveal featured the 12 artists who created the unique works of art for the community, and the reveal of their fiddle sculptures. Mountain Park Old-Time Band provided music for the event.

KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market welcomed Cajun Gatorbaitors Saturday, September 15 for a performance that started at 10:00 a.m. and lasted til noon. This performance was a unique opportunity to hear great Cajun/Creole music while shoppers made their way around Tower grove Farmers' Market. The performance took place at the West Pool Pavillion in Tower Grove Park as an installment of Harvest Sessions.

The Cajun Gatorbaitors are a four-piece band that played traditional cajun two-step, waltz and blues music. Many of the songs were true to their Creole roots and were appropriately sung in French - who needs English anyways? The songs were all backed with acoustic instrumentation that included: fiddle, accordion, guitar, bass and piano. Without a doubt, The Cajun Gatorbaitors put a Louisiana-style smile on more then one face and got many market-goers tappin' their toes.

 

Harvest Sessions is a free concert series taking place every Saturday through out the regular season of Tower Grove Farmers' Market. The Children's Concert Series takes place the first Saturday of each month and the last Saturday of each month is an installment of the International Series.

 

Members of the Cajun Gatorbaitors include:

Patricia Brown, lead vocals, harmony, dog house bass,Cajun accordian, fiddle and triangle.

Tom Martin, Cajun accordian, keyboards and triangle.

John Higgins, lead vocals, harmony and Cajun fiddle.

Michael Waters, guitar.

 

photo by Sara Anne Finke

Tom Hall played at Harvest Sessions on Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Harvest Sessions is presented by KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market and takes place every Saturday at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park for the duration of Tower Grove Farmers' Market's regular season. Tom Hall has been performing for over twenty years and has won national and local acclaim for his exceptional blues guitar work. Harvest Sessions is free and open to the public.

Tom Hall has played in countless bands, but his solo performances truly capture audiences. He wanders through the sounds of Argentina, Ireland and Africa, but he always returns to his musical roots. When he is playing Mississippi-inspired blues, he shines like his signature National guitar. If you have not yet seen Hall play live, don't miss this oppurtunity to catch one of St. Louis' most talented artists.

The 2007 inaugural season of Harvest Sessions has featured great concerts from local and regional performers. With Tower Grove Farmers' Market as the backdrop, Harvest Sessions also hosted an International and Children's Series that proved very popular in the community. KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market are proud to sponsor this free concert series on Saturday morning.

 

photos by Sara Anne Finke

string and wire sculpture in studio

ARToberfest 2017, by the Batesville Area Arts Council. Photo by Ariel Winters

Market for month of May, 45 Jackson St, Wynyard, Tasmania

"Trashy Housewife"

 

Lisa Loo's stall.

Dawn Weber and Friends on stage at the KDHX James Brown Tribute and Benefit, Off Broadway, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Dawn Weber and Friends on stage at the KDHX James Brown Tribute and Benefit, Off Broadway, Saint Louis, Missouri.

Jeff Gonzalez and band performing at the Yucca Tap Room.

 

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Dawn Weber and Friends on stage at the KDHX James Brown Tribute and Benefit, Off Broadway, Saint Louis, Missouri.

The members of Hobo Alliance for this performance are:

Hobo Sam uke/harp/acoustic/vocals

Brian Curran resonator guitar

Stu Faris percussion

Mike Apperson double bass

    

On Saturday, September 22 Hobo Alliance played at Harvest Sessions from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Hobo Alliance is a bluegrass band that isn't afraid to have a good time and sight whiskey as an influence. The set was the perfect match for a day at the Farmers' Market, energetic and sincere. The performance took place at the West Pool Pavilion in Tower Grove Park during the Tower Grove Farmers' Market.

 

The Hobo Alliance is how a bluegrass band close to their roots should sound. They have the twang, the harmonica and it all makes you wanna tap your toe. Lead singer, "Hobo Sam", sings about the experiences tone would expect from a world-weary traveler and the distorted vocals only emphasize this point. At times, the St. Louis five-piece slips into a little blues, like in the song "Good Time".

 

KDHX Community Media, The Whitaker Foundation and Tower Grove Farmers' Market present Harvest Sessions, which takes place at the Tower Grove Farmers' Market every Saturday through out the market's regular season. The performances are always free and open to the public.

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