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SUMMARY:Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms
DESCRIPTION:April 16th – Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms \nNo Depression SPOTLIGHT: Caleb Klauder & Reeb Willms Put ‘Gold in Your Pocket’ with Love and Collective Joy \nBY MAE FERGUSON \nBefore he ever saw her\, Caleb Klauder heard Reeb Willms sing. It was some decade and change ago at a music festival in Idaho\, and Klauder had ventured off from a jam session for a drink. Behind him\, he heard an incredible voice that compelled him to turn around and see where it was coming from. Their meeting more than 500 miles away from home in Idaho\, you might say\, was kismet. \nBeyond their shared love of playing music\, both originally hail from Washington—she from the dry high desert\, east of the Cascade Mountains\, he from the dank forests and maritime shores of the San Juan Islands in the west. The two began collaborating not long after that fateful night\, and Willms joined Klauder in his adopted city of Portland\, OR\, as a member of his longtime local outfit Foghorn Stringband and in a home the two shared together (until a couple years ago when they relocated to Orcas Island\, near Klauder’s hometown). Her timeless\, pure vocals and acoustic guitar picking fit right in with the old-time string band dedicated to traditional music. \nWillms and Klauder also found their sweet spot together as a duo and with Klauder’s long-running backburner project\, a country band where he experiments with playing his original songs. In both outfits\, they’re free to try their hands at a vibrant array of genres and sounds\, from bluegrass to modern folk\, sharing in harmonies like some of the greats—Rawlings and Welch\, Harris and Parsons—and letting the power of their earthen vocals fit to the song. \nLooking forward to this one\, Dust off your boots for an evening of true\, modern honky-tonk with Caleb Klauder and Reeb Willms. \nGeneral Admission: 25.00\nJoin us before the show in our bar area at 7pm\nConcert Hall opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/caleb-klauder-and-reeb-willms/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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SUMMARY:The New Soft Shoe
DESCRIPTION:April 26th- The New Soft Shoe – A Cleveland band that pays tribute to alt-country icon Gram Parsons by playing covers of the songs he wrote with groups such as Flying Burrito Brothers and the Byrds\, was formed in 2010. Parsons famously pioneered what he called Cosmic American Music in the late 1960s and early 1970s and influenced acts such as the Rolling Stones\, the Eagles\, Tom Petty\, Emmylou Harris\, Wilco and Ryan Adams. \nFifteen years after their first gig\, the band — Brent Kirby on guitar\, Andy Leach on guitar\, Tom Prebish on bass\, Rachel Brown on keyboards and Jon Niefeld on drums recently released their first album by putting their own twist on Parson’s songs. \nJoin us for a night of All Gram\, All night. \nGeneral Admission – 20.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoors open at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/the-new-soft-shoe/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260418T200000
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SUMMARY:Max Wareham & The National Bluegrass Team
DESCRIPTION:April 18th – Max Wareham is a banjo player\, songwriter\, and author from Boston\, MA. A longtime member of the Peter Rowan Bluegrass Band\, Wareham has toured nationally with the group and appears on Rowan’s Grammy-nominated album Calling You From My Mountain. \nDrawing on traditional bluegrass and lo-fi indie folk\, Wareham’s live performances move from intimate storytelling to explosive ensemble moments\, anchored throughout by the banjo. \nWareham released his debut album\, Daggomit! (2025)\, following two years on the road with Rowan. Recorded by multi-Grammy-winning engineer Sean Sullivan\, the record features collaborations with Chris Eldridge\, David Grier\, Laura Orshaw\, Chris Henry\, Mike Bub\, and Larry Atamanuik\, with Rowan appearing as guest singer and producer. \nBeyond performance\, Wareham is also an historian of the instrument. His book Rudy Lyle: The Unsung Hero of the Five String Banjo documents the life and music of early bluegrass banjo master Rudy Lyle. \nWareham’s second album\, If the Cosmos Were Whiskey…\, is due for release in early June. \nGeneral Admission – 20.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoor opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm \nBring your strings and join Max and Band for a Bluegrass Jam after the show!
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/max-wareham-the-national-bluegrass-team/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260424T200000
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SUMMARY:Tony Trischka - Earl Jam
DESCRIPTION:April 24th – Tony Trischka – Earl Jam\nTony Trischka has embarked on a musical journey through time\, unearthing a treasure trove of rare recordings featuring the legendary Earl Scruggs. The unexpected discovery came in the form of a thumb drive containing over 200 recordings of Scruggs jamming with John Hartford at private gatherings during the ’80s and ’90s. \nTrischka\, having studied Scruggs for over half a century\, delved into the collection\, transcribing new solos\, tones\, and tricks from the bluegrass icon. Inspired by this musical goldmine\, he showcased some of these pieces in an overview of Earl’s career at Joe’s Pub in New York City. When Ken Irwin of Down The Road Records heard a recording of the show\, the idea for a unique album was born and Trischka wasted no time bringing together a stellar lineup of musicians to bring this new material to life. \nJoin us for a special night of music with one of the premier banjo players of our time\, Tony Trischka as he and his band bring these recordings of Earl Scruggs to life. \nGeneral Admission : 40.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nConcert Hall opens at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/tony-trischka-earl-jam/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260425T200000
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SUMMARY:The Honey Dewdrops
DESCRIPTION:April 25th – The Honey Dewdrops\nVirginia natives\, Laura Wortman and Kagey Parrish of The Honey Dewdrops began touring in 2009 and released their newest album\, Here in the Mountains\, in August 2024 – a batch of songs written and inspired by the origin story of a close friend. \nThroughout their two-decade partnership\, the Dewdrops have highlighted the power and intimacy of two voices and two instruments in both live performances and recordings. Laura and Kagey constantly push the boundaries of their experimental folk sound—blending electric and acoustic guitars\, mandolin and clawhammer banjo—while weaving in tight vocal harmonies. They remain committed to deepening their understanding of the world through songwriting and music. \nNo Depression says of their 2022 album\, Light Behind Light\, “The Honey Dewdrops have a way of filling their songs with humanity\, using their beautiful playing and harmonies to emphasize what connects us all.” \nGeneral Admission – 22.00\nBar area opens at 7pm\nDoors open at 7:30pm\nMusic at 8pm
URL:https://thepeninsulafoundation.org/event/the-honey-dewdrops-2/
LOCATION:G.A.R. Hall\, 1785 Main St\, Peninsula\, OH\, 44264\, United States
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