Come celebrate the holidays IAMA style with a great concert on Friday night December 2nd. Bronwen Beecher, “The Fiddle Preacher”, will be performing songs off of her new much acclaimed CD The Nathan Spenser Revue will be spinning some great classic Americana tunes along with some fun originals. 7:30 show at the South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, located at 6876 South Highland Drive in Cottonwood Heights. $7.00 for IAMA members and $12.00 for non members. Coolers welcome.
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Concerts organized by IAMA
November Local Concert Series
The Local Concert Series continues on Friday night November 4th, featuring national touring singer/songwriter Julian Moon and the Celtic Jazz band Synkofa. The show starts at 7:30 and coolers are welcome. Tickets are general admission at the door. $7.00 IAMA members and $12.00 non-members. Kids 12 and under are Free.
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society 6876 South Highland Drive.
Pictured Julian Moon
November Local Concert Series
The Local Concert Series continues on Friday night November 4th, featuring the fabulous singer/songwriter Julian Moon and the Celtic Jazz band Synkofa. The show starts at 7:30 and coolers are welcome. Tickets are general admission at the door. $7.00 IAMA members and $12.00 non-members. Kids 12 and under are Free.
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society 6876 South Highland Drive.
Pictured Synkofa
October Local Concert Series
October Local Concert Series. Michelle Moonshine and Six Feet in the Pine. Friday, October 7th at 7:30. Tickets at the door, $7.00 for IAMA members and $12.00 non-members.
Coolers Welcome!
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, 6876 South Highland Drive, Cottonwood Heights.
Murray Acoustic Festival
Labor Day Evening, come on out to the Murray Amphitheater and enjoy a great night of music to complete the summer. Pat & Roy and Marty Warburton and The Home Girls will be performing. The show starts at 6:00PM and is $5.00 at the door. You can bring dinner and pop, but alcohol is not allowed in Murray Park.
The Murray Park Amphitheater is located at .
Bluegrass Saturday Night Gallivan Center
Keep Saturday night August 20th open for a fun night of Bluegrass at The Gallivan Center. This event is Free!! Music starts at 5:00
The Gallivan Center is located in downtown Salt Lake City, between 200 and 300 south and is just east of main street. Trax is a great option to get to the venue. Food trucks will be available along with beer vendors.
Bring a low back festival chair and a blanket to throw down on the grass.
GrapeGrass www.amandabgrapes.com/GrapeGrass
Red Desert Ramblers http://www.reddesertramblers.com/
Pixie and the Partygrass Boys http://www.partygrassmusic.com/
James Reams and the Barnstormers http://www.jamesreams.com/
The Badly Bent http://www.thebadlybent.com/
Pictured James Reams and the Barnstormers, Pixie and the Partygrass Boys and Amanda B. Grapes of Grapegrass.
April Local Concert Series
Friday night April 1st, no fooling around with this great lineup, Group Therapy and The Tumblin’ Tumbleweeds. The show starts at 7:30. $5.00 for IAMA members, $10.00 non-members. South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society, 6876 South Highland Drive.
Group Therapy Bio
In its original form, Group Therapy was a church band named Messenger. Over a 20+ year evolution, the group has added more pop, folk, light rock and bluegrass music to its play list and has become a go-to band for non-profit fundraisers and events. It still performs for church services and has had a long-term relationship with the Utah State Prison as up-tempo church service volunteers.
While the group performs a wide range of music styles, its strength is in its vocal harmonies. Tight harmonies – and more than a few a’capella songs in its repertoire – set Group Therapy apart from most groups of its genre. The group has been heavily influenced by the music from “Oh Brother,” Bill Gaither, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Eva Cassidy, Allison Krauss, Selah, Phoebe Hunt, the Hopeful Gospel Quartet and others.
A long list of non-profit organizations have used Group Therapy to enhance their fundraising and thank their volunteers: Habitat for Humanity of Summit and Wasatch Counties, COPI (Children of Peace International), The Episcopal Diocese of Utah, The Utah Mentor Project (foster kids), Wasatch Presbyterian Church, Catholic Community Services (St. Vincent de Paul Soup Kitchen), Highland Cove Retirement Center, Royal Family Kids and a wide variety of churches in Salt Lake City and as far as Tooele, Evanston and Logan.
Playing locally has included a number of coffee houses, restaurants, birthday parties, retirement get-togethers and holiday events.
The members’ musical backgrounds are as eclectic as their song list…
John Craigle (bass guitar, ukulele & bass vocals) is a retired high school teacher and administrator. His musical roots go back to Chicago where he played in blues and rock bands and was a part-time studio musician. After moving to Utah, he played in pit orchestras at Kingsbury Hall, Park City’s Egyptian Theater and for other acting companies in Salt Lake City. John is also a commercial photographer and graphic artist.
Stacee Riekhof (lead vocals, hand percussion) has an extensive background in musical theater and has appeared in movies, stage productions and commercials. She came to Messenger/Group Therapy by way of the church choir and was an original member (along with Russ and John) of the nucleus that became the present group. When she is not performing, Stacee runs a successful real estate business.
Shelley Horel (backing vocals, keyboard & hand percussion) can’t remember when she hasn’t been involved with some form of music. She has been a church organist/pianist/keyboardist and has sung and played on several worship teams. A retired social worker, Shelley has a long relationship with the foster care community and plays a big part in their annual fundraisers and events.
Russ Fericks (guitar, harmonica & tenor vocals) is a practicing attorney and comes from a family of church musicians and singers. He is heavily involved with community activities and is a sustaining member of IAMA. Russ is instrumental in the on-going connection the group has with the Utah State Prison.
Tumlin Tumbleweeds
Tumbleweeds, provides a unique blend of instrumental and voice harmony, lending itself to both traditional and contemporary western music. The formation of this singing duo was one of those chance happenings that just seemed to click. Steve Fillmore and “Ugly” Earl Bradley have an unlikely combination of comedy and acoustic music that is both pleasant and fun to listen to. Being raised in the forties and early fifties, both men have backgrounds in traditional western, grassroots country and original music from which to draw.
Although both have played in other bands over the years, they found themselves performing together for many functions, and eventually formed the group Tumbleweeds. Their voices, plus Steve’s guitar and Earl’s bass, form a unique full sound without any other instruments. Earl’s banjo and harmonica were added later, but the original sound of their voices with only acoustic guitar and bass remain the backbone of their music. Lead singer, guitarist Steve Fillmore, brings with him not only voice and instrumental expertise, but a truly gifted talent for writing original compositions of cowboy poetry and music. Earl Bradley, affectionately known as “Ugly Earl”, rounds out the Tumbleweeds duo with his sense of humor, harmony voice, and upright bass.
Marilyn and Chuck Dillard will host our popular Jamming 101 workshop at 6:00 before the show. This clinic is free for all those who want to learn about jamming and jam etiquette.
Gallery – Feb. 2016 IAMA LCS Photos
March Local Concert Series
Come join us as The Local Concert Series celebrates St. Patrick’s day a little early. Mark Cantor and Red Branch will make this a special evening of Celtic music and dance! $5.00 for IAMA Members, $10.00 for non-members. Leprechauns free! The very talented J.T. Draper will be conducting a special beginning acoustic guitar workshop at 6 just before the show. This workshop is free.
South Valley Unitarian Universalist Society 6876 South Highland Drive, Cottonwood Heights
Image Gallery of IAMA’s USIC Fundraiser with Matt Flinner Trio
Photos featuring the Matt Flinner Trio and Six Feet in the Pine
IAMA sponsored fundraising event in support of the Utah State Instrument Championships.
This wonderful evening of music featured the Matt Flinner Trio with special guests Six Feet in the Pine. It was a delightful evening of entertainment, including a raffle for various prizes such as handmade flutes and a beautiful mandolin, hats, t-shirts and CDs.
Photo credit: Floyd C. Wilkes
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