Winter Gospel Grass Saturday January 17th, 1-9pm

13 Jan 2015 15:26 #1 by JOYInternational
Join us for a day of bluegrass, acoustic roots, and bluegrass gospel music to benefit JOY International at Hope Crossing Church in Lakewood!



Here are our performers and when they play:

1 - 2:30 - Jamming (jam rooms open through the festival)
2:30 - 3:00 Suzie's Buds (a group of younger pickers)
3 - 3:40 - Wing & A Prayer featuring Joan Owens
3:50 - 4:30 - Some Train Yard
4:35 - 5:15 - Tune Farmers
5:25 - 6:05 - Greg Blake & Friends
6:15 - 7:00 - Pot Luck Dinner (downstairs)
7:00 - 7:40 - One More River
Jamming til 9

We are having a silent auction/"garage sale" so if you have any items you would like to donate for sale, please contact 303.638.3725 for more information. The money we raise helps us rescue more children from a life of slavery and abuse - and you are directly the cause of that JOY in their lives when you help. Thank you!

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P.O. Box 571
Conifer, CO 80433

Phone: 303.838.0880

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15 Jan 2015 10:21 #2 by JOYInternational
We are going to have some great music this weekend, check it out! www.reverbnation.com/show/14762094

Wing & A Prayer: www.wingandaprayerband.org/
We just desired to be different, and we are that. We play covers, but with our own arrangements, and are starting to do originals now. We are Christians first, bikers second, and our desire is to minister to those that wouldn’t walk into a church or approach a pastor in a suit and tie, but still needing and desiring the answer, that being how they can get to know our Savior, Jesus Christ and be touched with the blessings and assurances that come with being a Christian. We play these familiar tunes with a Christian slant as a means to find common ground, along with our mutual love of all things motorcycle.

Some Train Yard: www.reverbnation.com/sometrainyard (listen to some songs on their website!)
The organic sound of Some Train Yard is rooted in yesterday & reaching toward tomorrow. The band hails from Denver, Colorado and was formed through a shared appreciation for the origins of acoustic American music. Time-tested covers from the early days of country, blues, bluegrass & folk, mixed with a fresh batch of home-made songs that hearken back to times gone by, produces an ear pleasing blend of old & new. Their recently released, self-titled CD is 21st century roots, combining nine original tunes with two refurbished covers (from Sonny Boy Williamson and Robert Johnson). “Words make you think a thought. Music makes you feel a feeling. A song makes you feel a thought.” The songs of Some Train Yard make you feel a thought.

The Tune Farmers: www.reverbnation.com/theTuneFarmer
WELCOME!!!....The Tune Farmer is evolving into The TuneFarmers! I am excited to have my wonderful wife Bonnie joining me now on mandolin and adding some great vocal harmonies.I We are Colorado based Singer/Songwriters who believe in the power of music and its ability to heal. We are both excited to get to meet you at an upcoming TuneFarmers show.
Most of the songs that will be posted to this site are barely old enough to walk but have expressed the desire to see to outside world. Let us know what you think!

Greg Blake & Friends: www.reverbnation.com/troublesomegulch
Troublesome Gulch is an exciting new band from Evergreen featuring the vocal and instrumental stylings of Mark Sherak and Kimberle Burke.
Additional members may include our musical friends and cohorts Chris Hanson, Wayne Galbreath, Greg Blake, Dave Hopkins, Todd Danks, Art Frankel, Matt Shaddeau, Brad Van Loenen and many others.
Troublesome Gulch is the sound of Mountain Grown Colorado Country/Bluegrass mixed with a pinch of Mark's original compositions to create a whole new flavor of accoustic mountain music delight.

One More River: www.reverbnation.com/onemoreriver (click for music!)
One More River is a new old time band. They play a variety of gospel, bluegrass and old time music. Members include Dale Diehl, Banjo, Dobro, Suzie Solomon, Fiddle, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Autoharp, Gary Solomon, bass, guitar, Jody Nelson, guitar, banjo, mandolin.The members all live in the metro area of Denver. They enjoy playing together and have a lot of fun. The band brings many years of musical experience to the mix. They are all multi-instrumentalists and everyone sings. Contact them at 303.638.3725






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