Songs for Candy Hearts, a Valentine’s Day show, features the Pearls with old friends Philip St Ours and Sally Rose. Show starts at 8pm, Pearls on by 930pm, bringing your favorite love and anti-love songs on my heart’s favorite holiday!
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Songs for Candy Hearts, a Valentine’s Day show, features the Pearls with old friends Philip St Ours and Sally Rose. Show starts at 8pm, Pearls on by 930pm, bringing your favorite love and anti-love songs on my heart’s favorite holiday!
This year we’re having a Christmas party and you are cordially invited. We hope you can make it!
FRIDAY DECEMBER 16, 2011
Please join the (ALL NEW) ACORN SISTERS and JIM WAIVE & THE YOUNG DIVORCEES as we *celebrate* the season, *donate* to the food bank, and *christen* a new Woolen Mills bar/beer joint all on one special evening!
Music, Food, Dancing, Christmas Trees, Santas, A Sumptuous Buffet, Libations, Contests, Motorcycles, Chain Links, Spare Tires, Christening Ceremonies, and more!
WHERE: 1304 E. Market Street, in the Linen Building at the corner of Meade and E. Market (parking behind the Linen building)
WHEN: FRI DEC 16. Party starts at 8PM !!! Come hungry and eat! Wear your favorite holiday sweater or sexy red dress! Drool on your fancy pants! Bring a decoration for the 20 foot tree!
0830: Ceremonial Kick-off
0900: All New Acorn Sisters
1000 Jim Waive & the Young Divorcees
(schedule subject to usual fluctuations of time and space)
WHO? YOU! Feel free to bring your wholesome friends.
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Highly Suggested Donation Options:
$10 entry
OR
$20 entry AND sumptuous party buffet
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** PLEASE BRING CASH FOR YOUR ENTRY DONATION AS WE HAVEN’T A CREDIT CARD APPARATUS THANK YOU! **
A portion of these mighty proceeds to benefit the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (proudly supported by the Country Christmas show for 8 years running)
See you there!
LOVE & CHOCOLATE KISSES!
Sugar and Cookie
Sarah White and the Pearls came onto the Southern Stage next, and put on a great alt-country rock show. Wearing a white 60s shift dress, White et al. blazed through songs like “Apple in B Major” and “My Brother.” The Pearls consist of musicians well-known around Virginia, including Ted “Righteous Handlebar Moustache” Pitney on guitar, under-the-radar King Wilkie, punk legend Michael Bishop from Gwar on bass, and drummer Stuart Gunter from Wrinkle Neck Mules. During “Sarah Arizona” the harmonies were on point, and White’s vocals channeled Pat Benatar. Due to the excellent musicianship of each member, the band was able to jam gigantically for a single controlled minute. It left the audience wanting more. The name “Sarah” sung in the refrain is still very hard to stop humming (and not just because it happens to be this reviewer’s name!). There was something very strange and haunting about watching a woman named Sarah sing the name herself. [Click here for Full Festy Review ]