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Special Ticket Offer
   
  330-677-5005
  tom at kentstage.org
   
  5th Annual 
  Up From The River Music Festival
  Friday February 9 
Saturday February 10
   
  NEOPAL discount
Tickets only $5.00
  (Bring email to the door)
   
   
   
            5Th ANNUAL
UP FROM THE RIVER
ACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL
  Friday, February 9 -- 8:00 PM
  24 FLAMES
24 Flames is currently playing shows as an acoustic duo, creating music with diverse influences and styles. Jeremiah Isley, mastermind behind the project, a drummer now turned guitarist/songwriter has been playing in local bands and churches for nearly 15 years. Amanda Hall has been singing since the ripe age of 3 and started working with Jeremiah about 2 years ago. The duo is pleased to announce the release of "Where Would I Be?" their debut LP featuring original compositions by Isley and Hall, which are derived from moments in their lives: the struggles, the heart breaks, the will to overcome, and their victory over adverse situations. Their music is introspective and thought provoking and contains a heartfelt spirituality that is the underlying motivation for every performance. The musical backdrop for the lyrics is full of warm rhythms and haunting melodies put into palatable arrangements. 24 Flames has started from an ember and continues to glow warm and bright every
 hour, every day.
  INGERSOLL & GALGOZY
Galgozy & Ingersoll draw their inspiration from an eclectic range of musical styles including country, jazz swing, Celtic and pop. They are beginning their 15Th year of writing and performing together. From featured performers at the Kelley's Island Brewery two summers ago to sharing the stage with John Gorky over Memorial Day Weekend.
  THE SETHRO QUARTET
What happens when four top-shelf musicians with decades of experience get together for something new? Almost anything! Seth Rosen (5 and 8 string electric mandolin, vocals) has played in a variety of bands and genres for over 30 years. He's known in the Cleveland area for his guitar work with Gene's Jazz Hot (swing era jazz), his guitar, mandolin and vocals with The Suspenders (jump blues/roots rock), mandolin with "Crazy Rhythm" (western swing) and many sessions and recordings including most recently with jazz singer Nan O'Malley. He has performed with a diverse list of nationally known artists including: Keter Betts, Rusty Mason, Bross Townsend, Howard Armstrong, Peggy Seeger, Rosalie Sorrells, Si Kahn, Liz Masterson, Sean Blackburn,Ann Rabson and Andy Stein. He is also a nationally known teacher of jazz and blues mandolin as part of the swing and blues weeks staff at the Augusta Heritage Center summer programs in Elkins WV. Ray DeForest (upright bass) is always in
 demand. Walk into any club in Cleveland that has live music and there is pretty good chance that Ray is the bass player. He works frequently with the jump blues band Blue Lunch, the jazz band ACO and many roots group including "The First String Band" and "Crossties". He is a Roots of American Music artist who performs in schools frequently and teaches private students. Rich Roberts (drums) was the cool jungle beat behind the legendary chi-pig coming out of Akron Ohio in the 70s. He has played with a variety of bands including most recently "The Paper Crowns" and The Suspenders. Tom Shaper (Electric guitar,vocals) has performed with many musical legends including Johnny Johnson and Bill Kirchen. Tom is a founding member of Cleveland's Backup Band as well as the leader of his own group, "Tom Shaper and the Mature Individuals" which often includes Ray and occasionally Seth.
  WENIGER & SIMON
Weniger and Simon have been playing to audiences around North East Ohio since 1985, with our unique blend of styles and sounds, we like to call "Eclectic Electric Folk-Age Music." The majority of our music comes from the past twenty five years of pop and folk music, augmented by a substantial number of original compositions. Instrumentation includes guitars, keyboard, harmonicas, synthesizers, recorder and pedal steel. We have performed in some of the larger bookstores, such as Borders and Booksellers, at weddings and receptions, and on restaurant patios of Gamekeepers Tavern, The Timberfire, Chagtown Cafe, Fishers in Peninsula and The Old Whedon Grille in Hudson. We have also performed at The Mustard Seed in Fairlawn and in Solon, The Zephyr and the old Brady's Cafe both located in Kent. Don't forget the Riverfront Coffee Mill located in both downtown Cuyahoga Falls as well as the new location in Green. John Weniger has been playing music in churches, restaurants, bands
 and bars for over 30 years, ten of which as the leader of the "The John Weniger Band". His talent of composing music and lyric, as well as the clear warmth of his vocals, has only grown in popularity through the years. Gerry Simon has been performing in bands in Ohio, California, the Virgin Islands, and Florida since 1968, ranging from jug, blues, country, folk, and rock and roll. His bands have shared billing with acts as diverse as Loretta Lynn and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Walsh, and The New Riders of the Purple Sage. 
   
  VINNIE GOLDTHWAITE along with Russ Hagler.  
  Being a native of Kent,Vinnie Goldthwaite was involved in and 
surrounded by the music scene in downtown.Inspired by artists such
as The James Gang,the Numbers Band, Glass Harp, The Raspberries and many others.At an early age he played an evening with
Koko Taylor at the Kove. He opened for bands such as Joe Walsh and the James Gang, Johnny "guitar" Watson, Marshall Tucker,
The Lovin Spoonful, The Turtles and The Vogues. His first band City 
Lights with Jack Kidney played the downtown scene and 
evolved into The Immortal Porpoises with Steve Downey and Gerry Simon.  Vinnie's guitar and vocals thrust him into the forefront of performing. His diverse guitar work led him to play with The Howard Street Blues Band and collaborate with Russ Hagler of The Easy Street Band. Vinnie and Russ have been writing and performing original music together locally for the last 15 years. 
  
 
  Saturday, February 10 - 8:00 PM
   
  THE SPEEDBUMPS
The Speedbumps showcase a mix of songs ranging from slow and acoustic, to plugged-in and experimental. All members are from the Akron/Kent area in Ohio brought together through various musical interests and avenues. The evolution of the band members and their musical style have been influenced by a variety of singer/songwriters and groups including Damien Rice, Radiohead, Iron and Wine, and Nick Drake in addition to a wide collection of orchestral pieces. The Speedbumps give an impressive show, whether slowing it down for an up close and personal feel or for simply rocking out. New York City, Boston, Washington DC, as well as other cities along the East Coast and Midwest are not strangers to The Speedbumps' sound. The debut album released in the summer of 2005, "Back to Burlington," includes Erik Urycki, guitar and vocals, and Sam Kristoff, cello, among other sit-ins with different instruments. Stephanie Huffman, cello, was introduced to the band shortly thereafter. Meeting
 the band about a year later, Patrick "Hawk" Hawkins, on the skins, and Evan Lewis, bass, add a solid rhythm. The music presents an enchanting dynamic that can persuade any mood. Urycki's calming voice paired with haunting cellos and an energetic beat will catch the attention of any audience.
  
ASHLEY BROOKE TOUSSANT
Kent, Ohio's Ashley Brooke Toussant is a multi-talented singer-songwriter whose achingly beautiful voice is reminiscent of early Joni Mitchell, Alison Krauss, or Dolly Parton. Her songs bring to mind those of Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, or the band Hem. Don't miss this rising new talent. 

RYAN HUMBERT
Akron-Ohio based singer-songwriter Ryan Humbert has a habit of writing catchy songs that defy the boundaries of normal genres. Releasing two albums within two years (Nothing to Lose, April 2004 and Hangman, May 2005), Humbert has proved he can build powerful albums that span many styles of American music. Whether it's the folk-pop sing-along "You Never Noticed", the painful and defiant R&B ballad "White Lies", The stalker-worthy chorus of "Nothing to Lose", or south-of-the-border send off of "Heading South", Humbert's music will have you singing along in no time, no matter what kind of groove you choose. Over the past three years Humbert has played over 300 shows, either acoustic or with his band, including opening slots for Elvis Costello, The Gin Blossoms, Foreigner, Josh Ritter, Dave Mason, Allen Toussaint, Alana Davis, The Push Stars, Raul Malo, The Subdudes, Red Wanting Blue, The Damnwells, Tim Easton, John Eddie numerous times, and more, playing at such notable venues
 as Blossom Music Center, The House of Blues, The Beachland Ballroom, The Kent Stage, Wilberts, The Hi-Fi Club, The Lime Spider, Akron's Lock 3 Live, and many more. In 2006 Ryan was nominated for "Best New Artist" by the Cleveland Free Times, and is currently nominated for "Best Americana Band" for the 2007 Cleveland Scene Music Awards. Humbert takes pride in sporting good old fashion rock and roll swagger, with touches of pop, country, punk, r&b, folk and more. His music will leave you with a tear in your eye, a bruise on your leg, and a hangover the next morning. If you like your music with a little slice of attitude, just like mom used to make, check out Ryan Humbert.
  TRACY THOMAS
Having fronted such bands as Unit 5, Persona 74 and Gone To Egypt. Tracey Thomas moved into "solo mode" in 1994 with the release of her critically acclaimed debut CD "Standing Alone" followed by "The Poet Tree" and "Lights." Tracey released "Dancing in Cairo", a folk-bluegrass masterpiece, recorded live in a historic church in the town of Cairo, Ohio. Tracey is currently working on her next album "Ghost Town" which will be ready for release by the beginning of 2007. Tracey has played a variety of venues over the years including landmarks such as The Akron Civic Theater, The Kent Stage, Danceteria and CBGB's in NYC. Over the years Tracey has shared the bill with many notable musicians including: Melanie, Andy Pratt, Michael Stanley, Tin Huey and The Dead Boys. More recently Tracey has worked with good friend, John Sferra of Glass Harp, and she recently performed with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Tracey is a local legend not only because of her amazing staying power, but
 because her talent is a huge force to be reckoned with. At times overlooked (maybe by choice)? But always adored...Tracey Thomas is Akron's greatest treasure. 
  DAVID MAYFIELD BAND 
Multi-instrumentalist, Songwriter, and in-demand session musician, David Mayfield has established himself as a compelling and vibrant performer and recording artist, within the bluegrass and acoustic music arenas. Mayfield began playing bass with his family band "One Way Rider" at the age of 12. By the time he turned 18, he had already won several awards for guitar & mandolin, recorded with Grammy winning musicians from the "O Brother Were Art Thou" soundtrack, and sang his own original material on the coveted "Grand Ole Opry" in Nashville, TN. 
  Advance discount tickets: $8.00
Day of Show: $10.00
  
       
   
   
   
   
   
  


 
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
       


   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
  





 
   

      
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        The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
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<DIV>Special Ticket Offer</DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><SPAN id=lw_1170965948_0 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">330-677-5005</SPAN></DIV>  <DIV><A href="http://us.f552.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=tom@kentstage.org" target=_blank rel=nofollow><FONT color=#003399>tom at kentstage.org</FONT></A></DIV>  <DIV><FONT color=#003399></FONT> </DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT size=6>5th Annual </FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT size=6><STRONG>Up From The River Music Festival</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT size=6>Friday February 9 <BR>Saturday February 10</FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><STRONG><FONT size=6></FONT></STRONG> </DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT size=6><STRONG>NEOPAL discount<BR>Tickets only $5.00</STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=center><FONT size=6>(Bring email to the door)</FONT></DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV>  <TABLE cellSpacing=5 width="100%" bgColor=#ffffff>  <TBODY>  <TR>  <TD
 class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT size=+3>5Th ANNUAL<BR>UP FROM THE RIVER<BR>ACOUSTIC MUSIC FESTIVAL</FONT></B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT color=#cc0033 size=5>Friday, February 9 -- 8:00 PM</FONT></B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>24 FLAMES</B><BR>24 Flames is currently playing shows as an acoustic duo, creating music with diverse influences and styles. Jeremiah Isley, mastermind behind the project, a drummer now turned guitarist/songwriter has been playing in local bands and churches for nearly 15 years. Amanda Hall has been singing since the ripe age of 3 and started working with Jeremiah about 2 years ago. The duo is pleased to announce the release of "Where Would I Be?" their debut LP featuring original compositions by Isley and Hall, which are derived from moments in their lives: the struggles, the heart breaks, the will to overcome, and their victory over adverse situations. Their music is introspective and thought provoking and contains
 a heartfelt spirituality that is the underlying motivation for every performance. The musical backdrop for the lyrics is full of warm rhythms and haunting melodies put into palatable arrangements. 24 Flames has started from an ember and continues to glow warm and bright every hour, every day.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>INGERSOLL & GALGOZY</B><BR>Galgozy & Ingersoll draw their inspiration from an eclectic range of musical styles including country, jazz swing, Celtic and pop. They are beginning their 15Th year of writing and performing together. From featured performers at the Kelley's Island Brewery two summers ago to sharing the stage with John Gorky over Memorial Day Weekend.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>THE SETHRO QUARTET</B><BR>What happens when four top-shelf musicians with decades of experience get together for something new? Almost anything! Seth Rosen (5 and 8 string electric mandolin, vocals) has played in a variety of bands and genres for over 30 years. He's
 known in the Cleveland area for his guitar work with Gene's Jazz Hot (swing era jazz), his guitar, mandolin and vocals with The Suspenders (jump blues/roots rock), mandolin with "Crazy Rhythm" (western swing) and many sessions and recordings including most recently with jazz singer Nan O'Malley. He has performed with a diverse list of nationally known artists including: Keter Betts, Rusty Mason, Bross Townsend, Howard Armstrong, Peggy Seeger, Rosalie Sorrells, Si Kahn, Liz Masterson, Sean Blackburn,Ann Rabson and Andy Stein. He is also a nationally known teacher of jazz and blues mandolin as part of the swing and blues weeks staff at the Augusta Heritage Center summer programs in Elkins <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_1 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">WV</SPAN>. Ray DeForest (upright bass) is always in demand. Walk into any club in Cleveland that has live music and there is pretty good chance that Ray is the bass player. He works frequently with the jump blues band Blue
 Lunch, the jazz band ACO and many roots group including "The First String Band" and "Crossties". He is a Roots of American Music artist who performs in schools frequently and teaches private students. Rich Roberts (drums) was the cool jungle beat behind the legendary chi-pig coming out of <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_2 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Akron</SPAN> <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_3 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Ohio</SPAN> in the 70s. He has played with a variety of bands including most recently "The Paper Crowns" and The Suspenders. Tom Shaper (Electric guitar,vocals) has performed with many musical legends including Johnny Johnson and Bill Kirchen. Tom is a founding member of Cleveland's Backup Band as well as the leader of his own group, "Tom Shaper and the Mature Individuals" which often includes Ray and occasionally Seth.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>WENIGER & SIMON<BR></B>Weniger and Simon have been playing to audiences around North East Ohio
 since 1985, with our unique blend of styles and sounds, we like to call "Eclectic Electric Folk-Age Music." The majority of our music comes from the past twenty five years of pop and folk music, augmented by a substantial number of original compositions. Instrumentation includes guitars, keyboard, harmonicas, synthesizers, recorder and pedal steel. We have performed in some of the larger bookstores, such as Borders and Booksellers, at weddings and receptions, and on restaurant patios of Gamekeepers Tavern, The Timberfire, Chagtown Cafe, Fishers in Peninsula and The Old Whedon Grille in Hudson. We have also performed at The Mustard Seed in <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_4 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Fairlawn</SPAN> and in Solon, The Zephyr and the old Brady's Cafe both located in Kent. Don't forget the Riverfront Coffee Mill located in both downtown Cuyahoga Falls as well as the new location in Green. John Weniger has been playing music in churches, restaurants, bands
 and bars for over 30 years, ten of which as the leader of the "The John Weniger Band". His talent of composing music and lyric, as well as the clear warmth of his vocals, has only grown in popularity through the years. Gerry Simon has been performing in bands in <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_5 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Ohio</SPAN>, <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_6 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">California</SPAN>, the <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_7 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Virgin Islands</SPAN>, and Florida since 1968, ranging from jug, blues, country, folk, and rock and roll. His bands have shared billing with acts as diverse as Loretta Lynn and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, to Lynyrd Skynyrd, Joe Walsh, and The New Riders of the Purple Sage. </DIV>  <DIV align=left> </DIV>  <DIV align=left><STRONG>VINNIE GOLDTHWAITE along with Russ Hagler.</STRONG>  </DIV>  <DIV align=left>Being a native of Kent,Vinnie Goldthwaite was involved in and
 <BR>surrounded by the music scene in downtown.Inspired by artists such<BR>as The James Gang,the Numbers Band, Glass Harp, The Raspberries and many others.At an early age he played an evening with<BR>Koko Taylor at the Kove. He opened for bands such as Joe Walsh and the James Gang, Johnny "guitar" Watson, Marshall Tucker,<BR>The Lovin Spoonful, The Turtles and The Vogues. His first band City <BR>Lights with Jack Kidney played the downtown scene and <BR>evolved into The Immortal Porpoises with Steve Downey and Gerry Simon.  Vinnie's guitar and vocals thrust him into the forefront of performing. His diverse guitar work led him to play with The Howard Street Blues Band and collaborate with Russ Hagler of The Easy Street Band. Vinnie and Russ have been writing and performing original music together locally for the last 15 years. </DIV>  <DIV align=left><BR> </DIV>  <DIV align=left><FONT color=#cc0033 size=5><STRONG><FONT size=4>Saturday, February 10 - 8:00</FONT>
 <FONT size=4>PM</FONT></STRONG></FONT></DIV>  <DIV align=left><STRONG><FONT color=#cc0033 size=4></FONT></STRONG> </DIV>  <DIV align=left><B></B><B>THE SPEEDBUMPS<BR></B>The Speedbumps showcase a mix of songs ranging from slow and acoustic, to plugged-in and experimental. All members are from the Akron/Kent area in <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_8 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Ohio</SPAN> brought together through various musical interests and avenues. The evolution of the band members and their musical style have been influenced by a variety of singer/songwriters and groups including Damien Rice, Radiohead, Iron and Wine, and Nick Drake in addition to a wide collection of orchestral pieces. The Speedbumps give an impressive show, whether slowing it down for an up close and personal feel or for simply rocking out. <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_9 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">New York City</SPAN>, <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_10 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px
 dashed">Boston</SPAN>, <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_11 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Washington DC</SPAN>, as well as other cities along the <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_12 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">East Coast</SPAN> and <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_13 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Midwest</SPAN> are not strangers to The Speedbumps' sound. The debut album released in the summer of 2005, "Back to <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_14 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Burlington</SPAN>," includes Erik Urycki, guitar and vocals, and Sam Kristoff, cello, among other sit-ins with different instruments. Stephanie Huffman, cello, was introduced to the band shortly thereafter. Meeting the band about a year later, Patrick "Hawk" Hawkins, on the skins, and Evan Lewis, bass, add a solid rhythm. The music presents an enchanting dynamic that can persuade any mood. Urycki's calming voice paired with haunting cellos and an energetic beat will catch the attention of any
 audience.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><BR><B>ASHLEY BROOKE TOUSSANT</B><BR>Kent, Ohio's Ashley Brooke Toussant is a multi-talented singer-songwriter whose achingly beautiful voice is reminiscent of early Joni Mitchell, Alison Krauss, or Dolly Parton. Her songs bring to mind those of Gillian Welch, Patty Griffin, or the band Hem. Don't miss this rising new talent. <BR><BR><B>RYAN HUMBERT<BR></B><SPAN id=lw_1170965948_15 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Akron-Ohio</SPAN> based singer-songwriter Ryan Humbert has a habit of writing catchy songs that defy the boundaries of normal genres. Releasing two albums within two years (Nothing to Lose, April 2004 and Hangman, May 2005), Humbert has proved he can build powerful albums that span many styles of American music. Whether it's the folk-pop sing-along "You Never Noticed", the painful and defiant R&B ballad "White Lies", The stalker-worthy chorus of "Nothing to Lose", or south-of-the-border send off of "Heading South",
 Humbert's music will have you singing along in no time, no matter what kind of groove you choose. Over the past three years Humbert has played over 300 shows, either acoustic or with his band, including opening slots for Elvis Costello, The Gin Blossoms, Foreigner, Josh Ritter, Dave Mason, Allen Toussaint, Alana Davis, The Push Stars, Raul Malo, The Subdudes, Red Wanting Blue, The Damnwells, Tim Easton, John Eddie numerous times, and more, playing at such notable venues as Blossom Music Center, The House of Blues, The Beachland Ballroom, The Kent Stage, Wilberts, The Hi-Fi Club, The Lime Spider, Akron's Lock 3 Live, and many more. In 2006 Ryan was nominated for "Best New Artist" by the Cleveland Free Times, and is currently nominated for "Best Americana Band" for the 2007 Cleveland Scene Music Awards. Humbert takes pride in sporting good old fashion rock and roll swagger, with touches of pop, country, punk, r&b, folk and more. His music will leave you with a tear in
 your eye, a bruise on your leg, and a hangover the next morning. If you like your music with a little slice of attitude, just like mom used to make, check out Ryan Humbert.</DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>TRACY THOMAS</B><BR>Having fronted such bands as Unit 5, Persona 74 and Gone To <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_16 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Egypt</SPAN>. Tracey Thomas moved into "solo mode" in 1994 with the release of her critically acclaimed debut CD "Standing Alone" followed by "The Poet Tree" and "Lights." Tracey released "Dancing in Cairo", a folk-bluegrass masterpiece, recorded live in a historic church in the town of Cairo, Ohio. Tracey is currently working on her next album "Ghost Town" which will be ready for release by the beginning of 2007. Tracey has played a variety of venues over the years including landmarks such as The <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_17 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Akron</SPAN> Civic Theater, The Kent Stage, Danceteria and CBGB's in
 <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_18 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">NYC</SPAN>. Over the years Tracey has shared the bill with many notable musicians including: Melanie, Andy Pratt, Michael Stanley, Tin Huey and The Dead Boys. More recently Tracey has worked with good friend, John Sferra of Glass Harp, and she recently performed with Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Tracey is a local legend not only because of her amazing staying power, but because her talent is a huge force to be reckoned with. At times overlooked (maybe by choice)? But always adored...Tracey Thomas is Akron's greatest treasure. </DIV>  <DIV align=left><B>DAVID MAYFIELD BAND <BR></B>Multi-instrumentalist, Songwriter, and in-demand session musician, David Mayfield has established himself as a compelling and vibrant performer and recording artist, within the bluegrass and acoustic music arenas. Mayfield began playing bass with his family band "One Way Rider" at the age of 12. By the time he turned 18, he had
 already won several awards for guitar & mandolin, recorded with Grammy winning musicians from the "O Brother Were Art Thou" soundtrack, and sang his own original material on the coveted "Grand Ole Opry" in <SPAN id=lw_1170965948_19 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">Nashville, TN</SPAN>.<B> </B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><FONT color=#990000>Advance discount tickets: $8.00<BR></FONT></B><B>Day of Show: $10.00</B></DIV>  <DIV align=left><B><A href="http://www.ticketweb.com/user/?region=oh&query=schedule&venue=kentstage" target=_blank rel=nofollow></A></B></DIV></TD>  <TD class=dataLbl vAlign=top align=left>  <DIV align=center>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><BR><BR><BR> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV> </DIV>  <DIV><A
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 Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at </FONT></STRONG><A href="http://www.kentstage.org/" target=_blank rel=nofollow><FONT color=#111111 size=4><STRONG>www.kentstage.org</STRONG></FONT></A><FONT color=#0000bf><FONT color=#111111><STRONG><FONT size=4> or at <SPAN id=lw_1169240802_15 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed"><SPAN id=lw_1169241199_17 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed"><SPAN id=lw_1170965948_20 style="BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">330-677-5005</SPAN></SPAN></SPAN>.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at </FONT></STRONG><A href="http://us.f552.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=info@kentstage.org" target=_blank rel=nofollow><FONT color=#003399 size=4><STRONG>info at kentstage.org</STRONG></FONT></A><STRONG><FONT size=4>
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