April 7: Tom Mason (Nashville) and special guest Clint Hoover
House Concert! Tom Mason (Nashville) with special guest Clint Hoover
Pirate, Songwriter, Guitarist and Storyteller from Nashville…
Tom Mason is an amazing musician, song-writer, and actor. Growing up in the Twin Cities, Mason found an early love for music and theater. Watching his brothers and grandfather play guitar lit the flame early for Mason. He received a banjo at age seven, but by age eleven he was playing guitar in open tunings with a wine bottle neck. Tom practiced everyday and decided early in life that he wanted to be a performer. At this time the acting bug bit him, and he started taking acting classes. Tom has continued to act in plays throughout the country. Vaudeville and old Marx Brothers movies made a huge impression, and he has continued to play the crafts and antics of these performers in his own shows and music.
Friday, April 17, 7pm $15 admission RSVP in Advance – Open Seating. BYOB. Bring snacks to share if you wish. Call 724.452.0539
Dec 8: Drum for Joy!
Join us on Thursday, December 8 from 7:00pm – 8:00pm for our monthly women’s drum circle at the Bottlebrush Gallery. It will be an evening of drumming for JOY! Cost is $25 in advance, and $30 at the door. To make your reservation and get in on the lower price, please call (724) 452-0539. Please reserve in advance so we know how many drums we will need.
Dec 2: Holiday Show, The Early Mays
The Early Mays are comprised of Emily Pinkerton, Ellen Gozion and Rachel Eddy. This is the final show of the year and there is no better way to end the season with this wonderful trio of musicians.
Friday, December 2, 7pm $15, RSVP in advance to the Gallery. BYOB.
From a previous show by The Early Mays: “WOW… What an evening… To say that I am truly impressed with The Early Mays would be such an understatement … The musical talents of these women leaves me awestruck! They are each gifted with beautiful voices, but when they weave together in harmony, it becomes a tapestry whose beauty left me deeply touched…” Casey Deely of Common Threads. http://
Nov 12 & 13: Harmony’s Annual German Christmas Market
Come to Harmony Saturday or Sunday, Nov 12 & 13, for the town’s annual Weihnachtsmarkt, German Christmas Market. Vendors, live music and dancing, plenty of food, wagon rides, traditional gluhwein, locally made Christmas-themed artwork, and much more. The Gallery’s vintage Christmas shop will be open with hundreds of Christmas treasures. Santa & Mrs. Claus will be at the Bottlebrush both days from 1-3pm. All kids welcome, big and small!
Oct 8: “Sugar Skulls N Spice” Art Show by Laura Stuart
As part of Harmony’s fall festival Sleepy Hollow, we are proud to present Pittsburgh artist Laura Stuart and her latest work entitled Sugar Skulls N Spice: A Colorful Exploration of the Human Cranium (With a Dash of Ominous Spice!)
Laura’s show will be on display from 11am til close on Saturday, October 8 with the show reception from 3pm-6pm, live music and refreshments. . If you can’t be in Harmony that day, Laura’s show will be on display until October 23rd. Stop in and see her fabulous work during Gallery hours.
To encourage creativity and fun, a table will be set up with coloring sheets with crayons and markers for anyone to make their own sugar skull art.
Show Description:
When we think of skulls we often think of death and mortality. Within American culture, the artistic evolution of the skull has often represented scary concepts and rebellious ideas. The skull can be both fascinating and gruesome. However, in recent years, the sugar skull has gained in popularity within American culture as an attractive symbol that in some ways has counteracted the skull’s traditionally ghoulish nature.
About Laura Stuart:
Laura Stuart is a mixed media artist originally from Volant, PA. She currently lives in Pittsburgh, where she works as a Team Leader for Blind & Vision Rehabilitation Services. Laura studied Visual Communications at both The Art Institute of Pittsburgh and Westminster College where she received a Bachelor’s degree in Visual Arts Communications. She later went to Carlow University for an Art Education certification. Laura has taught art for a number of years within the school setting and within a variety therapeutic environments.
Sept 23: House Concert Larry Groce of Mountain Stage Radio & The Carpenter Ants (WV)
Larry has recorded twenty-four albums. “Live Forever”, recorded with his wife Sandra on viola and produced by Don Dixon (REM, The Red Clay Ramblers, James McMurtry), was released in 2016, Larry’s top ten novelty single “Junk Food Junkie” was Dr. Demento’s Song of the Year in 1976 and one his children’s recordings for Walt Disney records was Grammy nominated for “Children’s Record of the Year”.
http://www.larrygroce.com/
The Ants trademark country-soul sound – rich, soulful harmonies, stinging solos and a rock-solid rhythm section – captures that rare, loose-but-tight feel, and has won the band international as well as regional fans. http://
Rod Picot says, “Went to the Mountain Stage post show hang at The Empty Glass and listened to The Carpenter Ants…best gospel/bar band you’ve ever heard and yes, Gospel/Bar Band should be a Grammy category…”
Friday 23rd September 2016, 7:00pm
Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts
539 Main Street “On the Square”
Harmony, PA 16037
$15 Admission
RSVP –Advanced Sales. BYOB
As always, bring snacks to share if you wish.
Reservations? Call (724) 452-0539 or email hith@zoominternet.net
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Aug 12: House Concert with Tom Mason. There’s a Pirate in the house!
Tom Mason is an amazing musician, song-writer, and actor. Growing up in the Twin Cities Mason found an early love for music and theater. Watching his brothers and grandfather play guitar lit the flame early for Mason. He received a banjo at age seven, but by age eleven he was playing guitar in open tunings with a wine bottle neck. He practiced everyday and decided early in life that he wanted to be a performer.
At this time the acting bug bit Mason and he started taking acting classes. He has continued to act in plays throughout the country. Vaudeville and old Marx Brothers movies made a huge impression on Mason and he has continued to play the crafts and antics of these performers in his own shows and music.
Friday 12th August 2016, 7:00pm
Bottlebrush Gallery & Center for the Arts
539 Main Street “On the Square”
Harmony, PA 16037
$15 Admission
RSVP –Advanced Sales. BYOB
As always, bring snacks to share if you wish.
Reservations? Call (724) 452-0539 or email hith@zoominternet.net
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