Harmony in the House! Best live music in the area.

Posted on 20 July 2011 by BottleBrush Gallery (0)

If you were with us for Todd Burge, Phil Lee, Tom Mason or Jeff Wiley, you know that Harmony in the House Concert Series at Bottlebrush Gallery is the real deal for small-venue music in the North Pittsburgh area.

Many of you asked how you can make sure your friends know about these fine concerts. We encourage you to forward this Web site address or our emails and have them contact us directly. We love making new friends!

The House Concert tradition at Bottlebrush continues with a show you won’t want to miss:

Tony Denikos
Americana-Folk-Roots Acoustic
Steve Cohagan, opening act and releasing his new CD, “Picture Show”
Friday, August 12, 2011, 7:00 PM
Bottlebrush Gallery, 539 Main Street, Harmony, PA
Admission: $10 cash or credit card
Limited seating
RSVP to (724) 453.1222 or hith@zoominternet.net

Starting at 6 PM and throughout the show, the good folks at The Enchanted Olive of Harmony will be here offering samples of their delicious, flavored dipping oils. You can read more about them at http://enchantedolive.com/ . We can assure you they offer a wonderful taste treat, and you will want to take a bottle or 2 of their dipping oils home with you.

The Enchanted Olive

Small venue, intimate, live performances for all ages, featuring acoustic, folk, and singer/songwriters. Harmony in the House is booking traveling acts, many from the Nashville area, as they pass through our region, providing low-cost entertainment by performers ordinarily seen only in large venues and cities. With the support of the regional music-loving community, we will bring you a consistently high-caliber, diverse group of performers monthly at a reasonable cost.

The house concerts begin at 7:00 PM and end before 10:00 PM, at the Bottlebrush Gallery in Harmony, PA. Stay as long as you’d like! We can all be home by bedtime, or go to the Harmony Inn for a late supper after the show.

This event is BYOB for adults… we’ll have sodas, water and snacks, too!

The only chairs we have are some folding chairs and you are welcome to use them, or, within reason, bring your own chair from home. We have some space limitations so daybeds and chaise lounges are out… otherwise, come comfy and ready to have some fun with this great line-up.

About Tony Denikos

Tony Denikos Cats Eye

Tony Denikos, (pronounced “Deh-nigh-kiss”), writes, records and performs some of the most refreshingly down-home Americana music in the country. A native of Laurel, MD, Tony’s wide range of influences include artists such as John Fogerty, John Prine, Lowell George, Graham Parker & Bruce Springsteen. Tony is a storyteller and songsmith in the tradition of John Prine & Lyle Lovett.

Tony recently released his third CD Already Gone (2009), music of cutting lyrical wit, breathtakingly personal storytelling, and foot stomping backbeats. It immediately charted at #2 on the Euro Americana Charts and at #7 on the Freeform American Roots Chart. There are stories here that everyone can relate to about love, working class attitudes, hope, regret, forgotten patriots and unwitting heroes.

You can catch Tony performing his songs at venues and festivals from New York to the Carolinas– including venues such as Rams Head on Stage ,the Maryland Seafood Festival, Columbia Festival of the Arts, the Vintage Virginia Wine Festival and many others. He performs solo or with a band – always presenting to the listening world a writing style and performance uniquely his own. His songs will stay with you long after the lights fade to black.  http://tonydenikos.com/

About Steve Cohagan

Steve CohaganSteve Cohagan is a well regarded singer/songwriter, well known in the Pittsburgh area. Close your eyes and you can hear him calling Tom Waits to the table. His songs tell fascinating stories and whether on guitar and harp, or pulling off an old Taj Mahal tune on the banjo I know you will enjoy him. Come, celebrate the release of his new CD. His songwriting teeters, gracefully balanced in the harmonious mix. Sometimes funny, sometimes sad, but always…. always hopeful.always…. always hopeful.

 


 

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