Past Event from 2009

HOUSE CONCERT - APRIL 19

Get up close and personal to one of your favorites. You might call Grier a hereditary picker - his father Lamar played banjo for bluegrass patriarch Bill Monroe right around the time John Sebastian was extolling the musical prowess of those talented Tennesseans. The elder Grier also played guitar, and, considering it more versatile than the banjo, began giving his son pointers on the instrument when David was 6. Grier had a country musician's dream childhood: hanging out backstage at the Grand Ole Opry, riding on Bill Monroe's bus with his dad, and getting underfoot at picking parties boasting the best players in bluegrass. Now, at 44, his acclaimed flatpicking ranks with that of acoustic icons Tony Rice, Doc Watson and Norman Blake. In addition to performing solo, he also currently handles the guitar chores for the band Psychograss.David Grier will be the guest artist on April 19, 2009. Grab a cup of coffee and a donut, sit back, relax and enjoy some great acoustic original music.

Call for tickets   Joe Cullison 478-405-0076

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