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George's Local Spin Music Directory

Below are bands or musicians I have actually seen play, many who are friends of mine. There's contact info. and a short blurb. Contact them directly for more info./ booking information.

Bow Thayer (& Perfect Train Wreck) -
www.bowthayer.com
Link to Bow Thayer

Bow ThayerI met Bow years ago at one of the more hip places I've ever seen in Vermont, Toadstool Harry's. While Toadstool's is no more, Bow has kept at it and has established himself as a musician to reckon with. His last album featured Levon Helm on the drums and last time I saw him, he told me he was going to be opening up for John Hiatt. This is no fluke, Bow's the real deal.. Check him out.

Jim Gilmour
www.jimgilmour.com
Link to Jim Gilmour

Jim GilmourIn Counting Crowes song Mr. Jones Adam Duritz, the lead singer croones, "I wanna' be Bob Dylan". We'll if it were me I might have said, "I wanna' be Jim Gilour." Jim's voice has to be heard to be believed. He's really got it. And even though I like to tease him about the number of capos he employs, his approach to the guitar and music in general is unique in it's ambiance and effect. The guys in hhis band are pretty talented to but I really try not to give them any credit.

Bluegrass Gospel Project
www.bluegrassgospelproject.com
Link to Bluegrass Gospel Project

Bluegrass Gospel ProjectUnquestionably one of Vermont's Finest bands, driven by the amazing voice of Patti Casey and more strings than I care to count, this Appalachian-style group is a favorite of all types of audiences. I met Paul Miller, guitar player and vocalist in his own right, through the work I do in mental health. Paul is as great a guy as he is musician.

Laura Molinelli
www.lauramolinelli.com
Link to Laura Molinelli

Laura MolinelliLaura is a good friend of mine from back in the "downtown Tonshend" days, when I played at her Open Mic at the Red Fox Inn, in Bondville. She was always very encouraging and on one occassion gave me the business card of one Jim Gilmour. She also granted me permission to cover her tune, "Dancin' in the Mud". Her voice is beauiful and her lyrics embody small town life in the hills of Vermont. Give her a listen.

Rebecca Padula
www.rebeccapadula.com
Link to Rebecca Padula

Rebecca PadulaTune into Robert Resnik's All the Traditions any week and you'll hear what a busy bee Rebecca, (or Becky as I call her), is. There's a reason for that. Becky's got a smokin' bluesy/jazzy voice, writes great songs and is a super-nice person. I met Becky back when I lived in Burlington years back and we did the duo thing for a while. She and I reconnected a few years ago and since then our path's seem to keep crossing in a nice way.

Roots on the River
Link to Roots on the River
Friday Night Live
Link to Friday Night Live
Rutland Long Trail Festival
Link to Long Trail Festival
Harvest Moon
Link to Harvest Moon

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