The Coffee House Concert series consists of four Live Music, informal concerts scheduled for Thursday evenings
after work, 6 – 8 pm, at various venues around Hopkinsville. Tickets: $10 ⁄ $5 Students/Military
September 14, 2006 — 6-8pm
Princess Theatre, 113 E. 9th Street, Hopkinsville
Free Mini-Concert and
Gift Basket Give-Away
12:15 pm, US Bank Office, 4159 Ft. Campbell Blvd
This acoustic band, bass/guitars/drums, plays a unique hybrid of American music. They can loose a storm of
hot guitar and mandolin picking and spine tingling slide guitar. Their music is somewhere between bluegrass
and blues while squeezing in plenty of rock and soul. Greet Stephen Crouch, Owen Reynolds, Eddy Green, and Chet Sergener.
“Music like this just fills the soul, gets your feet moving, and puts a big old smile on your face —
It's totally infectious, delightfully fun, and absolutely impossible to ignore.” Expose Magazine
www.thebetweeners.com

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November 16, 2006 — 6-8pm
Hopkinsville Community College
Free Mini-Concert at 12:15pm, Purple Cat Cafè — Aud. Bldg.
Come enjoy their award winning songs where old-time sounds meeting new-age sensibilities. They perform "contemporary
Appalachian music," mixing traditional ballads with their own roots-infused originals. They accompany
themselves on guitar, clawhammer banjo, and lap dulcimer.
Carla Gover has been named by
Acoustic Guitar Magazine as "one of the 30 essential artists of the next generation."
www.zoespeaks.com
January 18 2007 — 6-8pm.
Venue TBA
Free Mini-Concert at Noon time, Venue TBA
Music compatriots since 1987, Art Mize and Robert Tincher offer the essence of Celtic music in the Appalachian
and Bluegrass tunes. Enjoy renditions of many vivacious light dance airs, dark and meditative laments, ballads,
and the resonant traditions of the harp tunes. Delight in masterful fiddling with the Iristh bouzouki enriched
with guitar, mandolin, viola, pennywhistle, and Irish hand drum.
www.palestoutamber.com

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March 22, 2007 — 6-8pm
Venue TBA
Free Mini-Concert at Noon time, Venue TBA
A native of Covington, Georgia, Andy started out in comedy, but added music and storytelling because he had
a lot more to say. He is an Artist-In-Residence at Oxford College of Emory University. He spent five years
writing, directing and performing with the comedy improv troupe, SAK Theatre at Walt Disney World.
“Andy Offutt Irwin is to music what Robin Williams is to stand-up comedy.” -Gregory Nicoll, Creative Loafing
www.andyirwin.com