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and LiveMix Studio Pesent
Saturday April 28th
Featuring
Craig D’Andrea
Gareth Pearson
Ewan Dobson
Stefano Barone
804 Myrtle Road
Charleston WV
Showtime 7:00 p.m. General Admission.
Advance Tickets $15.00 - Day of Show $20.00.
For Tickets Contact
Candyrat Records or Spencer Elliott (304) 415-2947 Ewan Dobson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_8Lh2fTnUU&feature=related Ewan Dobson has established himself as one of Canada’s most brilliant and exhilarating young guitarists,
having won first prize in nearly every single Classical Guitar competition across the country.
Gareth Pearson - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i1-hxR4gKs Barely out of his teens, Welsh guitar phenomenon Gareth Pearson is already considered a virtuoso in the field of
finger style guitar. Having only played the instrument from recent times, he has already developed a distinctive
style to his playing that has earned him the greatest accolades from world renowned players; he has been called a
genius by Jan Akkerman, and Tommy Emmanuel was inspired to write a song about him which he named The
Welsh Tornado.
Craig D'Andrea - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YrGOrQeQEfg
Craig D'Andrea is one of the younger faces you will find on the acoustic guitar scene, but he isn't playing like he's
24 years old. Craig has been receiving support from fans and critics alike since releasing his debut album “Crazy is
Catching” on CandyRat Records in March of 2007 and his 2nd full-length CD "Get Used to Isolation". The release
of his albums, along with his title of 2007 Canadian Fingerstyle Champion, has given him the chance to tour in the
United States and Canada with respected artists Andy McKee, Don Ross, & Antoine Dufour .
Stefano Barone - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YE-GPXYeTA&feature=relmfu
Stefano was born in Naples, Italy. Stefano Barone's debut CD features entirely original compositions, ranging from
the funk of Spankie to the intimate melodies of The Return, to tracks of more complex execution and performance
like Metronix, Batman, Alexander Supertramp and Minimalaction, a composition for 12 guitars which he usually
perform live with the help of a multitrack machine.
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