The Clam City Ramblers
The 2007 Garlic Festival
15 September, 12:00 to 5:00 PM
2007
Check the posters: Color & Black/White
(please feel free to print them out and hang them everywhere!)
12:00 Marilyn Ryan & Willy Kelly
1:00 Banned From Eden
2:00 Clam City Ramblers
3:00 Boondockers
4:00 Oakum Bay Trio

The Clam City Ramblers: These guys, take you on a trip where you dance to a unique blend of Old-Time, Swing, Blues, and Acoustic rock! Mandolin & fiddle master, Jim Coffman joins forces with Celtic/Old-time guitarist, Chuck Donnelly, Rock & Roll bass player, Sig Eschholz and, percussionist/beat-man, Russell Snyder. Clam City fuses the diverse influences of several musical roots with an unconstrained approach that honors the works of the traditional masters, but breaks the boundaries of what was then...because this is now! In concert they rock!

The Clam City Ramblers

Boondockers

Boondock Blues Band: Shawn Mercer and the Boondock Blues Band play a lively blend of original blues, old time country, and Americana music. Shawn Mercer, on rhythm guitar and vocals, is joined by the amazing musical talents of Mitch Markowitz on lead guitar and harmonica, Brad O'Brien playing bass, and Michael Heatley on drums.


MARILYN RYAN & THE BEAR CANYON RAMBLERS: Marilyn Ryan and Willy Kelly bluegrass, folk, blues, original songs.

Marilyn Ryan

Band From Eden

Banned from Eden features Jim Coffman on electric mandolin/guitar, Sig Eschholz on electric bass guitar, and Russell Snyder on drums and harmonica. The band plays original music as well covering classic rock of the Beatles, Rolling Stones, and many others


Oakum Bay Trio: Drawing on Irish, Southern Appalachian, and French Canadian musical roots, Bill Schubeck, Heidi Daub, and Fiona Schubeck dive into the traditional dance music genre, with a contemporary flair, being represented through fiddles, banjo, keyboard, whistle and percussion. The group is a family affair, and dynamic seventeen year old fiddler Fiona, brings to the trio her classical influence , as well as sharing her Dad Bill's fluency of jazz. Playing predominently for contradances, come prepared to discard the chair!

Oakum Bay Trio