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DATE LOCATION DESCRIPTION

Sunday 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM

April11th

Songwriter Sanctum
Church in
Ocean Park

235 Hill Street
Santa Monica, CA
2:00-5:00 PM

 

Sunday April 11th 2:00PM-5:00PM

Dana Charnofsky/Concerts In Harmony Supporting Independent Music Concerts In Harmony presents...

Featuring: Joyce Woodson, Dale LaDuke, Marika Gerrard, Shakeh, Amy Raasch
For more infor call: Dana 310-600-8041

Sunday
12:00 to 3:00

April 18th, 2010

Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum

4700 Western Heritage Way
Burbank, CA
(323) 667-2000

Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum
A fine get-together for cowboy performers to share songs in the round.
It's free with admission to the museum.
If you bring a guitar you are welcome to come up and sing us a cowboy song yourself!

www.autrynationalcenter.org

This event happens every Sunday from 12 to 3 on the third Sunday of every month!
Mark your calendars.

May 1st Saturday 4:00

Tucson Folk Festival
El Presidio Park
Downtown Tucson, AZ

Tucson Folk Festival Main Stage
Location: El Presidio Park in downtown Tucson.
A real old fashioned folk festival with lots of stages and fun food booths.

 

Sunday
May 16th
2010
12:00 Noon

Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and Festival
Pavillion Stage Topanga Canyon, CA

Topanga Banjo Fiddle Contest and Folk Festival
Several stages with Bluegrass, Old Timey, Folk and Cowboy music.

Saturday
Evening

June 5th, 2010

Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church 820 N. Fairview Ave Goleta, CA

(805) 403-2639 Goleta, CA

Unitarian Church
Featuring Penny Nichols, Teresa Tudury,
Rebecca Troon and myself Joyce Woodson.

We're having a songwriting workshop, too, Sunday June 6th from 1:00 to 5:00PM.

The cost is only $40. All four of us will be teaching. Cool.

Saturday June 26th

8:00 PM

Trinity Episcopal Church

1500 State Street Santa Barbara, CA

Trinity Backstage Songwriter Series

In the Round: Joyce Woodson, Kate Wallace, Douglas Clegg, & Brad Parker.
A night of original and cover tunes!

Call 962-2970 or visit www.trinitybackstage.com

Saturday August 21st
2010

7:30 PM

$14

Anaheim 
Downtown Community Center

250 E. Center St.Anaheim, CA

The Living Tradition Music Series

Orange County’s own Joyce Woodson returns to present her award-winning take on Western music. With crystal clear voice and mellifluous guitar playing, her songs tell stories that bring the characters to life as if they are sitting next to you at the campfire.

Opening will be the wonderful western writer and performer Ray Doyle.
Check out his website at: www.raydoyle.net

All concerts are held at the Anaheim Downtown Community Center, 250 E. Center St., in Anaheim, on the 3rd Saturday of most months.  Concerts start at 7:30 PM.

Tickets:  $14 per person ($11 with membership discount). 
Children under 18 FREE with paid adult.
For concert information and reservations,
contact Gary & Terri Trobridge at (714) 955-3807.
Or go to: www.thelivingtradition.org

Saturday October 9th, 2010

Abounding Grace Sanctuary

Tucson, AZ

 

 

Joyce Woodson sharing the evening with the wonderful duo Jeni and Billy
Check out Jeni and Billy's music: www.jeniandbilly.com
Fabulous harmonies and cool story songs. You'll love them!
WHERE: Abounding Grace Sanctuary
2450 S. Kolb Rd. Tucson, AZ

TICKETS: $15 each or $25 per couple.
All ticket purchases are at the door.
More info: www.lavamusic.org
SHOWTIME: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm. Doors open at 6:30 pm.

January 24-29th

2011

The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering

Elko, NV

 

 

Elko National Cowboy Poetry Gathering
T his is the grandaddy of them all! Come on down! (Yeehaw.)

The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering is a week-long celebration of life in the rural West, featuring the contemporary and traditional arts that arise from lives lived caring for land and livestock.The 27th National Cowboy Poetry Gathering will take place January 24-29, 2011 in the small community of Elko, Nevada, which will overflow with thousands of cowboys and cowgirls, poets and musicians, artisans and scholars, rural people and city folks.

For tickets go to: www.westernfolklife.org

Several concerts sell out ahead of time. It's best to get tickets and hotel reservations now.