Every Thursday in September, 6pm - 8:30 pm
FREE Grounds Adminssion
Call 336-349-4576 for reservations.
Join us in the courtyard for great music Thursday nights in September from 6 - 8:30 pm. Admission is free. Reserve table seating is available by reservation (includes a bottle of wine). Bring a chair or blanket, bring a picnic, bring the family, just please no outside alcohol.
Chinqua Penn Wines including the new Syrah and 2009 Muscadine Blush will be available for purchase as well as grill items, water and soft drinks. There's plenty of grassy space for the kids to run and is a family friendly event. Well-behaved pets on a leash are also welcome.
The musical line-up is:
9/2
* Bruce Piephoff
Bruce Piephoff has been recording and performing, mostly out of Greensboro, for several decades. Firmly a part of the Appalachian tradition of story-songs and character portraits, it's his versatility that makes his music so fascinating. Easily touching both the shores of folk music and poetry with simple, compelling imagery and subtle depth, Piephoff's unassuming voice, ringing with wit and sincerity, steals the show. Bruce has returned to working as an independent singer, songwriter, and poet; he has recorded 20 CDs of original material for Flyin' Cloud Records, and performed nationwide on the folk singer/songwriter circuit. He just published his second book of poetry, Fiddlers and Middlers, in 2009. Bruce has shared the stage with Steve Forbert, Riders In The Sky, Greg Allman, Chuck Brodsky, Tom Paxton, and others, and has played everywhere from Merlefest to the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.
9/9
* Thick & Thin
For the past 7 years, Bryan Smith and Jim Eanes, both from Eden NC, have been performing original music for local venues and benefits, with bluegrass, folk, country and gospel music, and even comedy! The guys met at a local coffeehouse in Eden, and have been the best of friends ever since...The name "THICK-N-THIN" comes from the commitment they have made to each other, to stick together and make music for your enjoyment! Come to a show and catch an experience you soon won't forget! For booking info, e-mail us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
9/16
* Doug & Taylor Rorrer
Doug has released the CD: Under the Influence, which pays tribute to some of his influences such as Riley Puckett, Roy Harvey, and Gene Meade. Doug and Taylor have also released the CD entitled: Tradition: A Tribute to Doc & Merle Watson. A track from this CD was featured on Flatpicking ‘99 which was released by Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. Doug and Taylor were also featured on DocFest, which is a CD also released by Flatpicking Guitar Magazine. Doug's son, Taylor is keeping the family's musical tradition alive. He is a 4th generation musician. Taylor has become an accomplished guitarist in his own right. He draws his influences from Poole's music and also contemporary musicians such as Norman Blake, Tony Rice, and Doc Watson, among others. Taylor has become a multi-instrumentalist, playing not only guitar, but old-time fiddle, banjo, and mandolin. Taylor released a solo fiddle CD in the spring of 2010 entitled, Playing Poole.
9/23
* Kirby Wilkins
From Reidsville, Kirby has written his own style of music, lots of instrumentals and such. You will hear all your old favorite Rock-n-roll songs, as well, a variety of soft rock. Remember Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, all influences on his sound today. Kirby is our "hippie", he is a "loner". He loves to canoe and finding ways to provide power for his home and water for his garden without having to depend on someone else. He's a conservationist, but not in music! He can play about anything you'll ever want to hear. You can rock-n-roll with Kirby and you‘ll just love it too!
9/30
* JAM NIGHT
- An Invitation to our past entertainers and other Local Musicians - It'll be loads of Fun!
Musicians are all invited to come out, bring their musical instruments and "jam" together for a fine and fantastic variety of music for the crowd!
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