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Posted 1/7/2010 8:27 PM (#407)
Subject: January Coffee House 1/15/2010


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Doors open: 6:30 p.m. Music starts at 7:00 with opening musicians: “Robert Anthony” and 7:30 with “Clintara”. 8:00 will be our Featured Artists: “2PM” with Mike Jurgensen.
$8.00 admission. Dinner/Refreshments are available.
For directions, parking info, and reserved seating contact us at www.SacredLands.info or call 727-347-0354
Bio info:

FEATURED ARTIST “2PM” - Mike Jurgensen, Pete Price and Pete Hennings are a trio ("2PM") of talented musicians who blend their varied musical talents into mix of material, from original songs to well-known standards by the Beatles and Everly Brothers, from country western to contemporary folk. With Jurgensen on guitar, Price on guitar and bass and Hennings on guitar, bass, mandolin, and violin. All three are talented songwriters and have performed solo as well as with other bands: Hennings and Price with Jon Semmes and the Florida Friends, and Jurgensen and Hennings with "Myriad".

Robert Anthony – The Seminole native has graced stages ranging from intimate coffeehouse settings to large outdoor festivals around the Tampa Bay area as well as other points throughout the southeast, opened for national acts such as Slobberbone, Kevn Kinney (Drivin’ and Cryin’), David Dondero and others. Focus lauds Anthony’s “guitar mastery and classic songwriting smarts” while the Tallahassee Democrat calls his music “intricately beautiful…to watch him play is to be fascinated and ultimately enchanted.” The St. Petersburg Times is more blush-inducing, referring to Anthony as “a great live performer…if it seems like (he) can do it all, it’s because he can,” while Connect Savannah is bucking for a spot on Anthony’s payroll by simply calling him “hellaciously talented.”

Clintara – A creative music couple, Clint and Tara, perform most often on the stage at the Blueberry Patch in Gulfport





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