BUTCH WILLIAMS TRIO
My solo gig is called the Butch Williams Trio ... Yes, I know it's not really a trio, but, hopefully, there's that feel of a jazz combo, in a comfy lounge communicated through the music–these great songs of the 30s, 40s and 50s.
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GRASSAHOL
Grassahol is a five-piece band playing acoustic American roots music including bluegrass, blues, Americana and folk. See our website at grassahol.com.
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HEIDI and the RAKES
Clean pickin' and tight harmonies dominate the songs – some classic, some obscure. The acoustic joy behind Rake's music is found in a journey across years and genres, stretching the boundaries of acoustic music.
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THE BROOKS BROTHERS
American Jazz music from the swing era and classics from the decades that followed. Scott and Ray Brooks are both
Brooks Brothers (but not to each other). This father-son duo combines singing and jazz stylings to create a show to remember. See website.
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BETHELEHEM on BROAD STREET
Each Christmas Day, the volunteers at Bethlehem on Broad Street feed 1,000 needy folks at the First Congregationalist Church, downtown Columbus. I have the pleasure of coordinating the music program in the dinning room.
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OHIO ARTS COUNCIL
Ever wonder how the State of Ohio funds the arts? It is done through programs such as Arts Access, where I serve as a panelist, reviewing grant applications and recommending arts funding for the many, many outstanding arts projects of merit throughout the state.
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