Monday, December 10, 2012

Molasses Creek's Woodsongs Adventure . . .and we announce the winner of the Ocracoke visit!


Bigum TV Stars!
Hello there dear friends,

We know that you are itching to find out if you were the winner of the week's stay on Ocracoke!  (No? . . . Ah well, I guess we will just put it at the end of the newsletter then . . .).  Now back to our news.

 Normally around Thanksgiving time Molasses Creek is having a little bit of a break, but this year we had a very busy November.  The second weekend of the month we traveled to the small town of Belhaven, NC for the opening of a fabulous new gallery and restaurant called the Spoon River Artwork and Market. 
Inside the Spoon River Artwork & Market
 The next day our hosts took us to their family flower farm, the Terra Ceia Farms.  This business was established in 1943 by Leendert Van Staalduinen, an emigrant from Holland.  Today the farm has 250 acres dedicated to cut flowers and a nursery.  Read more about their fascinating history at www.terraceiafarms.com. Thanks so much to Teresa, Mark and Jennifer for the warm hospitality!  If you are traveling through eastern NC, make sure to plan a stop at the Spoon River for an incredible culinary experience!
Bulb selection at the Terra Ceia Farm Shop
 On Saturday night we performed for a private event at the North Carolina Estuarium in Washington, NC.  On our way to the performance we had a few hours to stop by the Goose Creek State Park for a hike. 

 
AH! IT'S BLACKBEARD'S HEAD! . . no wait a minute!  Hey!

Lou and Marcy reliving the Hair Band days
A visit to the Coffee Caboose in Washington, NC

And we thought there were big crabs in Lake Mattamaskeet!
Alternative Energy at work at the NC Estuarium
After the evening's performance we hoofed it to Burlington for an overnight with family.

On Sunday morning we rendezvoused with Gerald and loaded up the van for an eight hour trip to Lexington, KY, home of the Woodsongs Radio Show.  Along the way we stopped at the Tamarack Center in West Virgina.  If you are traveling along I-77, then a stop in at this place is a must.  West Virginia has gathered together the work of 500 juried artisans from across the state . . .potters, glass blowers, blacksmiths, weavers, basket makers, woodworkers, musicians . . . there are even workshops where you can observe the artists in action.

 Sunday night, the band arrived in safe and sound at the home of Brian Wade, a longtime friend of Marcy Brenner.  We tucked into bed and sprung out early to journey to the studio of WKYT CBS to film a vinette to promote the evening's Woodsongs Old Time Radio Hour show. 
When are they letting Fiddler Dave out of jail? OH! This is the TV Station!

Setting up.

And now a word from our sponsor, Dapper Dan!

By 4 PM in the afternoon we had arrived at the Kentucky Theater, in Lexington where volunteers were scurrying about setting up for the radio show.  Molasses Creek met the other band Caravan of Thieves (incredible group . . . check em out at www.caravanofthieves.com) and show host, Michael Jonathan who walked us through the evening's gameplan.
 

The biggest surprise was when John Lennon accidentally walked into Gary's dressing room!
 
Our little magic corner of the stage.

NASA . . .we have liftoff!
Although Woodsongs is performed in front of a live audience of 200-300, the main audience are the millions of listeners who have their ears to the radio across the country.  The show aired live on the web and will broadcast in about two months out to 500 radio stations and in about 90 million households through radio and public television.  After the show, we hung out with Michael at a local restaurant, swapping stories and hearing about his childhood growing up next door to this crazy banjo player (Pete Seeger).

On Tuesday and Wednesday we caravaned back to Ocracoke, arriving just in time for Thanksgiving oysters and the Ocrafolk Festival Thanksgiving Fundraising Concert (raised $3197 this year!). 

December is in full swing now, and we have already run through the Ocracoke Community Christmas Concert, Wassailing at the Ocracoke Preservation Society, and Library Cookie Swap.  
"Davu Doris, Davu Doris, Welcome Welcome Christmas Cheer!"
Xmas at the Ocracoke Preservation Society
We have also been hard at work in the studio on our 13th Molasses Creek album.

GET THAT AWAY FROM HIM!! WHO GAVE FIDDLER DAVE THE BIG MIKE??!!!
"Is this the party to whom I'm speaking?" (Marse auditions for the role of the operator)
(I can't believe I'm trying to be a serious musician around these people)


Upcoming Performances

Hope that you folks will come on out to First Night Williamsburg (Monday, December 31).  Molasses Creek will be stationed this year along side our friends in the The Company Store at the Williamsburg United Methodist Church, New Fellowship Hall.  The Company Store will play at 6, 8 & 10 PM and Molasses Creek at 7, 9, & 11 PM.  Visitors to First Night buy a button pass that will get them in to any of the 40+ performances held throughout the town. 

In January, we will be at the Americana Stage in Morganton, NC (Saturday, January 12), at the Rooster's Wife in Aberdeen, NC (Sunday, January 13), and in concert with the Outer Banks Forum for the Lively Arts in Kill Devil Hills (Saturday, January 26).

Holiday order specials these next two weeks!

Order $30 or more from the Molasses Creek store and receive free shipping through the end of next week (Friday, December 18).  All orders will be send out First Class USPS (with Highway 12 compromised in Hatteras that is as fast as it goes!). Visit the Molasses Creek store at www.molassescreek.com/store.cfm.

Drumroll please!

And now, the moment you have been waiting for, sort of.  The winner of our email drawing for 2012 for a week's stay on Ocracoke Island was from Brooklyn, NY.  We have a classified email address and are waiting to hear a response from them.  We'll update this post when we have confirmed the winner is a a real human being!

Love you folks . . . see ya on down the road!
Gary, Fiddler Dave, Marcy, Lou & Gerald

 

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Molasses Creek to appear on Woodsongs Radio Hour. Travels in the North Country.

Hello Molasses Creek friends!

 
We have some exciting news before we tell you all about our travels these past two weeks.  About a week and a half ago we confirmed with the WoodSongs Old-Time Radio hour that we would be on their upcoming show this next Monday, November 19th at 7:00 PM.  The show is out of the historic Kentucky Theater, in Lexington, KY, so it means a bit of a drive from North Carolina.  But it should be worth the trip!  We will be sharing the stage with Caravan of Thieves.  The WoodSongs Radio Hour is taped in front of a live audience and streamed immediately to the show's website.  In about two months, the show will air on almost 500 radio stations to an audience of well over 1.3 million listeners.  We're looking forward to a wonderful concert!  Here is the website to find out more.  http://www.woodsongs.com/

Molasses Creek Travels: Where were we the last two weeks?

We are just returning from 11 days on the road.  Whew!  It has been a lot of fun . . . and we did have some unexpected adventures along the way.  We caught the Swan Quarter Ferry on Thursday, November 1st, and made it as far as Roanoke Rapids, NC, when we decided to check out a funny noise coming out of the van.  What we thought would be a couple hour fix turned into the replacement of a front ball joint.  The part wouldn't be able to arrive until the next Monday, so we rented a van and went merrily on our way (okay, slightly less than merry).

We stayed overnight with Marcy's sister and husband in Jefferson, MD and then traveled up to Harrisburg for a concert with the Susquehanna Folk Music Society at the Fort Hunter Centennial Barn.  The barn was constructed in 1876 as part of a dairy business and has now been redesigned as an activity space.  You can read more about the beautiful Fort Hunter Mansion and Park at http://forthunter.org/. Thanks so much to Jess Hayden and all of the friends at the Susquehanna Folk Music Society for a packed out concert night!

Sound check time at the Susquehanna Folk Music Society
 We traveled on to spend the night with Mark Cuddy and Karen, friends who we met on Ocracoke at our Deepwater Theater.  Mark works with the Hershey Area Playhouse, and also works for the Hershey chocolate company.  Let us tell you, when your host works for Hershey . . . you get a humungoid sized chocolate bar on your pillow in your room!  Incredible!

Did we mention that there was also a bowl of chocolate treats next to each bed?

Our instruments were protected from midnight barnyard attacks by this fierce chicken-eating terror!

Gerald was initially reluctant to visit the local antique shoppe.

Until he found this treasure! He'll never doubt Gary again!
 Mark and Karen took us on a tour of Hershey, PA and told us all about the history of founder Milton Hershey.  What a fascinating tale.  Read more about the origins of the company at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hershey_Company and about Milton Hershey at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_S._Hershey.

Hershey Park was originally built for the benefit of the Hershey community
Lobby of the Hotel Hershey, built in 1933.
Saturday afternoon we loaded in and prepared for the evening concert at the Hershey Area Playhouse.  Another old Pennsylvania barn converted into a great performance space!
Here we are at home at the Hershey Area Playhouse
Beautiful theater!
Did you ever wonder what happens backstage before a concert?
Ooops.  That was a mistake!

Fortunately Marcy always looks nice at showtime.  Here she is sporting her hobo digs!
Action!
 Thanks again to our gracious hosts for treating us like royalty!

On Sunday, Molasses Creek drove back down to Sykesville, MD to perform for Uptown Concerts at the Baldwin Station.  Baldwin Station is an old railway station that has been converted into a fine restaurant.  Hmm.  Hmm.  Tasty!


 Thanks to Joyce Sica for hosting us!

After the Sunday concert we returned to Jefferson and then Gary and Dave spent the next day driving to pick up the van (5 hours south . . . 5 hours north).  On Tuesday, we resumed our journey up to Albany area to spend a few days with Dave's uncle and aunt in Delmar.  Ron and Carolyn Tweedie are close to winning the fig-stuffed turkey for putting up with more Molasses Creekness than anyone else we know.  Ron is our #1 Albany are promoter, and Carolyn takes the prize as the #1 cook.  Thanks to them for another incredible visit.  We look forward to returning the favor this summer at the Ocrafolk Festival! 
The repaired van made it safe and sound to Albany!
 On Thursday, November 8, Molasses Creek traveled south to the Hudson Valley Resort in Kerhonkson (bless you!) for the Northeast Regional Folk Alliance Conference (NERFA).  Molasses Creek was awarded one of the 15 official showcase spots during the weekend.   Here is where we got to perform!

Backstage Getting ready to go on!
 Not that it is always about food . . . but we did find this great German restaurant (the Mountain Brauhaus) just over the Mohonk Preserve mountain.

 
Pear, melted cheese sandwich
Hot Brown
This looks like some traditional German fare!

And back over the mountain
Up to visit the glacial lake on top of the mountain


Look at this ball of white stuff Fiddler Dave found!  Must of been a big polar bear!
Louie jamming at the conference
 On Sunday, we journeyed back to Jefferson one more time (kudos to Mark and Judy Coyne!  We love you!). And on Monday we headed south . . . aiming for that 4 PM Swan Quarter Ferry. 

On the way home we found an interesting town of Milford, PA.  Here are some shots from that visit.







Fiddler Dave, eat your heart out!




Ah! Swan Quarter Ferry on our way home to Ocracoke Island!
Our next public performance after Woodsongs Radio Hour is the Ocrafolk Festival Thanksgiving Fundraiser on the island, on Friday, November 23.  After that it's First Night Williamsburg on December 31.  Hope everyone has a tasty Thanksgiving.  We'll check in with you after this weekend's adventure!