We have been spending these past couple of stormy days working and reworking our Festival Release at Soundside Studio, preparing it for remixing and a national release. We have a new track (Choo Choo Chaboogie/Old Yazoo) and have been having a great time orchestrating this fun number with pots and pans, artificial chickens, harmonies, and even a borrowed customer bell from the Ocracoke Post Office. Molasses Creek shows at our Deepwater Theater continue to be sold out, and we are seeing a lot of new faces. If you are coming to the island, we look forward to seeing you at the Ocrafolk Opry on Wednesdays or Molasses Creek on Thursdays. We recommend getting tickets in advance through our website or by calling 252-921-0260.
Two Shows in Eastern Carolina this Weekend (Sunday, August 18)!
You have two chances to catch Molasses Creek for free in eastern Carolina, this Sunday, August 18! From 1-3 PM we will be in concert at Harmony on the Harbor at Festival Park, in Washington, NC. In the evening (7:00 PM) we will be rounding out the 40th year of Greenville Sunday in the Park at the Town Commons in Greenville, NC. The Green Grass Cloggers will be joining us to help celebrate director Stuart Aronson's forty years of service in creating fabulous summertime fun. Hope to see everyone at both performances. Wahoo!Molasses Creek retires Ole Bessie and looks for the next Touring Vehicle
Molasses Creek looks for the next touring van! Anyone out there with a lead? |
Gary Mitchell's "The Waterman" is reborn on Molasses Creek's latest release
Molasses Creek 2000 ensemble w/Garrison Keillor |
One of the first songs that Molasses Creek recorded when they formed in 1993 (Gary and Kitty Mitchell, & Fiddler Dave), is Gary Mitchell's classic, "The Waterman". For this year's 2013 Molasses Creek album we are including a new arrangement of this audience favorite. To celebrate, we sent a link to our email list for folks to download the live version from our appearance on Garrison Keillor's A Prairie Home Companion in 2000. Joining the original trio for this national performance was friend and banjoist, Stan Brown. If you would like to be on our email newslist, or to have the mp3 emailed to you, just send Fiddler Dave a note at info@molassescreek.com.
Dragonflies Awarded Ocracoke Island Medals of Honor . . . Giant Slugs Stage Protest
Those of you who have visited our fair island of Ocracoke, North Carolina, may have marveled at the beauty of our 13 miles of unspoiled beaches, our quaint historic village with 900 inhabitants, and the many mosquitoes who call it home. Despite the rainy summer, this year we have been blessed with a less than normal number of these blood sucking critters, but during these past two weeks they have made a comeback.Fortunately the dragonflies have been waiting for the return of their favorite snack. Last night Fiddler Dave even saw a bat making the rounds at dusk, swooping and feasting. The Ocracoke Chamber of Commerce is considering awarding medals to these amazing acrobats for their service to the humans on our sandbar.
A dragonfly visiting Fiddler Dave's garden |
Fiddler Dave's wife Amy looks on while giant slugs dance |
Molasses Creek
Gary, Fiddler Dave, Marcy, Lou & Gerald
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