Saturday, October 31, 2015

October Travels and Upcoming Performances in November

Hi there friends!

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Upcoming performances
Friday, November 20 ~ Heathwood Concerts, near Raleigh (contact us at info@molassescreek.com for more details!)
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October is a beautiful time to visit Ocracoke Island and the mountains of North Carolina.  When the weather turns cooler, coastal dwellers search for the opportunity to journey to the mountains to see changing leaves, pick up mountain apples, and enjoy life at a higher elevation.
Gary at Fontana Dam
 The third weekend of October, Gerald, Gary and Fiddler Dave traveled to Brasstown NC for a performance at the Campbell Folk School.  Gerald's people come from the Murphy area, and he had been telling Gary and Dave about the culinary wizards of the family that created works of art with their homegrown fruits and veggies.
Gary & Gerald at the Campbell Folk School
Kim had orchestra obligations in Boone, so the boys rendezvoused near the Hampton home place. Both Fiddler Dave and Gary had attended courses there at the school, so they knew they were in for a treat! On Friday, October 16th, the trio packed the lodge room for a fun-filled evening of picking and singing.

The next day, the team attended their first Punkin Chunkin contest, cheering on pumpkin catapults, cannons and trebuchets as they hurled pumpkins as far as two thousand feet.

On the way back to Asheville, Gary and Dave stopped by the Barber Orchards Fruit Stand near Balsam to pick up some tastee Honeycrisps, Jonagolds, and hand pies. Mmmm!
How long is that line for apple pies?!
Hope that you folks can make it out to our upcoming Heathwood House Concert on Friday, Nov 20th at the Winebrenner's beautiful home near New Hill outside of Cary, NC. If you are interested in finding out more about this event, please contact us at info@molassescreek.com.  We would love to see you there!

All the best
Your Molasses Creek crew
www.molassescreek.com

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Molasses Creek Touring North in September and October. We will see you on the road!

Hey there folks,

Shows are wrapping up this month on Ocracoke.  If you are heading towards the NC Outer Banks, hope that you can see us at Deepwater Theater.  Otherwise, catch us at one of our upcoming concerts in NC, PA, MD or VA.

http://heartworksnc.org/
 Coming up this immediate weekend, Gary and Fiddler Dave grace the stage of the Heartworks Haborfestival, Saturday, Sept 19 at noon at the River Dunes in Oriental, NC.  The Heartworks organization is a non-profit that provides programming for underserved Pamlico County youth and families. We are excited to be a part of this new fundraiser for this great cause. Come show your support!
http://www.hersheyareaplayhouse.com/

On Sept 26, we look forward to a return to the lovely land of chocolate at the Hershey Area Playhouse in Hershey PA.  Hmm-good! This will be our third appearance at this beautiful theater.  We encourage everyone to reserve their tickets early as this show usually sells out.  Today, just happens to be his birthday . . . here is a link to CBS.com article on the candymaker who changed the world. Hope to see you there!
https://avalonfoundation.org/
On October 1, we continue our fall tour to the Eastern shore of MD, to the quaint town of Easton and the Stoltz Listening Room at the Avalon Foundation. The Avalon enriches the lives of over 100,000 people each year through nearly 300 events, performances, educational programming and celebrations throughout the year. They also run the local Farmer’s Market in town on Wednesdays and Saturdays (Not to be missed for fabulous baked goods and local produce.)

http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/
October 2, Molasses Creek will be in concert at the Carroll County Arts Council. Westminster, MD is the home of Common Ground on the Hill festival, so there are always lots of great folk musicians traveling through.  This Arts Council definitely has its finger on the creative pulse of the region, and always has great performances and arts shows (Backstage it is fun for us to read performer signatures on the walls of the greenroom!)
http://ashlandcoffeeandtea.com/events/page/3
October 3rd, we return to one of our favorite haunts in eastern Virginia, the Ashland Coffee and Tea, in Ashland, VA.  If you haven’t taken in a concert at this intimate listening room, do stop in.  We love getting to know our audiences there . . . they even sometimes show up in piratical costume! Arrgg!
            By the end of September we are hoping to have the Molasses Creek “Holy Smoke” video live on our website.  This song by our friend, Tommy Edwards, is on our new release, Waterbound.  Take a listen on this page on our website. Our friends in Italy, Andrea Tani & Alex  Martan have been hard a work.  Check back if you want to see some goofiness from the crew lugging BBQ implements and singing out to the side of Hwy 12 on Ocracoke while visitor cars stream past.

Love you folks and see you soon!
Gary, Fiddler Dave, Kim, Gerald
Molasses Creek

Here is the schedule in a nutshell.

Saturday, September 19, 12-1 PM
Gary and Fiddler Dave of Molasses Creek Heartworks Harborfestival
River Dunes
East Harborside Road
Oriental NC 28571 
http://heartworksnc.org/

Saturday, September 26 @ 7:00 PM 
Molasses Creek at the Hershey Area Playhouse 
Hershey Area Playhouse, Hershey, PA 
http://www.hersheyareaplayhouse.com/


Thursday, October 1 @ 8:00 PM 
Molasses Creek in Concert at the Stolz Listening Room, Easton, MD 
Avalon Foundation, Stoltz Listening Room, 40 East Dover St , Easton, MD 
https://tickets.avalontheatre.com/


Friday, October 2 @ 7:30 PM 
Molasses Creek in concert with the Carroll County Arts Council 
Carroll County Arts Council, Westminster, MD 
http://www.carrollcountyartscouncil.org/attractions_artscenter_events.asp


Saturday, October 3 @ 8:00 PM 
Molasses Creek in Concert at Ashland Coffee and Tea 
Ashland Coffee & Tea, Ashland, VA 
http://ashland.shop.ticketstoday.com/calendar.aspx


Monday, July 27, 2015

Molasses Creek's "Waterbound" Official Video is here! . . . Have fun!

http://www.molassescreek.com/home

We are so excited! The new Molasses Creek "Waterbound" video is now live on our site at www.molassescreek.com. Many thanks to Andrea Tani, Alex Marton, and Anna Rose for bringing their talent & vision all the way from Italy to Ocracoke.  We love it! Also, many thanks to Matt Mitchell for introducing us and keeping everyone afloat!


Of course, you can support our music by purchasing your very own copy of the "Waterbound" album through our online store at http://www.molassescreek.com/waterbound or on iTunes.

http://www.molassescreek.com/waterbound


If you are headed to Ocracoke Island this season, Ocrafolk Opry & Molasses Creek shows are in full swing at Deepwater Theater on School Road.  Hope you can come and see us!

All the best!
Molasses Creek

 
Here are our upcoming dates:
Molasses Creek summer shows at Deepwater Theater

Deepwater Theater, School Road, Ocracoke Island, NC


Much love from all of us!
Molasses Creek
www.molassescreek.com

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Molasses Creek "Waterbound" Video Almost Here!


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Hi there Molasses Creek fans,

We are deep in the midst of a toasty summer here on Ocracoke . . . figs have just started to ripen this week, and soon we will be putting away preserves so that we are ready for fig cakes in the winter.

            Gerald Hampton is visiting the island this week and will be joining us at our Deepwater Theater shows, so we will have the full touring band.  What fun! Also, our friend Rodney Kemp is joining us for the Opry this week and will be bringing plenty of Down East stories.

            Many of you experienced stormy weather this last week and so did Ocracoke.  Last weekend, a waterspout crossed Hwy 12 towards the north end and took out several electric poles, leaving the village without power for about 8 hours. Tideland electric worked through the night to restore electricity to the village (thank you!).
            This weekend (July 19), Molasses Creek will be performing at Greenville, NC’s Sunday in the Park. We are so excited that the Green Grass Cloggers will be joining us again this year, and that the concert will be dedicated to long-time event producer and friend, Stuart Aronsen.  The evening begins at 7:00 PM. For more information visit http://www.greenvillenc.gov/government/recreation-parks/programs-and-activities/special-events/sunday-in-the-park.
            We are very excited that we have just received a proof of the “Waterbound” video and will soon be making it available for your viewing pleasure. Stay tuned! We see a Oscar for Gerald Hampton’s portrayal of a waterlogged hobo! “Waterbound" is the title track of our new Molasses Creek album . . . coincidentally named “Waterbound.” To listen to selections from all the tracks, click the image below.


Saturday, May 23, 2015

Molasses Creek's new album, Waterbound, has arrived!

Hey there folks,

http://www.molassescreek.com/waterbound
We are so excited that our brand new release, Waterbound, arrived in yesterday to the island! The recording features new originals as well as some old favorites performed by Gary Mitchell, Fiddler Dave Tweedie, Gerald Hampton & Kim France, plus a special guest appearance by Sarah Osborne playing claw hammer banjo and raising the rafters with lead vocals on Cindy and I've Been Working on the Railroad.  Lou Castro also makes an appearance with some tasty guitar on Weeping Willow Blues by our friend Catesby Jones (Kitty Mitchell adds a sweet vocal harmony to that song as well).  To take a listen to tracks and read more, order your own copy or download it from iTunes, visit this link to our website.

In other news, we have an upcoming fundraising concert for Rotary Club of James City County at the Kimball Theatre in Williamsburg, VA this coming Saturday, May 30 at 7:30 PM. The acoustics in this hall are wonderful!  Hope you will join us as we feature some new material off the Waterbound album.

We are also knee deep in preparation for the Ocrafolk Festival and for the start of our summer season at Deepwater Theater on School Road.  Hope you can come and see us!

All the best!
Molasses Creek

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Molasses Creek's "Waterbound" CD Cover Unveiled! Ocrafolk Festival News. Gary Travels to Offshore Drilling Hearing.

Howdy friends!

Spring is popping up all over the island . . . new lettuce seeds are sprouting in Fiddler Dave's garden, and spring breakers are trickling onto the island and wandering around the village. Ocracoke Arts Week begins tomorrow at Ocracoke School featuring classes in steel drumming, Paperhand Puppet construction, dance, pottery, and Spanish interpretive poetry.  Springtime is one of the busiest on Ocracoke for residents as they create the latest incarnation of their business for the new season.

This month, Molasses Creek will be releasing a new CD, and touring in Eastern Carolina with a new version of the ensemble featuring Gary, Fiddler Dave, Gerald Hampton, and Kim France on bass. Performance details at the end of this post.  Hope to see you folks out on the road! Here's the news!

Molasses Creek Unveils the Cover of "Waterbound"


 This past week, Gary and I (Fiddler Dave) have been busily finishing up tracks in the studio, preparing the new Molasses Creek recording, Waterbound, for mixing and mastering before being sent off for duplication at the beginning of April.  At the same time, we have been bouncing album design concepts back and forth with our design guru, Justin Casey of Washington, NC.  Ocrafolk Festival fans might remember Justin from his performances with his band, Carolina Still, but you might not realize that Justin has also been the designer (and photographer/videographer) behind our last two Molasses Creek releases, as well as the Ocrafolk Festival printed program.

Justin does fabulous work and his steady hand helps guide the visuals for our annual spring Ocrafolk Festival/Molasses Creek marathons.  Thanks Justin!  We anticipate having the new album available for our spring teenie-tour, April 17-19.

Ocrafolk Festival 2015 Announces Performer Lineup


Mipso

The Yes Team

Victor and Penny

Los Tarascos de Michoacan

Kaira Ba
Blue Eyed Bettys









We had a great time this winter finding new music for the Ocrafolk Festival 2015!  Groups making their debut this year include the Blue Eyed Bettys, Kaira Ba, Los Tarascos de Michoacan, Victor & Penny, Mahalo Jazz 2, and the Yes Team. Returning to the stage we have . . . festival hosts Molasses Creek, storyteller Donald Davis, Martin Garrish, Mipso, The Outliers, Donald Thompson Band, The Alberti Flea Circus, Paperhand Puppets, Craicdown, Jacob Johnson, The Green Grass Cloggers, Bob Zentz & Jeanne McDougal, John Golden, Louis Allen, Philip Howard, Capt. Rob Temple, Chainsaw Artist Clyde Jones, Jef the Mime, Ocrachicks, and more.

Ocrafolk Festival Unveils the 2015 Artwork, Entices Sponsors with Fabulous Rewards!

http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html
Click on this link to find out more how to become a sponsor.  Donations are tax-deductible.
This year's festival artwork is by our friend and fellow musician, April Trueblood. April plays at the Ocrafolk Opry during the summer as well as in Raygun Ruby with Lou Castro and Kenny Furr.

June 5-7 will herald the 16th annual Ocrafolk Festival on Ocracoke Island. The flagship event of Ocracoke Alive is one of the most popular weekends for visitors, as word of the event spreads across North Carolina and beyond. Last year, Our State Magazine featured the event as a top ranked NC festival, and several years ago it was ranked as one of the top 10 Island Festivals in the world by Coastal Living Magazine.  The Ocrafolk Festival's unique setting, and Ocracoke Alive's attention to detail helps create a weekend that is treasured by visitor and resident alike.

 The festival features musicians, storytellers, artisans, and characters from the NC region and beyond.  Popular events include a Fish Fry, Squaredance, Art Auction, Paperhand Puppet Parade, Gospel Sing, Bluegrass Jam, and performances by over 27 groups that will make fans of folk music and storytelling swoon.

http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html
http://www.ocracokealive.org/sponsor-ocrafolk.html

Sponsors are a critical component of bringing the Ocrafolk Festival to life each year. The sponsors' passion for preserving the event through their donations fuels almost half of the total cost of the weekend. And the Ocrafolk Festival staff works hard to create unique rewards that make contributors feel a special part of the event.  As a sponsor you can not only receive the usual festival T-shirts and media recognition, but also an invitation to an Admiralty Party aboard Ocracoke Alive's Skipjack Wilma Lee, pre-release tickets to limited seating events, passes to the Fish Fry, reserved parking near festival grounds, and Supporter Level Buttons that enter you in drawings all weekend. Best of all, your sponsorship helps make sure that this unique event continues for another year! Come join your Ocracoke friends for a fabulous weekend!

Gary Travels to Hearing to Speak Out Against Offshore Oil Drilling

Gary's daughter Katy (left), Ocracoke resident Mickey Baker (center). Photo Outer Banks Voice.

On March 19th, Gary Mitchell traveled up the beach to Kill Devil Hills to join about 670 other Outer Banks residents and members of LegaSea to say "No" to oil exploration off the coast of North Carolina. LegaSea was formed 25 years ago in response to Mobil Oil Corp. efforts to sink an exploratory well off Cape Hatteras. The open forum was held by the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) in order to receive community feedback on a proposed lease sale of up to 14 sites between 2017-2022 within planning areas along the mid and south Atlantic, Alaska and Gulf of Mexico coasts. North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory's administration is currently in support of the plan.

Executive director of the Outer Banks Visitor Bureau expressed his concern of the potential threat that offshore drilling could pose to tourism brought by the natural environment and pristine beaches of North Carolina. “Why then would we gamble with a proven industry?” Nettles addressed to the audience “Offshore drilling is a threat disguised as an opportunity,” he said.

If you are a fan of Ocracoke Island and the Outer Banks, we encourage you to speak your mind! Public comments on the proposed leasing program will be accepted by BOEM through March 30 at www.regulations.gov/#!submitComment;D=BOEM_FRDOC_0001-0312;p=1 . Read more about the issue in an article by Coastal Review Online at www.coastalreview.org/2015/03/an-outcry-of-drilling-opposition-from-outer-banks/. Thanks for helping out our communities!

Upcoming Molasses Creek Travels

Hope you can join us in Washington or Fountain, NC this month!

Friday, April 17, 6-8 PM, Molasses Creek at Cycle NC Event in Washington Civic Center, Washington, NC

Saturday, April 18, Private event, Washington, NC

Sunday, April 19 7-9 PM (Fiddler Dave's birthday!) Molasses Creek in Concert at the Fountain General Store, Fountain, NC

That's all for now!
 

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Molasses Creek Hard at Work on New Release ~ "Waterbound" . . . Special Guests Add Their Talents!

Last night, a frigid Arctic blast swept in, shaking Gary's Soundside Studio with 45 mph winds . . .but we know compared to our friends up north in New England, that we have it pretty easy, so we'll just step outside for sunbathing before returning to work on our brand new Molasses Creek release, Waterbound.  Just make sure not to lick anything metal, Fiddler Dave!

Fans of Ocracoke Island, often ask us "When is the best time to go shelling on the beach?" Although not always the most pleasant time of year, after a winter blow, the careful treasure hunter has a better chance of finding beautiful shells.  Today was bitterly cold, but Dave and his wife, Amy, scored this great find . . . a rare helmet shell.



Recording news
Joining us on this new recording is friend and bassist, Kim France, from near Boone, NC. In January, she traveled to the island to lay down some tasty standup bass tracks.  Kim first discovered Ocracoke in the early 1990s, and has spent many summers in the village, performing solo and with various groups.  She will be returning for this season to play with Gary and Fiddler Dave at the summertime Molasses Creek shows at Deepwater Theater. We are thrilled to have her with us!

Banjoist and singer, Sarah Osborne, also ferried across the Pamlico Sound to add claw hammer banjo and vocals to tracks (If you attended the 2014 Ocrafolk Festival, you probably saw Sarah performing with the South Carolina Broadcasters).  Molasses Creek backed her up on Cindy and I've Been Working on the Railroad. What fun!

Gerald Hampton was in town to hold down the bass line for Sarah's banjo picking, and to lay down some tasty mandolin picking.  Both he and Sarah are hoping to join us for our upcoming performance at Music Across the Sounds in March.

When Molasses Creek begins on a new recording, we start out with a large list of songs and pare them away as we see what magic happens in the studio.  So . . . without making any guarantees, here are the songs on the album to date. Some might be added and some removed . . .

Molasses Creek's Waterbound
  • Waterbound ~ traditional song
  • But I Got Love ~ by Gary Mitchell
  • By Half ~ one of our favorite songs by Bill Hicks
  • I've Been Working on the Railroad ~ traditional song
  • Cindy ~ traditional
  • Holy Smoke ~ by Tommy Edwards
  • Weeping Willow Blues ~ by Catesby Jones
  • Lady of the Harbor ~ by Joe Jencks of Brother Sun
  • Love All Around ~ by Gary Mitchell
  • An Artist's Prayer ~ by Fiddler Dave
  • Waltz ~ by Fiddler Dave (unnamed yet . . . not Fiddler Dave, the waltz)
  • Wayfaring Stranger ~ Traditional
  • House on the Lane ~ by Fiddler Dave
  • Digital Blues ~ by Fiddler Dave

That's all for now.  We will have more lyrics and track info for you in our next update. Our goal is to have this album out for when we begin touring in April!

Here are our upcoming dates:
Molasses Creek at Music Across the Sounds, with special guest Sarah Osborne
Mattamaskeet High School, Swan Quarter, NC

Molasses Creek at Cycle NC Event in Washington, NC
Near Washington Civic Center, Washington, NC

Molasses Creek at the Fountain General Store
Fountain General Store, Corner of NC 222 & US 258, Fountain, NC