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House Concerts
at
Willow Pond Bed & Breakfast
Intimate concerts,
featuring todays finest musicians in classical and folk music.
Concerts in the garden or in the Willow Pond Garden Room. Booking
info
Reservations
required for all houseconcerts.
Please call 970-243-4958 to reserve your
seat!
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Don't miss the Grand
Junction High Desert Opera's performance of Puccini's TOSCA
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CD's
of the Western Colorado Chorale and Willow Pond houseconcert artists
are available in our gift shop! 
Save the dates....
Click on Artist to view
information:
Friday, October 10, 2008:
Cullen Purser
Sunday, November 23rd,
2008:
Elinor Frey, cello Tuesday, January 20 &
Wednesday January 21, 2009:
Ernesto Tamayo, classical guitar
2008 TBA: Laurie Lester,
Soprano, An Evening of Italian Art Songs & Arias
TBA: December, 2008:
Willow Pond Holiday House Concert

Friday, October 10,
2008
7pm
Cullen
Purser,
singer/songwriter
TBA donation requested, limited seating.

The Grand Valley's own
Cullen Purser, will perform an intimate concert
of original material in
the Willow Pond Garden Room.
Cullen's lyrics and melodies will charm and captivate you with their
emotional tenderness and intellect.
Cullen is a local luthier and runs guitar making workshops
out of his workshop in Fruita.
Read the Free Press article
about Cullen's guitar workshop:
Cullen Purser/Free Press
Cullen is also a member of a terrific acoustic bluegrass
band, The Late Great String Band.
You can hear some of their songs,
recorded live in the Willow Pond Garden room on their myspace page:
Late Great String
Band

Sunday, November 23, 2008
7pm
Elinor Frey, cellist
$15.00 donation requested, limited seating.

Cellist, Elinor Frey will present classical pieces for cello
in the Garden Room at Willow Pond.
www.elinorfrey.com
Hailed
as an "Impeccable cellist" by Montreal's
La Presse, Elinor Frey is an active recitalist and chamber musician.
She is recognized for presenting dynamic and personal performances for
her audiences.
Next season's highlights include Elinor's long-term residency
at the Banff Centre; a recital tour at Cornell University and central
New York;
performances at the American Academy in Rome, Italy; performing
the Elgar Cello Concerto with the Rogue Valley Symphony;
and the release
of Elinor's debut album of solo cello and duo works with pianist David
Fung on the Yarlung Records label.
An advocate of new music, Elinor has
served as the cellist of the Aspen Music Festival Contemporary Ensemble
in 2004/5.
With the New Juilliard Ensemble, she gave the New York premiere
of Betsy Jolas's concerto, "Wanderlied" in Alice Tully Hall.
She also gave the July 2007 world premiere of Steven Stucky's "Dialoghi",
a solo cello piece written for her.
As a touring chamber musician, Elinor
has performed throughout the US and Canada, including solo appearances
with
the Edmonton and Bartlesville Symphonies.
Elinor is winner of the 2004 Ladies Musical Club of Seattle competition
and the Virtu Foundation Scholarship.
Through generous grants from supporters,
Elinor plays on a beautiful 1962 Mario Gadda cello and
a superb Charles
Espey bow which she recently commissioned.
Elinor received a Master of Music
degree from the Juilliard School in May 2005 and
a Bachelor of Music
from the Mannes College of Music in
2001.
Her principal teachers were Bonnie Hampton, Hans Jensen, Orlando
Cole, and Barbara Mallow.
Elinor is an alumna of numerous festivals including
Kneisel Hall, the Norfolk Contemporary Session, and the Fontainebleau
Music Festival.
As a solo cello & chamber music educator with complete
Suzuki training, Elinor has served on the faculties of the Hudson River
School,
the Music Institute of Long Island, Guelph Youth Music Center,
and the 2007 Ithaca College Chamber Music Institute.
For the summer 2008
season, she will return to the faculties of CAMMAC Ontario and the Ithaca
Suzuki Institute,
and will join the faculty of Orvieto Musica in Orvieto,
Italy.

Ernesto
Tamayo
is coming back to Willow
Pond!
January 20th & 21st,
2009
Don't miss this rare
opportunity to hear this incredible artist!
www.ernestotamayo.com
Ernesto
Tamayo – Classical Guitarist
FIRST PRIZE WINNER of the 1995 NGWS in New Milford, Connecticut, Ernesto Tamayo
has toured extensively throughout North and South America and Europe.
He is one of the most accomplished and sought-after guitarists of his generation.
Ernesto is often praised for his brilliant technique, artistry, and his exceptionally
warm tone
and expressive interpretations on the guitar. Born in Havana, Cuba, Ernesto began
studying the guitar with his father when he was five.
He made his television debut at the young age of nine.
Sony Music Entertainment and Sony Classical of Mexico enabled Ernesto to come
to the United States where he received a full scholarship for advanced studies
at
Peabody Conservatory with well-known guitarist Manuel Barrueco. In Cuba he studied
with Antonio Alberto Rodriguez (Biki), and Leo Brouwer.
Since his arrival in the United States, Ernesto has performed in numerous concert
series' and with orchestras in the United States and abroad. In September of
1999,
he made his Carnegie Hall debut with a sold-out performance. Past engagements
at guitar festivals include appearances at the Fourth International Guitar Festival
in
Cuernavaca, Mexico, the Sixth International Guitar Festival in Long Island, New
York, the "Classical Guitarists of the World" concert series in Fullerton,
California
and the Connecticut Guitar Summer Workshop. Ernesto has also given solo recitals
for the classical guitar societies of Baltimore, Miami, Reno, Cheyenne and
Northern
Colorado, among others.
Ernesto has recorded four albums, Ernesto Tamayo Plays Bach, Melodias Cubanas,
The Cuban Guitarist, and Classical Persuasions. The Cuban Guitarist album features
two world premier recordings, “The Havana Suite” by Cuban guitarist
and composer Aldo Rodriguez, and “Five Inspirations” composed by
Ernesto himself. The Classical Persuasions album was released in September of
2006 where he feature works by Borges, Canonigos, Lauro, Weiss, Sor, Brouwer,
Albeniz, and Rodrigo.
Ernesto is a recipient of career development grants from the Maryland State Arts
Council, the New York Foundation for the Arts, and the Bossak/Heilbron Foundation.
He is sponsored by Bacardi Foundation, Del Mar Foundation, La Bella Strings and
performs with a David Daily, and Thomas Humphrey guitar.
When not playing the guitar, like most Cubans, Ernesto enjoys playing chess,
and sipping Cuban coffee with friends.

Coming soon....
Date TBA
An Evening of
Italian Art Songs and Arias
Laurie
Lester, Soprano
Previous
Concerts at Willow Pond Bed & Breakfast:
Noteworthy
Duo

http://www.noteworthyduo.com
Lisa Schroeder and Michael
Nigro join their musical talents, creating an experience of pure elegance
and classical artistry.
Their vision is to reach a non-classical audience, inspire the classical listener,
and to touch just one life with a "noteworthy" performance.
Their interest in South American Music can be heard throughout their extensive
flute and guitar repertoire.
Lisa and Michael are both on faculty at Vanguard University of Southern California.
Michael is is the head of the guitar department.
The program will feature works
by prominent and less known South American composers.
The program is varied from folkloric dances and songs to sophisticated works
full of colorful impressionism.
Flutist, Lisa Schroeder is
a Los Angeles based performer, teacher, and clinician. Lisa is the founding
member of Noteworthy Flute
and Guitar Duo and West Coast Winds, both of which are on the artist roster
for the Orange County Performing Arts Center "Arts Teach" program.
She also holds the piccolo position with the Golden State Pops Orchestra.
The acclaimed guitarist, Michael
Nigro, has released a new recording, "Guitar Sudamericana," which
he will highlight during his performance.
His debut CD, "Homage to Piazzolla," is released on the label, Music
and Arts.
The American Record Guide writes, "Its
a pleasant collection of spiky Argentine rhythms interspersed with soulful
milongas.
Nigro has a big sound, a smooth tone, and sure-footed interpretive instincts.
Nigro is an active member of
the guitar community; he is co-founder of the Long Beach Classical Guitar
Society, independent reviewer
of Soundboard Magazine, and sought after teacher and performer.

Pete
Kartsounes
(and friends)
$15.00 donation requested.
Well-behaved children welcome.
Attend this concert and help kids with cancer!
Eclectic Singer/Songwriter Pete Kartsounes will play original music in the
beautiful outdoor setting at Willow Pond!
Proceeds will benefit Camp Wapayapi for kids with cancer, visit: http://wapiyapi.org/

Pete
Kartsounes, Eclectic/Singer/Songwriter
Pete Kartsounes is no stranger to the
life of a full time musician.
He has spent the past 13 years writing, recording and touring nationally and
internationally.
Now living in Boulder, Colorado, Pete has established himself as a dominant
figure in todays music scene.
Apart from playing festivals and venues
nationwide as a member of the Wayword Sons "featuring Benny Galloway"
(writer behind the songs of Yonder Mountain String Band), Pete also plays as
a solo act, and with his own band "Pete Kartsounes Band" (P.K.B).
The band consists of an amazing group of musicians, who's skill set has the
ability to fit the genre of any event.
Pete's mixture of musical genres is extensive, making his music unique.
He writes ballads, blues, jazzy, bluegrass, standard-like and sometimes music
that isn't so easy to describe
other than to say that they are "story-telling" songs. He is also
known for his strong, soulful voice, and encompassing lyrics.
Referred to as a "must see" and "truely one of a kind" from
critics, he is becoming one of the most prolific songwriters of today.
Pete's newest release "Out of Nowhere" is his 3rd and most essential
albumn to date.
Getting rave reviews throughout the country, it is a tasteful blend of Bluegrass,
Jazz, folk, and blues,
entwined with acoustic overtones and superb musicianship.
The disc includes many well known artists, some of which are Grammy Award Winner
Sally Van Meter, Jeff Austin (Yonder Mtn String Band),
Drew Emmitt (Leftover Salmon), and Travis Book (The Infamous Stringdusters).
It was also recorded in DSD (Direct Stream Digital) format by Gus Skinas. It
is truely original and visual music.
For more information and to
hear Pete you can go to http://petekmusic.com
Click
here to learn how Pete is raising money for kids with cancer.

Wednesday, May, 28th,
2008
7pm
Endre Balogh, violin & James Smith,
guitar
$20.00 donation.
Limited seating.
Well-behaved children,
age 7 and older, welcome.

Internationally
renowned concert artists, Endre Balogh, violin, and James Smith, guitar,
will perform a variety of chamber music in the Garden Room at Willow Pond.
“We were
under the spell of a formidably brilliant artist.” (The London
Times)
“Poise and assurance, technical
precision, tonal refinement and personal charm.” (New York Times)
“ Dazzling technique and great gusts of temperament...eloquent master of
his instrument.” (Los Angeles Times)
Click here
for James Smith's Bio
Endre Balogh
Bio:
Visit
Endre Balogh's website
Violinist and Photographer
On the occasion of his New York debut
when he was only 16, the New York Times called Endre Balogh “a major
new talent” and concluded that
“his accomplishments are nothing less than prodigious”. In the fall
of 1973 his first European tour included concerts in Berlin and London.
The Die Welt critic declared that he “produces an inexplicably mature
interpretation”, and the London Times reported, “the audience was
well rewarded.
We were under the spell of a formidably brilliant artist”. He also performed
in Austria, Holland, Italy and other countries with equal success.
His visits to England have included a one-hour recital in London for the BBC,
and in Amsterdam a live, on-the-air radio recital.
Since his New York debut Endre Balogh (it is pronounced EN-dray BAL-og with
the accents on the first syllables) has achieved an enviable reputation
on the international concert scene. He has appeared several times with the
Los Angeles Philharmonic, the symphony orchestras of
Washington D.C., Seattle, and Honolulu to name just a few, and is a well-known
recitalist in the key cities of the United States.
His record in Europe is equally impressive. Because of his frequent performances
in Germany he was engaged to play concerts with the Berlin Philharmonic.
Under Edo de Waart he also performed with the Rotterdam Philharmonic. The Frankfurt
Symphony, the Tonhalle of Zürich, the Basel Symphony
and several orchestras in Holland and Yugoslavia, as well as numerous European
recitals are also on the list of the artist’s list of notable credits.
Endre Balogh played concerts up until two weeks before he was born! His Hungarian
mother had been a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic for many years,
so his first exposure to music was a kind of prenatal osmosis. His Hungarian
father, a chemist, also played the violin, so when Endre was only eleven days
old
his picture appeared in the Los Angeles Times with the caption: “A Newly
Arrived Violin Talent!” Unfortunately, his extreme youth was wasted in
the dissolute pastimes of infancy,
and it was not until he was three and a half that his musical activities began
in earnest. Under the nurturing care of his mother and the guidance of Joseph
Piastro, his teacher,
he played nine public concerts at age four and his first concerto with orchestra
when he was six.
Though his mother worked with him every day, other first-rate musicians were
his mentors. For three years he studied with the well-known musician and pedagogue,
Manuel Compinsky. Then, when he played for Yehudi Menuhin, he was awarded the
first full scholarship ever given for study at the great masters school in
London.
He accepted the honor and spent a season in England; but as a child of nine,
the distance from home and family became intolerable.
He returned to America and began work with Mehli Mehta, the esteemed father
of Zubin Mehta. Under his skillful training, the artist soon won both the First
Prize and
Grand Prize in the Denver Symphony Solo Competition and the top violin prize
in the prestigious Meriweather Post Competition — all at age 13!
At 15, he gave his debut recital in Los Angeles and the following year marked
his New York debut.
He eventually also did advanced coaching with the renowned violinist Henryk
Szeryng.
As soloist with orchestra, he has performed with such eminent conductors as
Zubin Mehta, James De Priest, Lawrence Foster, Henry Lewis, Vladimir Golschmann,
Erich Kunzel, and Christoph von Dohnányi. He appeared as guest soloist
with the American Youth Symphony, conducted by the late Mehli Mehta,
in more than a dozen different violin concertos.At a very young age, he became
enthralled with chamber music. As a result, he has been the recipient of several
Coleman Chamber Music Awards and has made music with such luminaries as Vladimir
Horowitz and Leonard Pennario.
In 1993 he performed with André Watts in the critically acclaimed series
of chamber concerts, “André Watts and Friends.”
He also founded and toured with the Pacific Trio for nearly 30 years in regular
performances throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe.
Currently he performs frequently with his friend and colleague, James Smith – head
of the Guitar Department at USC.
Over the years they have amassed a unique body of repertoire consisting of
original and arranged works for violin and guitar.
Lately he has also explored the rich Violin and Viola Duo literature with the
fine violist Steven Gordon as well as joining forces with cellist Dennis Karmazyn
and pianist Genevieve Lee to perform Piano Trios and Quartets.
In a slightly different vein, he performed the solo violin background score
to Dennis Prager’s film documentary “Israel In A Time Of Terror”,
which focuses on the heroic strength of everyday Israelis in coping with the
Palestinian terror bombings.
Recently, Endre was asked by the nationally known repertory company “A
Noise Within” to compose original music for their repertory run of Shakespeare’s “The
Winter’s Tale”. Throughout their 40 performance run, Endre played
his music as a costumed character in the play, garnering unanimous audience
enthusiasm and critical acclaim.
In 2004, after severely curtailing his touring concert schedule in order to
spend more time with his children, Endre rapidly began to hone his passion
for photography.
It wasn’t long before he was winning top awards in contests and his unique
aesthetic vision and reputation for consistently beautiful work soon earned
him
an enviable reputation among his photographic colleagues. His photos are prominently
displayed in the collections of several connoisseurs of fine photographic arts.
In 2007 he was honored with a one man gallery showing of 47 of his photographs
at the Karpeles Museum in Santa Barbara, California.
Following that, two of his photographs were chosen for inclusion in the prestigious
Santa Barbara “Art Walk” exhibition. Then, in late 2007 one of
his photographs
was chosen from among 3000 submissions by the Curator of the San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art to be among the 87 pieces displayed in the
2007 “International Art Of Digital” exhibition. Additionally, he
has been commissioned to create commercial graphics projects.
Most notably, after being hired to provide the solo violin tracks for a CD
of new music, the composer asked Endre to also create the cover art.
The resulting design for “A World Unseen – Music by David Sudaley” was
described as “…by far the most beautiful album cover we’ve
ever seen!” by the publishers.
His constantly expanding gallery of photos can be seen and purchased at his
online gallery: www.endresphotos.com.
Above all, he is devoted to his wife, Mona, and
his four delightful children, Csilla, Antal, Katalin, and Eva.
JAMES SMITH
James Smith is chairman of the Classical
Guitar Department at the University of Southern California, where he is an
Associate Professor of Music.
His students include prizewinners in national and international competitions,
and two ensembles trained at the university, the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet
and
the Falla Trio, have successful professional careers. He has given masterclasses
at the Manhattan School of Music, Eastman, Yale, and the
New England and San Francisco Conservatories, to name a few. Smith is very
active as a performer, and has given recitals throughout the Americas and Asia.
He is an expert chamber musician, and performs frequently with the Bel Arts
Trio (David Shostac, flutist, John Walz, cellist), Canto Claro (Sun Young Kim,
soprano),
Windwood (Douglas Masek, winds) and with guitarist Dusan Bogdanovic and violinist
Endre Balogh. Mr. Smith has performed concertos and solos with the Glendale,
Marina del Ray, Long Beach, Antelope Valley, Topanga, Brentwood, Los Angeles
Opera, and New Orleans Orchestras.
A highly skilled arranger, several of his works for four guitars are frequently
played by the Los Angeles Guitar Quartet, the North Carolina
and the Alexandria Guitar Quartets, and the LAGQ has recorded a number of them,
including his arrangement of Brandenburg Concerto Nr. 6 by Bach.
Recordings with flutist David Shostac on Excelsior and Douglas Masek on Massax
include numerous arrangements by Smith.
An ardent supporter of new music, Mr. Smith has given the first performances
of works by Hartke, Crockett, Reich, Bogdanovic, Johanson, Musgrave,
Delerue, Leisner, and Linn, to name but a few, and his recordings for Orion
and Protone records have first recordings of works by Schickele,
Pfister, Crockett and others. His solo playing is featured in the acclaimed
movie Sleepy Time Gal starring Jacqueline Bisset.
He has been president of the Guitar Foundation of America, was on the advisory
committee of the First American Guitar Congress, serves as a board
member of ASTA-LA, and has served as a judge for many international guitar
competitions. He organized the Stotsenberg International
Classical Guitar Competition held at USC in 1996, an event that attracted superior
guitarists from around the world. In 1986 he
organized the Andres Segovia Masterclasses and Commemorative, a two-week long
tribute that was an event of historical significance.
"Masterful, insightful reading
by Smith."- L.A.Times
"Smith played caressively [his]
irresistible arrangements."- L.A.Times
"Smith's expert...stylings."-
Bellevue, Washington, Journal-American
"Mastery of interpretation."-
Portland, The Oregonian

Willow Pond Bed & Breakfast's
2007 Holiday House Concert
Peg Oswald, flute, harp & voice
Laurie
Lester, dulcimer & voice
David Lester, guitar & drum
An
interesting afternoon of lesser known Christmas carols and a few oldies but
goodies!
Peg, Dave & Laurie performed holiday music spanning 700 years (some really old
oldies!)
Read Peg's bio on our art
page...

Ernesto Tamayo
www.ernestotamayo.com
Ernesto
Tamayo – Classical
Guitarist

Steve Eulberg
www.steveeulberg.com

Steve played music from his
newest album, just released this month...
"A Piece of It All" and
more!
An Award-winning multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter,
Steve Eulberg weaves mountain and hammered dulcimers
with a variety of unusual
instruments to create thought-provoking, smile-inducing, toe-tapping acoustic
experiences.
He has sung and composed for religious communities, union halls, picket lines,
inter-faith retreats, mountain-top youth camps,
as well as the more familiar
venues: clubs, coffeehouses, bookstores, festivals, charity benefits and showcase
concerts.
Born and raised in the German-heritage town of Pemberville, Ohio, Steve was
exposed to a variety of music in his home.
Early piano lessons were followed
by trumpet in school band, and he became self-taught on ukelele and guitar
and harmonica.
Mandolin was added at Capital University where, while majoring
in History, he studied Ear Training,
Voice and took Arranging lessons from
the Conservatory of Music.
While at college, he first heard hammered and mountain dulcimers, building
his first mountain dulcimer just before his final year.
Seminary training took
him the west side of Denver where he built his first hammered dulcimer.
With
these instruments, he was able to give voice to the Scottish, English and Irish
traditions to which he is also heir.
Following marriage in 1985 to Connie Winter-Eulberg he settled in Kansas City,
Missouri. There he worked cross-culturally in a church of African-Americans,
Latinos and European Americans, with music being a primary organizing tool.
He moved with his family in 1997 to be nestled beside the Rocky Mountains in
Fort Coillins, Colorado.
Founder of Owl Mountain Music, Inc. he teaches and performs
extensively in Colorado and Wyoming with tours across the US and the UK.
He delights in introducing
the “sweet music” of dulcimers to people in diverse settings and
in addition to his own recordings,
has included dulcimers in a variety of session
work for other musicians.
In 2000 he was commissioned to create a choral composition featuring dulcimers
for the Rainbow Chorus in Fort Collins.
It was recorded in the same year (BEGINNINGS).
He is currently at work on a commissioned symphony that will feature hammered
dulcimer and Australian didjeridu.
Eulberg passionately believes that music crosses cultural and language barriers
because music builds community.
Influenced by a variety of ethnic styles, his
music weaves vital lyric with rap, rock, folk, gospel and blues.
Audiences
of all ages respond well to his presentation and to his warm sense of humor.
Steve is a member of Local 1000 (AFM), The Folk Alliance,
BMI and BWAAG (Better World Artists and Activist’s Guild).

John
Winn

John Winn singing and playing at Willow Pond!
Known as a modern troubadour,
John Winn's musical career has spanned six decades,
starting with formal voice training in college, stints as a tenor with a municipal
opera company in St. Louis,
and as a coffeehouse singer in the early days of folk music in New York City.
Winn traveled with the Belafonte Singers, performed on stages with Bob Dylan,
Judy Collins, and Jose Feliciano,
and performed at New Yorks Carnegie Hall with many of the early folk artists.
He performed at folk venues such as the Gaslight, Gerdes Folk City, and Caffe
Lena in Saratoga Springs, New York.
He toured the country as a featured vocalist with the Karlsrud Chorale, and
toured nationally with the Belafonte Singers.
In the early 1960s, Winn performed at many of the early hootenanys
including appearances in Carnegie Hall and Town Hall in New York City.
Musical friend and compatriot
Judy Collins introduced Winn to her manager, Daniel Gordon,
who was married to the folksinger Odetta. Gordon encouraged him to go to New
York
where they booked him into Folk City. Winn moved to New York in 1960, just
as the folk music scene was emerging on MacDougal Street in the Lower West
Village. Bob Dylan soon arrived on the folk scene,
playing in many of the same coffeehouses. Winn spent a lot of time talking
with Dylan,
including taking a memorable road trip with Bob to Ann Arbor, MI to perform
in one of the early folk concerts.
His songs are filled with rich
poetry that reflect on his life, his love of music, the rivers and canyons
of the west,
and the mountains and seacoasts of Maine.
His songs and stories are written in the troubadour tradition of folk music.
John Winn's CDs will be available during
the concert and at Willow Pond.
You can view John Winn's website at www.myspace.com/johnwinnmusic

Laurie Lester
An Afternoon of Renaissance Music for Mountain Dulcimer
An Afternoon of Classical Music for Mountain Dulcimer
Laurie is an accomplished soprano,
her vocal repertoire includes music from the middle ages and Renaissance,
folk music from many lands, classical, opera, Broadway and New Age.
Laurie has won many awards and honors for her singing including first place in
the California State VOCE competition,
placing in Long Beach Mozart Festival and named Southern California Rotary International "Singer
of the Year."
Laurie Lester is a self-taught dulcimer player and plays English & French
Renaissance music,
Classical & Celtic (Traditional Irish & Scottish aires and jigs) music,
in the fingerpicking style, on the Mountain Dulcimer.
Laurie is a former music director, directing children's, youth and English Handbell
choirs for 11 years. Laurie Lester is a Southern California native.
Laurie has recently joined the Western Colorado Chorale.
Looking for unique music for
your wedding ceremony?
Laurie is available to perform live on mountain dulcimer:
Traditional Wedding
Classics, Classical, Renaissance & Celtic music...call for details.
Please visit Laurie's myspace page to hear and download her
music: www.myspace.com/laurielester

Booking information: As musicians themselves, your
innkeepers are excited to promote local musicians at Willow Pond B&B.
Willow Pond Bed & Breakfast is only booking traditional and ethnic folk musicians
and classical musicians for the
2009 Willow Pond Bed & Breakfast Houseconcert Series.
Please e-mail: innkeeper@willowpondbnb.com
for more information...
Artists: You
may e-mail us with your website or online demo or mail us a press kit and
demo...
We will contact you as soon as
possible.
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