Moyaone Weekend Happenings

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OPEN HOUSE AT 14900 RESERVE RD, ACCOKEEK, MD, SUNDAY, AUGUST 18TH, 1-4 PM

Terrific custom-built contemporary in the Moyaone Reserve. 3,000 square feet+ all on one level. Two master bedroom suites.Stop by and meet Bill Winter who as a long-time neighbor can answer all of your questions and then some.

Blues Night at Hard Bargain Farm

Saturday, August 17, 2013 — 8 PM
Hard Bargain Farm Amphitheater, Accokeek, MD

Featuring Three of Washington, DC’s Top Bluesmen:

Linwood Taylor, James Mabry & Steve Wolf

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Linwood Lee Taylor is tuned in to Howlin’ Wolf, Jimi Hendrix, and Muddy Waters, as well as Freddy King, Albert King, and Albert Collins, just to name a few. In fact, Taylor often played with Collins on the East Coast and treats fans to “Frosty”, a Collins tune he played with its creator. Not many Blues artists can say they’ve recorded with H.R. of the Bad Brains as well as performed with Albert Collins, but Taylor can.James Mabry, who has performed with R&B and Top 40 artists is a dynamic Blues guitarist influenced by Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Elmore James, Albert King, Jimmy Reed, Louis Jordan, B.B. King, Muddy Waters, Ray Charles, Big Joe Turner, and many others. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, his guitar and vocal talents were a part of the Daryl Band the Cathy Ponton King Band. Through this time he also led and recorded with his own band, The James Mabry Blues Band.Linwood Taylor, Steve Wolf

Bassist Steve Wolf has been a fixture on the Washington music scene since the late 60s. He has performed throughout the United States and Europe with such DC area notables as Danny Gatton, Tom Prinicipato, The Nighthawks, Cathy Ponton King, Catfish Hodge, Deanna Bogart, Bob Margolin, Linwood Taylor, Big Joe Maher, and a diverse group of national artists ranging from Chuck Berry, The Coasters and Bo Diddly to Doctor John, Brian Auger and Springsteen sax man Clarence Clemons. His well respected work in the blues arena had led him to back Chicago blues legends Sunnyland Slim, Pine Top Perkins, Charlie Musselwhite, Guitar Junior (Luther Johnson), and many others.

Admission: $12; AFF Members/Students $10; Kids under twelve $5 —  Refreshments for sale

Directions: The Hard Bargain Farm Amphitheater is located in Accokeek, 2001 Bryan Point Road—just 10 miles south of the Capital Beltway. From the Capital Beltway/I-495 , take Exit 3A for Indian Head/MD-210 South—1.2 mi. Keep left at the fork to continue toward Indian Head Hwy/MD-210 South and merge onto Indian Head Highway. South/MD-210 —9.4 mi. Turn right at Farmington W Rd — 1.8 mi.  Turn right at Bryan Point Rd. The amphitheater is located just past the front gates. In case of rain , follow signs to the Moyaone community center on Bryan Point Road.

 

Date/Time
08/17/2013
8:00 pm – 11:30 pm