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X-WR-CALDESC:\n\nIf you want a big Bluegrass wallop in a concise package wi
 th hard-charging energy that makes it stand out from the pack don’t miss D
 avid Davis and the Warrior River Boys.\n\nSince the fall of 1984\, David D
 avis and the Warrior River Boys have consistently recorded and toured\, tr
 avelling well over two million miles\, garnering a faithful following of f
 riends and fans through scores of personal appearances\, radio and televis
 ion exposure. They have performed in forty-six states\, the Bahamas and al
 l Canadian Provinces at a majority of the largest outdoor festival events 
 and many of the genre’s premier indoor venues. The group’s recorded histor
 y has been preserved and distributed by some of the most influential label
 s in the genre’s history\; Rounder\, Wango\, Time Life and Rebel.\n\nA 201
 0 inductee to the Alabama Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame\, David is widely r
 ecognized as one of the foremost practitioners of the Monroe mandolin tech
 nique. Collectively\, David Davis and the Warrior River Boys continue to b
 e at the forefront of defining Traditional music to today’s audience. Rath
 er than operating under trendy “hit” oriented marketing schemes\, frontman
 /mandolinist David Davis simply nurtures his roots with integrity\, tonal 
 depth and prose.\n\nJoining David on stage are Robert Montgomery\, banjo p
 layer\, from Moulton\, Alabama who joined the Warrior River Boys in Januar
 y 2008\, Marty Hays from Salem Illinois who has been on the road playing b
 ass and singing with the band since 1995\, Stan Wilemon playing guitar\, a
 nd singing lead and harmony vocals and Phillip James on fiddle\, guitar\, 
 mandolin and bass.\n\nDoors open at 6 pm and all performances are open sea
 ting. Tickets will be available at the door or you may reserve ahead by ca
 lling at 607-288-3882. Immediately preceding the show enjoy the Bainbridge
  Arts Trail Street Fest from 2 – 4:30 pm. Also the evening of the show\, t
 he Fine Arts Show will be featured in the Gallery. The gallery is open at 
 6 pm before the show through intermission and is free to the public. For f
 urther information on our shows and gallery events check out www.jerichoar
 ts.com.\nEvent Cost\nAll Tickets $15
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DESCRIPTION:\n\nIf you want a big Bluegrass wallop in a concise package wit
 h hard-charging energy that makes it stand out from the pack don’t miss Da
 vid Davis and the Warrior River Boys.\n\nSince the fall of 1984\, David Da
 vis and the Warrior River Boys have consistently recorded and toured\, tra
 velling well over two million miles\, garnering a faithful following of fr
 iends and fans through scores of personal appearances\, radio and televisi
 on exposure. They have performed in forty-six states\, the Bahamas and all
  Canadian Provinces at a majority of the largest outdoor festival events a
 nd many of the genre’s premier indoor venues. The group’s recorded history
  has been preserved and distributed by some of the most influential labels
  in the genre’s history\; Rounder\, Wango\, Time Life and Rebel.\n\nA 2010
  inductee to the Alabama Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame\, David is widely re
 cognized as one of the foremost practitioners of the Monroe mandolin techn
 ique. Collectively\, David Davis and the Warrior River Boys continue to be
  at the forefront of defining Traditional music to today’s audience. Rathe
 r than operating under trendy “hit” oriented marketing schemes\, frontman/
 mandolinist David Davis simply nurtures his roots with integrity\, tonal d
 epth and prose.\n\nJoining David on stage are Robert Montgomery\, banjo pl
 ayer\, from Moulton\, Alabama who joined the Warrior River Boys in January
  2008\, Marty Hays from Salem Illinois who has been on the road playing ba
 ss and singing with the band since 1995\, Stan Wilemon playing guitar\, an
 d singing lead and harmony vocals and Phillip James on fiddle\, guitar\, m
 andolin and bass.\n\nDoors open at 6 pm and all performances are open seat
 ing. Tickets will be available at the door or you may reserve ahead by cal
 ling at 607-288-3882. Immediately preceding the show enjoy the Bainbridge 
 Arts Trail Street Fest from 2 – 4:30 pm. Also the evening of the show\, th
 e Fine Arts Show will be featured in the Gallery. The gallery is open at 6
  pm before the show through intermission and is free to the public. For fu
 rther information on our shows and gallery events check out www.jerichoart
 s.com.\nEvent Cost\nAll Tickets $15
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