Paul Rishell and Annie Raines perform
in the legendary
John Henry’s Hammer
Saturday, March 3rd, 2012
7pm Door / 7:30 Showtime
First Unitarian Church of Worcester
90 Main Street, Worcester, MA
(Use State Street upper entrance)
Advance tickets via Brown Paper Tickets: $10 / $12 at the door
When 22-year-old harmonica ace Annie Raines first sat in with 42-year-old country blues guitarist Paul Rishell in a Boston bar in 1992, few in the crowd suspected that they were witnessing the beginning of a musical partnership that would span the next fifteen years and counting. As a working team, Paul and Annie have racked up hundreds of thousands of miles on the road in the U.S. and Europe, collaborated on original songs, and released I WANT YOU TO KNOW (Tone-Cool/Artemis 1996), MOVING TO THE COUNTRY (2000), the W.C. Handy Award winner for Acoustic Blues Album of the Year, and GOIN' HOME (2004), which was nominated for two Handy Awards.
Opening are The Hip Swayers
featuring Dave Blodgett and Tonia Ostrow
John Henry’s Hammer
Saturday, March 3rd, 2012
7pm Door / 7:30 Showtime
First Unitarian Church of Worcester
90 Main Street, Worcester, MA
(Use State Street upper entrance)
Advance tickets via Brown Paper Tickets: $10 / $12 at the door
When 22-year-old harmonica ace Annie Raines first sat in with 42-year-old country blues guitarist Paul Rishell in a Boston bar in 1992, few in the crowd suspected that they were witnessing the beginning of a musical partnership that would span the next fifteen years and counting. As a working team, Paul and Annie have racked up hundreds of thousands of miles on the road in the U.S. and Europe, collaborated on original songs, and released I WANT YOU TO KNOW (Tone-Cool/Artemis 1996), MOVING TO THE COUNTRY (2000), the W.C. Handy Award winner for Acoustic Blues Album of the Year, and GOIN' HOME (2004), which was nominated for two Handy Awards.
Opening are The Hip Swayers
featuring Dave Blodgett and Tonia Ostrow
This performance co-sponsored by: WCUW 91.3 FM is
Worcester’s community radio station, bringing alternative music to Central New
England since 1973 and The First Unitarian
Church of Worcester– A Unitarian Universalist Church Gathered in 1785.
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