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Gnarly Fingers, Irons in the Fire (unplugged)

"Buffalo" Joe Steven, Pat List, Tom Edwards and Keith Layton of Gnarly Fingers.
Put a big, red circle on your calendar, around Saturday, March 8th. Why? Because you're going to want to be at the Peacock Playhouse for a terrific night of music featuring local groups; Gnarly Fingers and Irons in the Fire ( unplugged).

Gnarly Fingers is a group of guys who, individually, have established themselves in the business world of Clay County and collectively, in the music genre of what is described as " eclectic country."

Influenced by great songwriters their vocals include generous helpings of three-part harmony accompanied by inspiring instrumentals. Members of the groups are: " BUffalo" Joe Stephens, on mandolin, Pat List, Rhythm guitar, singer and harmonica, Tom Edwards, bass guitar, singer and Harmonica, and Keith Layton on lead guitar and vocals. Gnarly Fingers has been performing together since 2006 and have recently begun recording their original music for an upcoming CD.

Irons in the Fire (unplugged) is the Reader's Digest Condensed Version, if you will, of local favorite Irons in the Fire. It features Rob Tiger, singer, songwriter, instrumentalist, Rebecca Scott, singer, Jessilyn Knight, singer, and David Brose, instrumentalist and singer. This abbreviated format will provide an acoustic musical style, but no less flair and energy. No doubt, this group's reputation and original music are well known and appreciated in this and surrounding areas.

Irons in the Fire (unplugged) Front: Rebecca Scott. and David Brose. Left Back: Rob Tiger and Jessilyn Knight. The infamous "Irons In the Fire" ) Unplugged" Be sure to see them!
Both groups are donating their performances and all proceeds will go toward the Peacock Playhouse Building Maintenance Fund.

It promises to be a great night of entertainment so don't miss it!

Tickets are $10.00 in advance and $13.00 at the door. Reserve your tickets by calling the Peacock Playhouse at 828-389-8632.

Don't forget, Saturday. March 8th at 8 p.m. at the Peacock Playhouse.


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