Inman Perk welcomes local singer/songwriter Gary Sherby to it’s Gainesville location on June 27th @ 7 PM. Gary will be performing his unique blend of rock and blues. Come by and show your support for our local artists!
Archive for June, 2009
Come by and view the wonderful paintings of talented in town artist Eric Marston at our Inman Park location for the month of June.
About his work, Eric says:
“My influences come from my backgrounds in both animation and architecture. When I walk the city I enjoy looking in the allies and little side streets so when I paint the city I look for views people don’t often stop to look at and take the form of the structures and break them down to their simplest elements. When I paint the figure I aim to take there candid pose and push it into what could be considered a “key frame” or “contact” pose. I use knives to paint and this allows for my forms to stay loose without the precision I gain with a brush. Along with oils in both series I use ink to create the backgrounds of my figure work.”
Roy Schneider plays the Gainesville Inman Perk – June 8th @ 7 PM!
From www.royschneider.com:
“Roy Schneider writes songs that come from the heart, engaging the most diverse of audiences with passion, soul, humor and grit.
From a teenage runaway to an under-age union worker, a traveling Deadhead, a toy designer… Through national comic strip syndication, marriage, divorce, spiritual searches and parenthood (single and non), this guy has stories to tell. And with 25 years’ dedication to fingerstyle and flatpicked guitar, harmonica and vocals, there’s no better way for him to tell them. His sound has been compared to the likes of Willis Alan Ramsey, John Prine, Levon Helm, Guy Clark, Arlo Guthrie, Keller Williams and John Gorka.”
Music Lovers Rejoice! Inman Perk Gainesville is happy to announce The Friday Night Music Gathering! Come join host Eva Gael and other local performers for an ole’ fashioned community music fest! Music begins at 7pm every Friday night.
More about our host:
Eva Gael began singing as a toddler and has been singing ever since. She began playing guitar as a young adult in rural Old Church, just outside of Richmond, Virginia. Her early songs came quickly and powerfully, and immediately established Eva as a musical force to be reckoned with. In 1992 Eva moved from her hometown to the “new South” city of Charlotte, North Carolina. Eva soon began hooking up with area musicians for jam sessions and gigs. After a brief stint in a southern rock cover band with sister Etta Lea, Eva returned to performing her original material as a solo act. Eva is a singer-songwriter in the folk-rock tradition. Powerful vocals and acoustic guitar deliver an appealing blend of catchy hooks and intense lyrics. Eva was a finalist in the Charlotte Lilith Fair competition in 1999. She has performanced at Living Art, the Double Door, the Evening Muse, the Tosco Music Party, the NoDa Gallery Crawls and as part of the Women of Folk Rock Showcase, which featured an awesome cast of talented female songwriters. Eva has opened for Michelle Malone, Kristen Hall and Kid Sister. She’s also shared the stage with Christy Snow, Deanna Lynn, John Dungan, and of course the fabulous ladies of the Near Misses!







