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Musical group Faubush Hillto perform at Cedar Creek Vineyard By Dave Cazalet The musical group Faubush Hill will be performing their progressive mix of warm, atmospheric, and original music at Cedar Creek Vineyards, . on Saturday, June 12, from 4pm-6pmET/3pm-5pmCT. There is no admission cost and everyone is invited. Faubush Hill will be performing their recently released CD, "Beneath A Jealous Moon." Their songs include musical elements from bluegrass, country, blues, rock, and folk. Band members include Kevin Dalton, Robin Dalton, Joseph Dobbs, and Kris Kirkpatrick. They are sure to provide you with an entertaining & refreshing afternoon with songs from their CD along with their unique spin on some of their favorite covers. Kevin Dalton born into musical family Kevin Dalton was born into a musical family. He began playing guitar when he was six-years-old. His roots are in bluegrass and acoustic music, but as a teenager, he loved the progressive rock of Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and the Beatles. Dalton and his wife, Robin, began performing together in 2008. They added Joseph Dobbs on Bass Guitar and Kris Kirkpatrick on drums and percussion to complete the band. Faubush Hill has developed a large fan base as a result of playing in clubs, bars, diners and many local venues. Directions to Cedar Creek Vineyards are as follows: From Somerset travel east on Highway 80 past Shopville School. Turn right on Hwy 1003. Go 1.8 miles and turn right on Flat Rock Road. Go mile and turn left on Cedar Creek Lane. Follow the sign at the top of the hill, bearing right. Follow the lane through the woods.Event is co-sponsored by Watershed Arts Alliance The event is sponsored by Watershed Arts Alliance and Cedar Creek Vineyards. Watershed Arts Alliance is a not-for-profit, local arts organization which supports local performers and artists. The Watershed Gallery is located at 501 Ogden Street. Watershed Arts Alliance is supported in part by the Pulaski County Fiscal Court and the City of Somerset. For more information about becoming a member of Watershed Arts Alliance call (606) 678-0507. Dave Cazalet, Director of Grants, Somerset Community College, 808 Monticello ST, Somerset, KY 42501. Phone (606) 451-6756. This story was posted on 2010-06-03 09:00:43
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