bookmark_borderMatties Grand Ole Hoo Hoo Hootenany

PHILADELPHIA, PA — When I first volunteered for the “Matties Grand ‘Ol Hoo Hoo Hootenany” benefit, I had no idea as to the purpose. It was the line-up of top Southeastern Pennsylvania bands that caught my attention: The Whiskeyhickon Boys, Native Maze, Philadelphia Funk Hustle (PFH), Montoj, Catullus and The Happy Dog featuring Bernie Worrel.

So, I set off on assignment for Headspace magazine to the World Cafe Live in University City, Philadelphia. There I was greeted by not only the best local musicians, but also many of the major concert promoters from Montgomery County, including Who Hill, Opple Topple and Stir Fry.

Part of the assignment was to interview the bands about the benefit for Mattie Cassady. “What is this benefit about?” Much to my surprise, there was a reluctance from many of the artists to talk “on the record”… until I explained my dilemma to Jesse Wagner of The Happy Dog. “I’ll talk to you,” said Jesse. “We’re living 20 years in the past. It’s time we moved up to at least only 5 years.”

Thinking to myself, “Isn’t that the truth,” I headed back in to listen to the music. It was like having the best festival bands of 2013 at your own private concert — mind blowing. Then, I started to notice that quite a few of the song selections were the bands way of getting the message across. Many of the song titles and lyrics had been chosen to help the musicians communicate Mattie’s plight.  What a way to  give proof to the proverb “When words fail, music speaks.”

That is when it hit me. If it’s difficult to talk about a taboo subject, find a way to express yourself. Then, it hit me again. How ironic to have a Halloween Hootenany for the benefit. What other time of the year are you allowed to dress-up and be whatever you want to be?

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bookmark_borderCoatesville Area Arts Alliance Upcoming Events

Let’s Jam!  The Basics of Food Preservation

Yum, all that delicious summer and fall bounty—how to savor it all year? 

Be self-sufficient!  Learn to how to make and preserve (w/ hot water canning)  jams, jellies and easy pickles as well as tomatoes (sauce and whole), peaches, pears and more; f Also some tips on freezing fruits and vegetables.

Wed. August 18th, 6 to 8pm or Saturday, Aug.  21st, 10 to  Noon  $20.00 per person

At Kelly Caterers:  1186 Downingtown Pike ( Rte. 322)  Downingtown 19335   

Contact Deb at 610-384-2535 or debc3a@verizon.net
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Then get your music festival groove on while it’s still almost summer when C3A presents:

HoneyFest  2010, on Saturday, September 11th, Noon till 8 In Wagontown.  Six jam, funk and blues acts in a beautiful BYO setting.  This is a charity event to raise awareness and donations for the PKD (polycystic kidney disease) Foundation, an inherited illness that affects 12 million people.  See Flyer for more info.
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On Sat. September 18th – 8 to midnight

Get ready to be funked, fuzzed and jazzed withThe Big Unkle, who draw upon elements of funk, jazz, world beat, and rock & roll for compositions that “gently disturb the peace and reinforce the power of soul.”

At The Attic Lounge at Harry’s – Offering a sumptuous sophisticated atmosphere in western Chester County

2949 Lincoln Hwy, Sadsburyville, Chester County (19309)

– $5 cover  – Dress to impress  – Martini bar and elegant snack
menu – Come-listen-relax 

The Coatesville Area Arts Alliance – C3A – Where Art Means Business
www.CthreeA.org