Three shows with Mountain Music Icon
RALPH STANLEY & THE CLINCH MOUNTAIN BOYS

Wednesday, February 14, 2007. 7pm and 9pm shows.
Santa Fe Brewing Co., 27 Fire Place Rd. (off Highway 14),
Santa Fe
$32 advance, $37 door.
SW Roots members call 473-5723 to receive discount.
Tickets at Lensic Box Office, 505-988-1234

and

Presented in partnership with AMP Concerts
Thursday, February 15, 2007 at 7:30pm
Lobo Theater, 3013 Central Ave., NE, Albuquerque
$35, $45 & $55 reserved.
SW Roots members call 473-5723 to receive discount.
Tickets at 505-473-5723


Treat your sweetheart on Valentines Day to a romantic evening of downhome music with Ralph & the boys! Ralph Stanley's high-lonesome, mournful tenor is often and widely hailed as the greatest voice ever to emerge from Appalachia, especially when singing his signature tune "Man Of Constant Sorrow," or his definitive, a cappella version of "Oh Death," the centerpiece of the O Brother, Where Art Thou? phenomenon. Indisputably the elder statesman of old-time mountain music and an American music icon, Stanley is one of the most prolific recording artists in American history-initially playing with his older brother Carter as The Stanley Brothers, and later as leader of the Clinch Mountain Boys. He has performed on more than 170 bluegrass, country, and gospel records over the course of six decades. We are proud to welcome back Ralph Stanley & the Clinch Mountain Boys.

Read a Thirsty Ear Magazine interview with Ralph Stanley.



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