The Buffalo Grass Acoustic Society meets the third Friday of each month at the Cowboy Church of Peyton, 15540 Bradshaw Road (1 mile north of Murphy Road); families are encouraged to attend.†For those who play instruments, an open jam session begins at 5:30 p.m., the concert starts at 7 p.m. Concerts include two open-stage performers followed by a featured act.† Refreshments are available; the cost is $5 for general admission, $3 for members and kids under age 16 get in at no charge.On Feb. 21, the Buffalo Grass Society will sponsor the world-class band, WireWood Station of Colorado Springs, featuring Michelle Edwards on fiddle, guitarists Herb Wetzel and Casey Cherry; and Darin T. Whitson on bass. WireWood is an America folk and bluegrass band and theyíve performed in New York City, Chicago, Branson, Mo., and Nashville. The band opened for the Charlie Daniels Band last year. Check out†http://wirewood-station.com/Take-a-Peek-and-Have-a-Listen.phpCall 719-494-0666 or visit http://buffalograssacoustic.org/ for more information.
Buffalo Grass Acoustic Society
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