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Randy Steele at Blueberry Festival 2024

Jul 13, 2024

3:00 PM CDT
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Blueberry Falls Farm's 2nd Annual Blueberry Festival After a great 1st year and grand opening, we have decided to keep this starting tradition alive. Come out to Blueberry Falls Farm for a day of fun: Where: 331 Road 944, Mentone, AL 35984 When: Saturday, July 13, 2024 from 9am-5pm CT Entry: There will be a $5 entry fee (kids 12 and under are FREE) U-Pick Blueberries - We will have blueberries for picking by the quart or by the gallon Hug a Highland Cow (9am-1pm CT) - Bonnie, the highland cow, from Blessings Creek Farm will be at the farm for hugs and pets and blueberries. Bonnie will be rocking her own flower crown for photo ops so bring your camera Food Trucks - Speak Cheesy & Speak Squeezy - Frothy Dog Coffee Co - Rocket City Shaved Ice - OhShucks Corn More snack & drink trucks/stands to be announced... Local Artisans & Farm Goods - 30 local artisans, flowers & flower crowns, jams & relishes, homemade over fried pies, and macaroons Kids Activities - FREE face painting - Waterslide - Kids Nature Crafts Music ALL day 9am-11am: Anderlan 11am-1pm: Dustin Dale Gaspard 1pm-3pm: Chris Hale on The Banjo 3pm-5pm: Randy Steele We hope to see you there!! ‘A firefighter who first took up the banjo to decompress and pass the time between emergency calls, Randy Steele has clearly gone beyond and exceeded even his own expectations. Based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, he released his debut disc, Songs From the Suck in 2016, followed by an EP titled Moccasin Bender two years later. He quickly gained a stellar reputation in the process. Now after a five year absence he and his band High Cold Wind — consisting of Steele himself (banjo and vocals), Tyler Martelli (guitar), Faye Petree (fiddle, vocals), John Boulware (mandolin), and Justin Hupp (upright bass) — return with a self-titled, five-song set that affirms the fact he’s still at the peak of his prowess. That said, High Cold Wind is a mostly unassuming effort, its songs sharing happenstance and humility in equal measure. A Golden Smile consists of nothing more than Steele singing solo, accompanied only by his banjo, while even those tunes that feature the band as a whole are, for the most part, relatively restrained. Still, there are exceptions. The rollicking Eight Thirty Eighteen, allows for a notable uptick in the tempo, being that it comes across as a trucking song meant to be shared while hitting the highway. There’s a Part of Me follows suit, a song that brings to mind one of several Townes Van Zandt songs in its not-so-fond farewell to city life while choosing to enjoy the comforts of the country instead. “Goodbye Nashville, please forget my name,” Steele declares while bidding his goodbye. It’s a moving and memorable offering in other ways as well. Nashville Drinking Song might seem like an otherwise bitter break-up song were it not for the fact that it’s conveyed through an easy sway and sashay. “There’s a part of me I wish you knew,” Steele sings, giving voice to the heartache he’s suffering in the wake of a lover’s departure. On the other hand, It Happened is full of happy-go-lucky circumstance and circumspect, a tune that gives Steele cause to celebrate even though he finds the results aren’t always in his favor. Clearly then, Steele remains a decidedly down-to-earth individual, a man for whom making music is still a source of joy and jubilation. Ultimately this High Cold Wind comes across like a calm and comforting breeze.’ Lee Zimmerman The Bluegrass Situation
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April 29th 2024
Great set at the Cornbread. Mandolin man nailed it too. "Ain't no beer and I'm outta here".
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Banjo Player & Singer/Songwriter Randy Steele from Chattanooga Tennessee
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