Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Coffeehouse hosted its final music night in its current location on Saturday, and plans for the move are in motion.
Woodstock Coffeehouse hosted one last night of music on Saturday before the business relocates to newly renovated Downtown Woodstock. The musicians included some young Coffeehouse performers, Bruce Gibson and friends, and Zsler and The Day Trippers. Lots of loyal customers came out to show their appreciation for the long-standing Coffeehouse, which some have been visiting religiously since it first opened. The show was a success, and many enjoyed saying their goodbyes to the old location and discussing the new. Local musician Gibson was joined by a fellow frequent performer, Richard Cooper, on the guitar. Their set had lots of audience interaction, and Gibson went wild over the latte art bear in his coffee. Cooper said he's looking forward…
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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
The Coffeehouse enjoyed Stephen Reynolds' signature reggae style and spiritual lyrics on Friday.
Woodstock Coffeehouse hosted musician Stephen Reynolds on Friday, who wears his Rasta colored shoelaces to nearly every show. Reynolds has a distinctly reggae musical style that is popular with the audience. He said he plays his guitar like it is three separate instruments: a bass, drum and lead. “I go in and out of the off beat reggae style within each song, and I think that change within the song is my trademark. Sublime did it with their music, changing in one song from a punk beat to a hip hop beat to a reggae beat,” Reynolds explained. “That style just came spontaneously to me over the years. I play not only the melody, but the bass and percussion, and that creates a more full sound.” Reynold's rhythms are catchy and energetic, …
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Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Jeannie Caryn headlined Friday night with special guests Tom Flugum and Marc Lawson.
Musicians Jeannie Caryn, Marc Lawson and Tom Flugum each played solo sets during a lively show Friday at Woodstock Coffeehouse. These three artists' styles flowed together well, and the night was a success. Show opener Tom Flugum has been touring local venues with Jeannie for almost a year, and played some popular covers. “Jeannie is a great singer, and we always support each other and look for opportunities to play out," Flugum said. "We have styles and taste that compliment each other, so I was very happy to sit in with her and play at the coffeehouse. The show closer, pianist Lawson, has an EP coming out soon. He performed his originals for the crowd, and says he enjoys playing shows with Caryn. “I really like the way Jeannie interacts …
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Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Pete Morley, Georgia resident since 1985, performed his piano-based solo set for Woodstock Coffeehouse on Friday.
Woodstock Coffeehouse hosted pianist, vocalist and songwriter Pete Morley Friday night, creating an enjoyable evening for everyone. Morley is friend to frequent performers Kevin Carlson and Bruce Gibson. Morley played at a Woodstock Coffeehouse open mic and decided to come back for more. “It's got a great vibe. Everyone is really supportive,” Morley said. This California-born musician enjoys visiting Woodstock, both for its small-town feel and its nightlife. Morley said he especially likes the downtown scene and has performed shows there before. “I'm an architect by trade, so I appreciate what Woodstock has done to transform the downtown area into a live/work/play community," Morley said. "I played in a trio at Right Wing Tavern on …
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Dustin and Adrienne Cottrell comprise folk duo 'Tortoise and Hair' and played a mostly upbeat set on Saturday night for Woodstock Coffeehouse.
Dustin and Adrienne Cottrell of Tortise and Hair brought their unique chemistry to the stage Saturday night for an engaging performance. They played multiple, well-composed covers, including some Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and Joni Mitchell. However, the audience responded most to a humorous original song named 'Argus' after their dog. They said people seem to like 'Argus' because it's so peppy and fun. Upbeat with a positive message seems to be a winning formula. Both Dustin and Adrienne earned Bachelor of Arts degrees in music from Florida State University. Dustin focused on jazz, performing mostly on piano throughout the Southeast, while Adrienne studied classical piano. Adrienne continued studying religion. The Cottrells have been dating…
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Tuesday, January 25, 2011
Marc Lawson opened for Jamie DiCiurcio of Next Best Friend on Saturday night, engaging the large audience at Woodstock Coffeehouse.
Saturday night at Woodstock Coffeehouse was a little unusual, in a very good way. Instead of just one performance, the crowd at the coffeehouse enjoyed two separate sets. Marc Lawson, who opened for Jamie DiCiurcio of Next Best Friend, started things off with a piano cover of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. “That song has been covered many times, but there is something timeless about it that I love,” said Lawson, who has been playing piano since 2003. Lawson also composes orchestra arrangements, one of which will be on his new EP. Though he is by no means any less talented than the next musician, he said he enjoys being the opening act for live shows. “There is less pressure when you’re not the headliner. People have lower expectations. So…
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Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Jeremy Cochran, member of The Simple Beats, played a solo show for audience members at Woodstock Coffeehouse Saturday.
Jeremy Cochran, Georgia resident for all of his 33 years, grew up in Woodstock and returned on Saturday to perform a live set at Woodstock Coffeehouse. “The coffeehouse is a place where being an original artist is appreciated. Most bars you play at only want to hear covers, and the people are there mostly to get drunk. When you play the coffeehouse you know some people are genuinely listening, and that is golden,” Cochran said. Though he said he prefers to play with a band, he does not avoid solo gigs. “I can rock a solo gig and sometimes enjoy that as well, especially if I have time to practice for it and can embellish my solo performance with some creative one-man- band kind of stuff." He played lots of originals, including some quirky …
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Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Aaron Gibson played his own originals and some familiar covers for the audience on Saturday night.
Self-taught acoustic guitarist Aaron Gibson amazed the audience at Woodstock Coffeehouse on Saturday with his finger-picking skills. Gibson, Georgia resident for five years, said he originally learned guitar in response to a challenge. “Initially, I learned guitar to show up a kid that was on my bus freshman year of high school who told me I couldn't learn 'Tears in Heaven'. Then I learned it and started really enjoying the guitar." His mainly instrumental set included lots of originals, which he says come naturally to him. “If I had to pick one aspect of my music that I like, it is that for the most part I've never had to force it. If I have an idea in my head and I want to put it to music it either happens in 15 minutes or I simply can't…
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Local musician Joshua Miller played a live set for listeners at the Woodstock Coffeehouse Dec. 31.
Editor's Note: The Chords from the Coffeehouse series will be moving to Tuesdays. Though the impending New Year celebrations stole much of Woodstock Coffeehouse's usual crowd on the 31st, Georgia resident Joshua Miller gladly played his set for the modest audience as midnight drew closer. Miller, 26, said he enjoys performing live shows for the chance to let others experience his music. "I love to play live. I've had 13 years of playing for the wall, and it's served its purpose, but the thrill of sharing my music with others is an addiction I have no plans of giving up any time soon." Miller's style is in a genre of its own. Miller describes it as folk, with a hint of soul. "And a healthy dose of melancholia," he added. His live set …
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
JJ Posway, frequent visitor of Woodstock Coffeehouse, obliged other guests by performing an unrehearsed live show on Friday.
Though no show was scheduled for last Friday night at Woodstock Coffeehouse, musician and Georgia resident for 17 years, JJ Posway gladly obliged the eager crowd by agreeing to play an impromptu live show. Posway has played several shows at the Coffeehouse, along with attending countless open mics on Mondays. He is always a crowd favorite, and tends to bring other musicians on stage during his performances. He was joined by vocalist Holli Griffin during his latest official show Nov. 26. "She's such a fantastic singer, and I always look forward to her playing, whether it's an open mic or one of her own shows," Posway said. The feeling is mutual; Griffin said she always enjoys Posway's shows. "He's one of the most talented people I know. I …
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Lindsey Davidson
8:40 am on Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Claire, The WCH had an auction with all their memorabilia before they moved. You can speak to Mike Gullicksen at Copper Coin Coffee to see if there is anything left over. Him and his wife were the owners at WCH when it closed and moved to downtown and opened as Copper Coin with Acru. Gullicksen said it was a good move for them and they have carried on the live music including the open mic nights …   more ›