The Hudson Valley Bluegrass Association is proud to sponsor the
Gibson Brothers!
Where: The James Earl Jones Theater
(for directions)
Poughkeepsie Day School - Middle School
260 Boardman Road
Poughkeepsie, NY
When: Saturday, April 17, 2010 at 7PM
Tickets: Available at the door tonight.
We need your support!
In addition, the HVBA is seeking Patrons, Sponsors and Supporters for this event.
A Patron will receive 4 reserved seats, mention in all publicity, name on posters and the program notes. In addition, a Patron will also be entitled to a year of advertising on the HVBA website.
Sponsorship includes four reserved seats. Sponsors will also be listed on the posters and the program notes.
Patronage includes two reserved seats. Patrons will have their names listed in the program notes, as well. More importantly, they will know that they've done something wonderful to help support the HVBA and to promote live bluegrass music in the Hudson Valley!
If you don’t know the Gibson Brothers by now you will be in for a treat. The Gibson Brothers are one of the most respected and exciting bluegrass bands performing today! Here are some reviews:
"Eric and Leigh Gibson's sweet harmonies fall somewhere between those of Phil and Don Everly, and Charlie and Ira Louvin ... There is little question about the role of the heart in the making of modern bluegrass music and there is no doubt that the Gibsons apply lots of it to the music they so clearly love to make."
Eric Thom, Exclaim!
"Very much the real deal."
Daniel Durchholz, St. Louis Post-Dispatch
"The Gibson Brothers recall a lot of the true, real feelings of country's roots. What truly stands out about their music is that, although they're solidly based in traditional styles, they're also songwriters working with a contemporary lexicon of language and issues. If you think country music is about rhinestones and wretched excess, these guys'll change your mind. This is good music: intense, soulful, technically exciting -- it's damn near perfect. Get out and see these guys."
Chuck Thurman, Coast Weekly
