Rob Ickes and Jim Hurst Concert & Workshops

Concert:

Sunday, July 7, 2013, 7:30 pm, (doors open at 6:45pm)
Christ Church – 20 Carroll Street, Poughkeepsie
Tickets: $20/Members – $25/Non-Members

Workshops:

Dobro workshop by Rob Ickes
Guitar workshop by Jim Hurst

Sunday, July 7, 2013, 2-4pm
21 Adriance Avenue, Poughkeepsie 
$50/Members-$55/Non-Members

Rob’s Dobro workshop is open to all levels of Dobro players. He typically customizes his group workshops to address whatever topics the students would like to cover. He will also discuss right and left hand techniques, scales, rhythm, backing up a vocalist and creating solos, playing the blues and much much more! Jim and Rob will also get their two classes together at the end of the session for a “mini-concert” and take Q and A and demonstrate the techniques they have just been teaching.

Jim Hurst is a guitar-playing marvel, and Rob Ickes on dobro is flat out ridiculous. Consider this: The International Bluegrass Music Association (IBMA) has named Rob the Dobro Player of the Year 13 times! A native of Northern California, Rob moved to Nashville in 1992 and helped found the highly esteemed bluegrass band Blue Highway. As an active session player and touring musician, he’s collaborated with a long list of luminaries, including Merle Haggard, Earl Scruggs, Tony Rice, Charlie Haden, David Grisman, Alison Krauss, Willie Nelson, David Lee Roth, Dolly Parton, Patty Loveless, Peter Rowan, Claire Lynch, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. Guitar Player Magazine featured Rob on the cover last year and praised “his mind-boggling chops, spot-on intonation, and knack for both accompaniment and soloing.” The article went on to say that Rob “possesses the rare combination of knowing and honoring tradition while simultaneously obliterating all the boundaries imposed by that tradition. Bravo!”

No Depression Magazine calls Jim “one of the most versatile acoustic guitar players on the contemporary bluegrass circuit. He augments his flatpicking with hints of Merle Travis and Jerry Reed, bending and sliding until his notes take on an almost vocal quality.” David Morris of Bluegrass Today puts it this way: “When I met Jim for the first time last summer, I was almost surprised to discover he has just two hands. He sure plays guitar like he has a couple of extras, using a blend of flatpicking and fingerpicking to play bass lines, melody lines, and support lines all at once.” Jim has recorded two albums with Missy Raines and four solo albums, including this year’s Intrepid, which features his brilliant guitar work and engaging vocals. He’s won the IBMA’s Guitar Player of the Year Award twice and has played with such Nashville notables as Trisha Yearwood, Travis Tritt, and Claire Lynch.

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