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The Anhinga Roost
Red and Chris Henry - Nov 8th
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Please plan to welcome the Red and Chris Henry Bluegrass Band back to "Anhinga Roost" for the first House Concert of the fall season. Performing their way down from the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia,  Red and Chris along with Barbara Johnson (bass)  and Jenny Obert (fiddle) are sure to set the jack o lanterns a blaze with their own "peak of the art bluegrass".

Sunday November 8th at 7 p.m. Chris and Red, formerly of Hawthorne will be back home here in Windsor at 11803 N.E. 7th Av.  near the east shore of Newnans Lake were they have played on my Anhinga Roost recordings since 1973.  Help me welcome thesecrowd pleasing musicians back to the fold.

There will be pot luck supper provisions with rye grass beverage, home-grown mushroom soup. chips and salads.  a donation of $12 to $15 will be collect for the band's return to Virginia.  Please bring lawn chair, or blanket.

There will be a camp fire pick and sing following the concert-- so plan on hanging around into the Monday morning hours if you can.  I hope you will plan to attend.  You are sure to enjoy the music and visitation with the band.

For reservations and location call Dale Crider at 352 376 6860 or contact us

 

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After two decades working to save endangered and threatened species for the Florida Game & Fresh Water Fish Commission, wildlife biologist Dale Crider now spends his days creating musical productions and multimedia presentations focusing on ecological problems and the need for conservation.

The Anhinga Roost is the home of Dale Crider - here you will find information about Dale, his music, and his work with helping preserve Florida's rich environment.


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