328 Market Street
Lewisburg
PA 17837
Doug Wilcox
Doug Alan Wilcox crafts a sound from what the Franklin Arts Center in Virginia calls “bluegrass and blues” with an unpretentious stage presence creating a musical vibe all his own – laid-back and intimate.
Sad songs with a hopeful message, happy songs for the joy of it, unapologetically DAW.
Over the years, Wilcox has provided support for or shared a stage with a diverse cross-section of musical talent including Peter Mayer, Tom Prasada-Rao, Jen Chapin, L.J. Booth, Stacey Earle, Pierce Pettis, and Peter Case.
Kimbo Reichley (with special guest Tim Breon)
Kimbo has been a strong presence on the Central Pa. Music scene for better than 50 years. As a young boy his love of the great singers he heard on the radio lead him to join his church and high school choirs, district chorus, and high school musicals. He took up the guitar and then later the electric bass. He joined a band as a singer with the late George Virchick and his sister who played the Hammond organ with bass pedals. This is where he took up the bass and started his real love of the blues playing the music of Rufus Thomas, Booker T, Wilson Pickett and other blues and soul artists. Over the years he became a multi-instrumentalist playing
acoustic guitar, mandolin and resonator guitars. He has been competed 3 times in the international blues challenge in Memphis and toured the east coast with electric violinist Davis Rose. In 2004 he toured China playing country music as a guest of the U.S. China Foundation. He records in his own studio and has recorded many local artists along with 2 of his own records. At the age of 70 he still is a powerful and soulful singer, guitarist and bass player.
Tickets are $10 and children under 12 are free.