Archive for Mac Leaphart

Y’all Entertainment Launch Party in West Ashley

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , on July 18, 2012 by Lowcountry Boil

The Y’all Entertainment Launch Party is set for Sunday, July 29 at Home Team BBQ at 1205 Ashley River Road in West Ashley. It should be an awesome night with a house band featuring Danielle Howle, Luke Cunningham, Mac Leaphart, Reid Stone, Tyler Mechem & lots of special guests TBA, as well as the first local full-band performance by The Tarlatans, a band originally from Clemson that is about to crash the Charleston scene. This is an FREE all-ages show, open to the public & sponsored by Virgil Kaine Bourbon.

Ya’ll Entertainment is a new joint venture between Joel Frank and Ben Bounds that will help artists, festival coordinators, music venues, university organizations and other folks in the music and entertainment industry find creative ways to organize and promote their events and careers.

“Initially, I wanted to do a small event to bring together the local music community, “said Joel Frank. “I have found a passion working with the music community.”

Along with celebrating a new company, this should be a party where great music will be made!

Mac’n At The ‘Drome – A Concert Film Experience Benefiting Mac Leaphart

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on January 13, 2012 by Lowcountry Boil

On January 28, both local and national musicians will be sitting in for beloved singer and songwriter, Mac Leaphart, and performing his songs at The Hippodrome. Benefiting a man who has successfully made a career out of connecting with people through his music, proceeds will go to Mac in his ongoing recovery from a serious car accident and recent surgery to remove a brain tumor. A unique experience of camaraderie and good will, performances of Mac’s music will be set against a visual narration on the theatre’s IMAX screen and give life to Mac’s story and his significant impact on those around him.

The concert features collaborative performances by Mark Bryan (Hootie and The Blowfish), Danielle Howle, Five Way Friday, John Wesley Satterfield, Joal Rush, Doug Jones (Craven Melon), Luke Cunningham, Greg Payne (The Piedmont Boys), Ryan Bonner, Jamie Resch with Shovels & Rope, Donnie Blackwell and more very special surprise guests. Reid Stone and Guilt Ridden Troubadour featuring members of Mac Leaphart’s current band, Mac Leaphart and My Ragged Company, will act as house band and musical conductors for the night’s celebration.

As doors open at 6:30 pm, acoustic music by Jim Marshall (Junkyard Angel) and a silent auction will start in the lobbies. Food concessions provided by Home Team BBQ and a full bar will run throughout the night. The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the theatre and will last until 10 pm followed by more live music by Five Way Friday and John Totaro’s Classic Woodies until 12 a.m. or later. Garage parking is available as well as free parking in the open lot adjacent to the venue. Advance tickets are $17 and may be purchased online at  www.charlestonhippodrome.com. Day of show tickets are $20.

Mac Leaphart is a singer/songwriter who plays a blend of country, rhythm and blues. The Charleston City Paper describes Mac as “a rowdy set, which seems to meld Gram Parsons with the ‘Sticky Fingers’ era Rolling Stones”. Since his arrival in Charleston in 2007, Leaphart has been performing over 250 shows a year, solo and with his band, Mac Leaphart and My Ragged Company. Give Mac a listen and see why Skope Magazine says, “This guy may just single handedly save country music.”

For more information, visit www.facebook.com/macleaphartbenefit.

Awendaw Green And Patriots Point Present Homegrown Music Showcase

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on November 11, 2011 by Lowcountry Boil

Awendaw Green always puts on great Barn Jams, shows and festivals. The great thing about the upcoming Homegrown Music Showcase this Sunday is that you don’t have to drive far as it’s in Mount Pleasant at Patriot’s Point. Attendees will see a very diverse group of artists at a singer in the round set up where three artists rotate every 45 minutes from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Joining in the Patriots Point Veterans Day week celebration, this event is presented by Awendaw Green and Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum.

Image Credit: Awendaw Green

“This year we moved the annual Awendaw Green Music Fest to Patriots Point by invitation from Mac Burdett, the executive director of Patriots Point. After Mac volunteered at one of our early fests and liked the vibe, he wanted us to connect some of our good people to his great cause through music,” said festival organizer and Awendaw Green founder Eddie Green. “It will be friend raiser and a fundraiser for their Institute of History and Science and the brand new 501c-3 Awendaw Green Arts Institute.”

As there are 14 wooded acres at Patriots Point, the event will take place in a spot right next to the harbor by the U.S.S. Yorktown so it is similar to being in the woods in Awendaw. Green basically wanted to make the day like their Barn Jams where it is very connective, fun and good for all. In addition to the talented musicians, there will be food trucks, local arts and crafts and lots of other activities throughout the day. Green continues by saying, “We have much hope that this event will spread our music outreach to many new ears, showcase many well known and other deserving artists while helping Patriots Point.”

Eddie Green, Photo Credit: Kaitlyn Gandy for Charleston City Paper

Musical Line Up:

7:00 Mark Bryan, Hank Futch and friends

6:15 Danielle Howle, Elise Testone, Zach Bodtorf

5:15 Mac Leaphart, Doug Jones, Reid Stone, John Wesley Satterfield

4:30 Travis Allison, Thomas Champagne, Tyler Boone

3:45 Lindsay Holler, Rachel Kate Gillon, Johnnie Mathews

3:00 Asheville Trio: Kellin Watson, Pierce Edens, Leigh Glass

2:15 Jordan Igoe, Corey Webb, Mike Thompson

1:30 Will Lewis, Chris Holly, Aaron Levy

12:45 Ed Hunnicutt, David Bethany, John Brannen

12:00 Becca Bessinger, Pete Ballou, Tom Mackell

11:20 Nic Skey, Hunter Ford, Matt Hopkins

10:40 Brady Smith, Tony Talley, Mitch Wetherington

10:00 Bogan Mask, Stuart Johnson, Samuel Johnson

TICKETS: $5 or $20 combo ticket to the music fest and the USS Yorktown (normally an $18 ticket). Purchase here.

First Flush Festival

Posted in Sales & Events with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 14, 2010 by Lowcountry Boil

2010 FIRST FLUSH MUSICAL LINEUP…

11:45 – 12:05    Amber Caparas (Homegrown Stage)

12:10 – 1:10      Crowfield (Main Stage)

1:15 – 1:35        John Wesley Satterfield (Homegrown Stage)

1:40 – 2:00        Edith L. Frierson Steppers (Dance Stage)

2:00 – 2:20        New Bethlehem Baptist Church Heywood Jubilee Choir (Main Stage)

2:25 – 2:45        Mac Leaphart (Homegrown Stage)

2:50 – 3:50        Cory Chisel (Main Stage)

4:00 – 4:30        Mark Bryan (Homegrown Stage)

4:45 –               Robert Randolph & The Family Band (Main Stage)

Dedicated to the commencement of the 2010 crop harvest, the First Flush FesTEAval is a celebration of America’s ONLY tea garden and its popular product line, American Classic Tea. Come experience the beauty and charm of the Charleston Tea Plantation, American’s ONLY tea garden!

Advance tickets are $20 online at Etix.com.  They will also be available for $25 on the day of the event at the Plantation entrance. Kids 6 and under get in FREE.

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