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May 5: The Voodoo Blues May 12: Frayed Knots & Juliana MacDowell May 19: Loudoun Emerging Young Artists May 26: Todd Wright & the HalfKing House Band WINE, BEER & FOOD FOR SALE Raffle Prizes, Local Artisan Exhibits, Bring your own chair or blanket, RAIN OR SHINE Join us at Paxton Campus on the lawn of our beautiful 17-acre campus to listen to some live local music! Every Thursday evening in May, our live Spring music series presents a variety of music to satisfy all tastes – from jazz to blues to folk rock. All concerts are free and tickets are not required. Concerts will be held on the porch of the historic Paxton Manor on the beautiful Paxton Campus. Plenty of free parking available. Paxton Campus is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization located in Leesburg that serves children with disabilities, and their families. Built in the late 1800s, the mansion was built by the Paxton family to use as a vacation home. When Mrs. Paxton died in 1922, she left her estate to a trust to provide for needy children.

The property is currently home to The Arc of Loudoun, The Aurora School, Open Door Learning Center, ALLY Advocacy Center and Step Up; Serving children and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS Thanks to all those who joined us at any or all 4 weeks of Music at the Manor in 2015. Thursday, May 7th: The Voodoo Blues Thursday, May 14th: Johnny Kasun and Friends; & Along the Way Thursday, May 21st: Dobbins Creek Thursday, May 28th: Frayed Knots Concerts are held every Thursday evening in May – RAIN OR SHINE. Event starts at 5:00p.m. and ends at 8:00p.m. Bring your own chairs and blankets. Wines from Willowcroft Farm Vineyards and beer are available for purchase. (Alcohol purchased off-site may not be brought on-site). Food is also available onsite from our sponsor, Pittsburgh Rick’s. Concerts will be held on the porch of the historic Paxton Manor on the beautiful Paxton Campus . Plenty of free parking available,.

or 703.777.1939, ext 112 The Voodoo Blues is a trio consisting of Ryan Benton on Piano, Guitar and Vocals with Dave Crane on Bass, doubling also on Harmonica and Guitar, and Travis Driver on Drums.
Campers For Sale In Glendale Year RoundRooted in Creole and Louisiana influenced swamp blues and funk, the Voodoo Blues plays piano funk and blues in the style of great NOLA artists like Dr. John, also performing rockin’ Blues, 60’s Soul from Stax/Volt and Motown artists and Southern Rock.
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Ryan, Dave and Travis demand a wide following due to their popularity with other groups in which they have played together and separately. Johnny Kasun Bio Johnny is a talented, young musician who studies classical and electric guitar and plays all genres – including classical, ragtime, jazz, blues and rock. He is a 9th-grader at Tuscarora High School, and studies music at The Catoctin School of Music. He’s performed at several venues and festivals throughout Loudoun County as a soloist, as well as with other bands in the area. Allan Fogelson Bio: Allan is a Freshman at Tuscarora High School and has been performing music since he was 8. What started as a obsession with Guitar Hero has now grown to an polished repertoire of guitar, cello, drums, flute, sax and most other instruments. Caroline Powers Bio: Caroline is a freshman at Dominion High School in Sterling. In addition to playing viola in the high school orchestra, she enjoys singing and playing guitar any chance she gets.

Bethany Shears Bio: Bethany is an eighth-grader at Trailside Middle School in Ashburn, VA. She is a vocal student at the Catoctin School of Music and has recently attended All-State Honor Choir and performed the female lead in her school’s production of High School Musical GUEST VOCALIST RYAN WRIGHT: At only 12 years old, Ryan Wright has already established a budding music career that artists twice her age would envy. At age 10, Ryan debuted as a performer alongside her father, Todd Wright, at the Hamilton as a part of the “Like my Father Did” showcase of DC – based father/child musicians. Ryan has contributed her writing talents and voice to several songs raising money and awareness for childhood cancer, including “Snow” and “A Thousand Years”. Ryan is a frequent guest on her dad’s recordings and live shows, and she is sure to be headlining her own shows before she’s legally allowed to drive a car”. Hello we are Dobbins Creek, a music duo with Len Ryan playing guitar and performing lead vocals along with Clif Niblock playing the violin and providing backup vocals.

Our music ranges from the classic “Coffee House” rock to traditional American and Celtic music. Our aim is to provide a relaxed laid-back style that feels as good as your most comfortable pair of blue jean. Our roots are in the classics by various artists like Jim Croce, James Taylor, Eagles, and the Mersey Beat British Invasion groups like Peter and Gordon, Chad and Jeremy, Gerry and the Pacemakers and of course our favourite the Beatles. Our tag line is: “Dobbins Creek Waybac Machine music review; for the songs you remember, and the ones you forgot you knew”. Our music is somewhat unique in that we use an acoustic electric guitar and violin along with a few electronic enhancements like a bass synthesizer effect or chorus effect all very discretely done in the background. The result is a music sound that is full and complete and rest assured, everything you hear is live and in real time. We use no backing tracks. As you look at our “set list” you will see many selections that have been lost over the years, yet when you hear them it will take you back in time.