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Java Notes ~ Greg Greenway Concert

Saturday, March 8, 2008 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (CT)

Sun Prairie, WI

Java Notes ~ Greg Greenway Concert

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AFTER 12:00 P.M. ON MARCH 8TH - TICKETS ONLY AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR.  

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JAVA NOTES Concert Series is proud to present Greg Greenway! Local musician Erin O'Brien will open up Greg's show.

Proceeds from this concert will benefit Habitat For Humanity 

Beneath the radar of the corporate music world there are gems to be found. Greg Greenway is a multi-faceted one. A rare combination of instrumental expertise, a soulful and moving singer, powerful poet, and sparkling entertainer, Greenway is one of those difficult-to-categorize performers who have found a home in the modern acoustic genre. Originally from Richmond, VA, he moved to Boston for its rich Folk Music tradition and has become one of its most unique and superlative emissaries. Put simply, he is one of the finest entertainers you'll ever see. Musically, he draws inspiration from all over the map--gospel, rock, blues, Jazz, and world music. But his center is in the singer/songwriter tradition that traces it roots all the way back to the social awareness of Woody Guthrie. His central appeal is that it all comes through the singular lens of Greenway's humanity and his easy affinity for the audience.  He has been described as "one of the strongest, and finest voices in folk music."

The Boston Globe wrote, "Confessional one moment,rambunctiously disarming the next, few modern folk singers can own a coffeehouse stage as completely as Greenway."

Along with Greenway's five other critically acclaimed solo releases, Weightless has been well received. In September, October, and November of 2006, it was #5, #6 & #7 nationally on the Folk DJ list and has make it to the final nominations of the North American Folk Alliance's CD of the year.  Among Greenway's performance highlights are a show at Carnegie Hall in the New York Singer/Songwriter Festival which was rebroadcast on NPR's World Cafe, an appearance on nationally syndicated Mountain Stage, and a show at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame honoring Phil Ochs. In August of 2000, Greenway was seen world wide on CNN's World Beat in a segment on socially conscious artists. He was filmed at the Clearwater Hudson River Revival Festival performing along with Folk legend Pete Seeger and others. Greenway was featured on the weekend edition of NPR's All Things Considered. In a recent survey of Boston's premiere Folk Music station, WUMB, of all artists large and small over their 20 years on air, Greenway was picked 12th.

Listen to some of Greg's music here

When & Where



Sun Prairie United Methodist Church
702 North Street
Sun Prairie, WI 53590

Saturday, March 8, 2008 from 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM (CT)


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Java Notes will present a series of coffeehouse concerts, these evenings will be designed to raise funds for local non-profit organizations. This is our third season and shows will be held on special evenings at 8:00 p.m. Each evening will feature a different folk music performer, equal exchange (fair trade) coffee and hot chocolate, and desserts. When are shows are held at The Brink Lounge, their bar and menu are available for purchase.  The proceeds from admissions will go to the partner organization of the evening. 

Java Notes has selected The Outreach Center as the non-profit organization for the third season.  The Outreach Center's mission is to promote equality and quality of life for LGBT people.  Their vision is to create a community where the presence and contributions of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender people are welcomed and celebrated; where intolerance is challenged and defeated; where justice prevails; and where civil rights of all people are valued and respected.