Womens Way Ohio
a nonprofit group
working to
support
women in the arts





Cincinnati/NKY                                                                                                                    womensway@fuse.net
www.myspace.com/womensway                                               Click on images for artists website
513-923-1414
         
  
 Sandy PickettTracy RicegalswguitarsDixie ChicksRobin Stone katie reider



Do Not Miss This Festival

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Blue Rock Boogie and Blues Festival
September 20th 2008
BBQ & Homemade Pies
Music-food-raffles
3pm to 7pm
A great day on the farm

4125 Blue Rock Road
At the Intersection of Galbraith and Blue Rock
Just off i-275 at the Blue Rock Exit
513-923-1414 Information

Kimmy Williams
Raison D'Etre
Ricky Nye
MC RECORDING ARTIST
EG Kight
Benefits Womens Way

$20 donation fee suggested



Past Events

Tracy Walkers
Confluence
A Singer, Song Writers in the round event
YORK STREET CAFE
2ND Level  738 York St
Newport, KY
SHOW STARTS @ 8PM/Doors Open at 7PM
$8 IN ADVANCE/$10 at the door
FOR MORE INFORMATION
intheround@YAHOO.COM

Feb 15, 2008
Theme of the evening
LOVE
Featuring Donna Mogavero
Jayne Sachs
Tracy Walker
Host Tracy Walker will invite 2 singer/songwriters each month
in this In  The Round Series
Providing a unique experience for both performers and audience.
Each month has a theme and each singer/songwriter will write a new song based on the theme and debut it at the show, sharing new and old songs, giving the audience insight into their inspiration, motivation and writing process.





 

SWAN Day

March 29th 2008

Watch for upcoming events

for more details

513-923-1414


Our next event Nov. 17th
Tickets 866-661-4567

Frozen Feet

November, 17 2007 at AQUARIUS- Let’s Rock!! Artist showcase w/ FEET, ALEXIS ANTES,TORI SPARKS & ROBIN STONE
135 E. 2ND ST., DAYTON, Ohio 45402
Cost : $10

 Please do not miss this event!! Lots of great talent!! Support women in music!! FROZEN FEET, TORI SPARKS, ALEXIS ANTES & ROBIN STONE!! There will be lots of great music and gear from every artist!! We can’t wait to see you!! Ps. get there early to watch the Ohio State Michigan game on the big screens!!

 

Tickets $10
Paypal
womensway@fuse.net


Every Sunday

tune in and enjoy Katie Laur and Wayne

Music From The Hills Of Home

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Bluegrass, Old Time and Classic Country Music Radio -- Live On The Web -- 89.7 FM WNKU


The first Music From the Hills of Home was hosted by Katie Laur and Buddy Griffin on the first Sunday of November, 1989, and it has been heard on Sundays ever since that time. Buddy Griffin was co-host for only a couple of months, and he was followed by Wayne Clyburn, who is the engineer, the one who "mashes" the buttons, or as Pester Flatt has dubbed him, "the guy who plays Wayne." Wayne is an engineer in real life. He lives and works in Northern Kentucky. He graduated from Ohio University and has been a stalwart bluegrass fan and an ongoing banjo picker since then. He spent some time in Boston, where he was a regular at the Hillbilly Ranch, the famous bluegrass bar where the Lilly Brothers and Don Stover played six nights a week. When he returned to live in Cincinnati, he went to the Ken-Mill and heard most every bluegrass band passing through town in the late 60's and early 70's. He has attended more bluegrass festivals and concerts than he can remember, and he is as knowledgeable of the music as most experts. This is important when it comes time to frame those "trivia"
 questions which make "Music from the Hills of Home" a popular ticket give-away vendor.
Who was the first banjo player to play with Jimmy Martin
after J.D. Crowe left? Wayne can tell you.


About The Show's Co-Hosts

Katie Laur and Wayne have been playing music together and conducting an ongoing conversation about bluegrass for about 30 years. In 1975, they formed the Katie Laur Band with Don Parker on mandolin (and Katie on guitar). Katie, after years of travel, became a jazz singer for a time in the 1980's, (currently she plays at Jeff Rubys downtown on Thursday)  but bluegrass remained an emotional taproot for her. Music From the Hills of Home was a perfect way to re-enter the magical realm of Flatt and Scruggs and Bill Monroe. So many things have happened in the 15 years of the show: interviews with Bela Fleck, John Hartford, even jazz radio stalwart Leo Underhill, have graced the "Coveted Pewter Microphone" through the years. The popularity of the movie soundtrack from "O,Brother" ramped up the popularity of the music. Music from the Hills of Home hasn't changed much, though, and many long-time fans still listen to cassette tapes of the show from its early days. Bluegrass hasn't changed that much, and neither have Katie and Wayne.


A Great Time was had by all!!

Sat. Nov 3 and 4th
Friends of Rabbit Hash
The festival may be over but
the need is still there please donate at Heritage bank
details
www.friendsofrabbithash
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         galswguitarsClick  www.thecoverzone.com to listen to the
                                          2007 WomonFest Radio Show Featuring:

 Chris Collier  Sandy Pickett  Katie Reider  TracyAnn  EG Kight  Robin Stone 
Katie Laur and her all girl Bluegrass Band  Tracy Rice  Frozen Feet  RJ Cowdery  Jayne Sachs  Raison D'Etre  Kelly Thomas  Shelly Graff  Tracy Walker  Anita Camarella and MC Lizz Randolph of Legacy Productions





 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

   

                                                                                                                   




















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