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SUMMARY:Gillette Brothers
DESCRIPTION:Cowboys\, Minstrels\, Medicine Shows\n7:00 PM\, Friday\, August 10\, 2012 at The Martin Hotel\nThe $10.00 tickets are on sale now at the Martin Hotel\, Nature’s Corner\, and Global Coffee. You can also buy them online at themartinhotel.com.\nStep back into the 1880’s and listen to the music that cowboys were really playing and singing and you may be surprised to hear a diverse and multicultural mix of blues\, Irish fiddle melodies\, African beats\, gospel\, old-timey\, minstrel\, and popular uptown parlor music. This is exactly the experience that an evening with the Gillette Brothers provides. Guy and Pipp Gillette are working to both entertain and educate their audiences about real life and the real people that populated old West. When the music is combined with some yodeling\, bones playing\, story telling\, and medicine show barking\, you will be both amazed and amused. \n \nGuy plays the fiddle\, banjo\, guitar and the bones. Pipp plays the guitar\, banjo\, harmonica\, tambourine and an Irish drum call the bodhron. On top of that\, they both have beautiful\, strong\, and compelling singing voices.\n \nThey have played at major events and venues around the country including: The 2008 Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington DC\, The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko\, NV\, The Monterey Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival in Monterey\, CA\, The Santa Clarita Cowboy Poetry & Music Festival in Santa Clarita\, CA\, The Willow Tree Festival in Gordon\, NE\, The Arizona Cowboy Poets Gathering in Prescott\, AZ; The Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon\, GA; The National Arboretum in Washington\, DC\, The Buffalo Bill Historical Center in Cody\, WY\, and The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City\, OK\, The Museum of South Texas in Edinburgh Texas. \nIn August 2005\, the Gillette Brothers traveled to Japan representing the State of Texas at the World Expo – Aichi/Nagoya\, performing their music at the US Pavilion. In October 2008\, the Gillette Brothers toured Somerset\, England for two weeks\, performing in village halls and the Bridgewater Arts Center. \nThey have demonstrated chuckwagon cooking at the Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City; the Ranching Heritage Museum in Lubbock\, Texas; The Museum of South Texas in Edinburgh Texas; Dalton Days in Longview\, Texas; and the Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon\, Georgia. \nTheir cooking has been spotlighted in Persimmon Hill\, the magazine of the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum; The National Cowboy Hall of Fame Cookbook by B. Byron Price; A Taste of Texas Ranching by Tom Bryant and Joel Bernstein; and the Spirit of the West: Cooking for Ranch House & Range by Beverly Cox and Martin Jacobs. \nThe Gillette Brothers were recipients of the 2009 AMERICAN COWBOY CULTURE AWARD for western music from the NATIONAL COWBOY SYMPOSIUM & CELEBRATION. They were awarded the 2003 and the 1998 Will Rogers Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Advancement of Contemporary Cowboy Music Best Duo/Group by The Academy of Western Artists. They have also received the National Cowboy Symposium’s American Cowboy Culture Chuck Wagon Award. \nThe Gillette Brothers run The Camp St. Cafe & Store in Crockett\, Texas a live music venue\, much like the Martin Hotel\, that has featured some of the top performers in the country. They live on the ranch that their grandfather established in 1912 in Lovelady Texas\, a ranch that has a collection of buildings that have often been compared to the National Ranching Hertage Center in Lubbock Texas. \nThey were also instrumental in getting a life-sized statue of Blues Legend Lightnin’ Hopkins erected in Crockett.
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LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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SUMMARY:One Night – Two Shows
DESCRIPTION:As a result of serendipity the Gillette Brothers and the Hi*Beams will cross paths in Winnemucca on the same night\, and so we’re doing the right thing\, the only thing\, and that’s hosting two shows on the same night! You can start slow and stable at the Martin\, and end up Rocking and Rolling at Winner’s.
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LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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SUMMARY:Halden Wofford & The Hi*Beams
DESCRIPTION:Rollicking Honky Tonk! Rocked Up Texas Swing!\nHippies and the Deadheads Rejoice!\n9:30 PM Friday\, August 10\, 2012\nWINNER’S CASINO HOTEL LOUNGE! \nThey’re Back! This time in a new spot\, with ROOM TO MOVE and a place to get up and DANCE! \nLast summer when we hosted Halden Wofford and the Hi*Beams they just about rocked the Martin down. This year\, through a generous partnership with WINNER’S HOTEL and CASINO\, we’re gonna present a late night show that could be the high light of the year\, but we’re gonna need you there to make it happen! And\, just like the shows we present at the Martin\, all the money from your tickets will go to the band! So\, when you step up and buy a ticket\, or pay the cover at the door\, remember you are helping to support a bunch of crazy wandering musicians that have traveled thousands of miles just to show you a good time! \nThe $10.00 tickets are on sale now at the WINNER’S GIFT SHOP\, the Martin Hotel\, Nature’s Corner\, and Global Coffee. You can also buy them online at themartinhotel.com.\n \n\nHalden Wofford & the Hi*Beams ride out from the cutting edge cowtown of Denver\, Colorado. Rootsy and real\, neither revivalist nor retro\, the Hi-Beams brand of country music is as boundless and electrifying as America itself.  \nEqual parts Hank Williams and Johnny Depp\, front man Halden Wofford pours forth a potent mix of rocked-up honky tonk\, western swing\, Dylanesque originals and spaghetti western epics. There is no creative limit to the songwriter\, illustrator\, author\, storyteller and singer. But Halden has met his match in the Hi*Beams. Each outrageous tale he spins is met by the whine and wail of the steel guitar\, the furious double-neck electric guitar and mandolin\, and the relentless thump of the upright bass and drums. \nFrom Red Rocks to rodeos\, the Fillmore Auditorium to the back of a flatbed truck\, Prairie Home Companion to performing arts centers\, Halden Wofford & the Hi*Beams deliver an unforgettable and original night of American music. \nHalden Wofford and the Hi-Beams’ throwback and stylish take on the honky tonk genre is a breath of fresh air amidst other wannabe retro acts. With some of the choicest players on the Front Range and a professionalism that is bar-none\, the Hi-Beams landed themselves on the famed NPR show “A Prairie Home Companion” in recent years and Wofford’s distinct vocals continue to garner the band well-earned attention. – Marquee Magazine\, Boulder\, CO
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LOCATION:Winner’s Hotel and Casino\, 185 W Winnemucca Blvd\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445\, United States
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SUMMARY:Don Edwards
DESCRIPTION:The best purveyor of cowboy music in America today.\n7:30 PM\, Thursday\, August 23\, 2012\nThe $15.00 tickets are on sale now at the Martin Hotel\, Nature’s Corner\, and Global Coffee. You can also buy them online at themartinhotel.com. \nDon Edwards\nDon represents the best of what Great Basin Arts and Entertainment is all about. He is a truly great singer\, guitar player\, folklorist\, storyteller\, engaging entertainer\, and one of the finest gentlemen we have ever met. \nThis Grammy nominated singer-guitarist continues to build a legacy that enriches our vision of the American West. In tales of the day-to-day lives and emotions of those who have lived it\, his ballads paint a sweeping landscape of both mind and heart\, keeping alive the sights\, sounds and feelings of this most American contribution to culture and art. The quality of this cowboy balladeer’s music stems from the fact that he is so much more than a singer. Bobby Weaver of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City\, summed up Edwards’ importance as “… the best purveyor of cowboy music in America today.” \nAn historian\, author\, and musicologist\, unusually well – versed in cowboy lore and musical traditions\, Don brings a rare complement of knowing and loving his craft. Mostly though\, there is the soul of a poet; a man who has never succumbed to the temptations of presenting a glamorized or romanticized version of the West. Edwards deals with bad weather\, petty motivations\, sadness\, nostalgia and longing\, as parts of the landscape like any other. \n \nThe son of a vaudeville magician\, Don was aware as a child of a vast cross-section of music from classical to jazz\, and blues to western-swing. Many of those influences enter his own music as they did the music of the West. Edwards was drawn to the cowboy life by the books of Will James and was presented the Will James Society’s “Big Enough Award” which is presented annually to someone who personifies the Western and Cowboy way of life and their achievements. He also loved the ‘B’ Westerns of the silver screen\, particularly those featuring “sure-‘nuff cowboys” like Tom Mix and Ken Maynard. He taught himself guitar at age ten\, and in 1961\, he got his first professional job as an actor/singer/stuntman at Six Flags Over Texas. In 1964\, Don released his first recording on REN Records of Dallas. \nDon became part owner of The White Elephant Saloon in the Fort Worth Stockyards where ballad hunter and historian\, John Lomax collected cowboy songs. Subsequently\, Esquire magazine named The White Elephant one of America’s 100 best bars. Edwards also began playing throughout Oklahoma and Texas\, and with the birth of the Cowboy Poetry Gathering in Elko\, Nevada\, he achieved widespread recognition. He has now entertained throughout the United States\, Canada\, Great Britain\, Ireland\, New Zealand\, Europe and the Far East. \nDon Edwards has two recorded anthologies of cowboy songs\, Guitars & Saddle Songs and Songs of the Cowboy\, included in the Folklore Archives of the Library of Congress. These anthologies have been re-recorded and expanded for Western Jubilee Recording Company as the 32-song double CD/cassette\, Saddle Songs. This project was awarded first place as the Best Folk/Traditional Album at the annual 1998 INDIE Awards Ceremony. National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City has awarded Edwards five prestigious Wrangler Awards for Outstanding Traditional Western Music. He has received multiple awards from the Western Music Association for Male Vocalist and Performer of the Year. Edwards\, along with co-presenter\, Waddie Mitchell\, was seen on the network-televised Academy of Country Music Awards and was the featured performer for the Los Angeles’ Golden Boot Awards. In April 2000\, Edwards was immortalized onto the Walk of Western Stars by the City of Santa Clarita\, CA. \nDon has presented seminars at Yale\, Rice\, Texas Christian and other universities. His recordings under the Warner Western label\, Goin’ Back to Texas\, Songs of the Trail \, The Bard & The Balladeer and West of Yesterday spawned a new audience for his craft. The summer of 1997 found Don Edwards in Livingston\, Montana portraying the role of Smokey in Robert Redford’s film The Horse Whisperer. In addition to his acting/singing role\, Don is featured on the MCA soundtrack. In May of 1998\, to coincide with The Horse Whisperer theater release\, Warner’s compiled and released The Best of Don Edwards while Western Jubilee offered Don’s My Hero Gene Autry recorded live at Mr. Autry’s 90th Birthday. His next two recordings for Western Jubilee resulted in two more visits to Oklahoma City\, both receiving the Outstanding Traditional Western Music Recording of the Year – A Prairie Portrait (April 2001) with Waddie Mitchell and the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and Kin To The Wind\, Memories of Marty Robbins (April 2002). In the Fall of 2002\, Western Jubilee released an important special project: Don Edwards and Bluegrass icon\, Peter Rowan teamed up on High Lonesome Cowboy. This recording traces the roots of Western music from Appalachia to Abilene and includes legendary musicians\, Norman Blake and Tony Rice. High Lonesome Cowboy resulted in a Grammy nomination for 2002 – the first time Cowboy music has ever been nominated for this prestigious award. In 2003\, Western Jubilee offers Saddle Songs II – Last of the Troubadours\, 32 more Classic Cowboy Songs\, which was followed by Don’s newest book\, Saddle Songs – A Cowboy Songbag. 2005 found Don Edwards’ solo concert and personal appearance schedule the busiest to date. The Warner Herzog film production\, Grizzly Man was released featuring Don’s recording of Coyotes at the conclusion of the movie. In April 2007\, Don Edwards newest Western Jubilee recording Moonlight And Skies received the Wrangler Award (his sixth) for Outstanding Traditional Western Album of the Year from the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum. The album contains Coyotes along with 12 other little gems Don found along the trail. \nThe richness of Don’s voice coupled with an unforgettable stage presentation makes Don Edwards America’s number one Western singer and concert attraction. The accolades have been simply added bonuses for Edwards\, who sings what he does out of love and respect for the genre. Don’s career continues to blossom\, and luckily for all who care about it\, he has because of his sincere approach\, added much to the literature and music of the West\, passing on to the rest of us a rich legacy.
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LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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SUMMARY:Victoria Matlock
DESCRIPTION:Broadway Returns to Winnemucca\n7:30 PM\, Friday\, August 31\, 2012\nVictoria made it to town\, and she’s staying with her dad\, but she has come down with laryngitis\, so the show tonight is CANCELLED. \nVictoria deeply regrets that this has occurred\, and offers her profound apology.  \nIf you purchased a ticket to the show\, just come down to the Martin between 6:00 PM and 7:30 PM tonight\, and you will be provided with a full refund.  \n \nOn August 31st Broadway musical theater actress Victoria Matlock returns to the Martin Hotel with another show\, once again sponsored by jointly by Great Basin Arts and Entertainment and White Sage Theatre. \nAlmost exactly three years ago Miss Matlock presented an evening of Broadway songs to a sold out audience at the Martin Hotel.  Since that performance there have been numerous comments made about her performance\, most of which can be summarized as\, “When is she coming back.” \nDuring the past three years Miss Matlock has been performing in the Broadway show “Million Dollar Quartet.”  She was in this new musical for 901 performances: 523 on Broadway and the remainder when the show moved off-Broadway.  She played the part of Dyanne\, Elvis Presley’s girlfriend and the only female in the show.  The show’s heavy production schedule of eight shows a week has prevented her from returning to Winnemucca. \nIn the performance at the Martin Hotel she will be performing the songs she sang in the show as well as a medley of other songs.  In addition she will open the floor for questions\, especially for questions from young people who may be thinking of an acting career. \nMiss Matlock graduated from the University of Northern Colorado in 1999 with a degree in musical theater and a minor in computer science.  The computer science education was to enable her to have an alternate career if the theater didn’t work out.  Since graduating she has been almost continuously working in the theater and has only used her computer background to prepare web sites for herself and a few friends.  Her web site is located at www.victoriamatlock.com.
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LOCATION:Martin Hotel\, 94 W Railroad St\, Winnemucca\, NV\, 89445
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