Upcoming musical acts in and around Culpeper ...
Published: October 22, 2009
Updated: October 22, 2009
Upcoming musical acts in and around Culpeper ...
» Dave Goodrich tonight at 7 at Laziza Tasty Lebanese Cuisein, 4256 Plank Road, Fredericksburg; no cover charge; call 548-4555.
» Karaoke tonight at 6 featuring Perry Hoisington at Pelham’s Pub at The Inn at Kelly’s Ford, 16589 Edwards Shop Ford, Remington; no cover; call 399-1779.
» David Gilmore at Pelham’s Pub at The Inn at Kelly’s Ford, 16589 Edward’s Shop Road, Remington, Friday from 6 to 10 p.m.; no cover; call 399-1779.
» Salem Pickin’ Party Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Salem Fire/Rescue hall on U.S. 522. Featured will be the Debbie Zinn and Natural Grass, Homemade Jam Band and Cobbler Mountain Grass Band. Call 825-9112.
» Bill Weisband, at Pelham’s Pub at The Inn at Kelly’s Ford, 16589 Edwards Shop Road, Remington, Saturday, 6 p.m.; no cover; call 399-1779.
‘Follow You Tour’ at CCHS Nov. 10
Mountain View Community Church is hosting an evening of uplifting and inspiring music at Culpeper County High School Nov. 10 at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6.
Food For the Hungry Presents the “Follow You Tour” featuring Leeland, Brandon Heath and special guest Francesca Battistelli.
Tickets are $15 in advance or $12 each for groups of 15-plus. The cost is $18 at the door. Purchase tickets at itickets.com or at Mountain View Community, Culpeper Baptist or Digital Caffeine in Culpeper.
For more about the concert, go to six-twenty.com or call 937-3947.
Pipe organ concert Sun. at F.T. Baptist
F.T. Baptist Church in Rappahannock County will have a pipe organ concert Sunday at 3 p.m. Dennis Stephens, Rappahannock Organ Co., along with his assistant Denise Symonds, will be presenting a varied selection of classical to Broadway-show music. Light refreshments will follow in the fellowship hall. Call 923-4085 or 923-4413.
Spirited evening at Graffiti House
The Graffiti House in Brandy Station hosts its annual “Spirited Evening” Saturday from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Enjoy a free night of Civil War ghost stories.
The Virginia Paranormal Investigators, said to have snooped around the Graffiti House for ghostly activity, will also be on hand. Weather permitting, there will be a bonfire.
The Graffiti House served as a field hospital for the South during the Battle of Brandy Station June 9, 1863, as well as other Civil War battles. It is so named for markings on the walls soldiers left behind.
Donations are appreciated. Call 727-7718.
Ghost walk in Gordonsville
A circa-1860 railroad hotel in Gordonsville that served as a Civil War hospital, and that some believe is haunted, hosts its annual ghost walk this weekend.
Severed limbs are said to have piled up around The Exchange Hotel, where more than 70,000 soldiers were nursed from 1862-65. Of those, 700 men were buried around the old hotel and later interred in nearby Maplewood Cemetery.
That in mind, the eighth annual ghost walk is Friday and Saturday, 7 to 9 p.m.
There have been numerous reports of apparitions at The Exchange Hotel as well as many unexplained sounds. Admission is $15 per family; $6 for adults; $5 for seniors; $4 for ages 6 to 15; ages 5 and younger free. Call (540) 832-2944 or go to hgiexchange.org
Civil War music in Brandy Station
John Tole and Anne Howard of Evergreen Shade present “The Music of the Civil War” Sunday at 2 p.m. at the Graffiti House, 19484 Brandy Road, Brandy Station. Free refreshments. The event is free, but donations are welcome.
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