NEXT SHOW - Jefferson Ross & Todd Hoke
Southern folk artist, Jefferson Ross, is a songwriter, singer, guitar slinger and painter weaving stories for the ears and the eyes. Based in The Peach State, Jefferson travels throughout the U.S. and Europe performing his original music and displays his art at festivals and galleries across the South.
Jefferson Ross is a modern day mystic, a folk artist, a man driven by the power of the written word, the beauty of melody, the poetry of images and the ever ambient allure of the South.
Listen to him…” Thomm Jutz, Nashville, TN
Todd Hoke waded into the songwriting pool while he and his wife were living in Austin and was quickly welcomed into the lively community of pickers, poets, and singers. He wrote about big skies, desert prophets and the slippery passing of time (a recurring theme for Todd, that last one). When Todd and Mrs. Hoke moved to WNC in 2005, his writing took on a more southern-fried tone – kudzu and catfish, anyone? In performance, Todd seeks to connect and entertain (or vice-versa) as a soloist or with his beloved HVL trio “Possum Royale”. Todd will begin working on his 6th album this year with Chris Rosser steering the ship. Todd’s mother cannot wait to hear it. More stuff and things about Todd and his music
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ABOUT US
Here we are in Year 13 !
We invite you to explore live folk and singer/songwriter music in an intimate setting at Deer Creek Coffeehouse (DCC), a non-alcoholic venue located in the picturesque setting of Darlington, MD. DCC seats approximately 100 people at small, candlelit tables, in the friendly and cozy style of The Village, NYC coffee houses of the 1950’s and 1960’s. Now in its 13th season, DCC, a non-profit organization, is devoted to presenting professional acoustic recording artists from all over the U.S., Canada and sometimes Ireland and Wales.
The suggested donation amount for each show is $17-$20 for adults and $5 for youth ages 13-21. Only cash and checks written to Deer Creek Coffeehouse are accepted. Doors open 30 minutes prior to each show. No one is turned away for inability to donate the amount. Homemade baked goods, non-sugary snacks, coffee tea, water and soda are sold for a nominal fee. The venue has an ADA accessible ramp. We reserve tables for those with limited mobility, i.e., wheel chairs, walkers, etc.