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Friday September 11, 2009
Start: 11 Sep 2009 7:30 pm
End: 11 Sep 2009 9:30 pm

Exceptional blues player, renowned storyteller, prolific author and teacher Roy Book Binder will be performing at Mass Street Music on Friday, September 11 at 7:30 p.m.. Book Binder studied at the hand of Rev. Gary Davis and through his legendary performances has kept alive stories and songs from the past as well as entertaining with original compositions.

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(913)592-3664 (Spring Hill Civic Center)
2nd (KOFPS Chapter) & 4th Fridays - Pot Luck starts 5:30 PM
Julie Joeckel (913)592-3983 or Sylvia Landis (913)681-2729

Saturday September 12, 2009
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This can be a power session with up to 15 musicians sometimes. Very common to see 6-10. We play mainly 'pure drop' traditional irish tunes. ***The craic is mighty***

The Gaf has good food, drinks and a very supportive landlord.

There is always a good crowd of punters, including a bevy of lovely ladies who come for the tunes, drinks, dancing and who generally like to get out of line.

Monday September 14, 2009
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Our meetings consist of playing ukes, yapping about ukes, and learning about ukes. At each of our gatherings, members are encouraged to print out and bring a new tune. We always try and have some for the novice as well as the more intermediate (should I say advanced?) musicians. There are no egos and everyone is there because they love ukuleles and ukulele music.

Friday September 25, 2009
Start:

(913)592-3664 (Spring Hill Civic Center)
2nd (KOFPS Chapter) & 4th Fridays - Pot Luck starts 5:30 PM
Julie Joeckel (913)592-3983 or Sylvia Landis (913)681-2729

Saturday September 26, 2009
Start: 26 Sep 2009 8:00 pm
End: 26 Sep 2009 11:59 pm

Jim and Kim Lansford live on a small farm in the southwest Missouri Ozarks near Galena in Stone County. Since 1980 they have performed together at festivals, concerts, workshops and dances across the country. Jim & Kim's performances feature an abundance of primal and powerful early country duet singing along with elegant, often understated instrumental accompaniment.

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This can be a power session with up to 15 musicians sometimes. Very common to see 6-10. We play mainly 'pure drop' traditional irish tunes. ***The craic is mighty***

The Gaf has good food, drinks and a very supportive landlord.

There is always a good crowd of punters, including a bevy of lovely ladies who come for the tunes, drinks, dancing and who generally like to get out of line.

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