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Candy Coburn

Friday, August 12th
9:30 PM

Have you ever met a person who had such conviction in what she was doing, you felt moved? When you looked at this person, did you feel she was right where she needed to be, doing what she was supposed to be doing? Meet Candy Coburn.

If you were to ask her many fans across the country how they would describe Candy, their response would be, “She is infectious!”

From the moment she hits the stage, you sense Candy is not your run-of-the-mill chick singer. Maybe it’s because she doesn’t count on her good looks to engage the crowd, but relies on her energetic delivery, true-to-life lyrics, and a show that rocks. Perhaps it is the signature green guitars she uses for every performance. Whatever it is, it’s easy to see why Candy and her music are undeniably contagious.

Born in Kentucky then raised in southern Missouri while spending summers in Texas with her father, Candy’s introduction to music came from her grandmother’s old record player and 8-track player. While Candy was growing up, gospel music played along with the sounds of the Glenn Miller Orchestra, Loretta Lynn and George Jones. She would listen as her grandmother sang along, encouraging Candy to do the same. Today, even at 91 years old her grandmother can still “belt it out,” says Candy, laughing. But when it came to rock and roll, that was a no-go. “Not in this house”!

“It was a big joke growing up with my friends in high school and in the school of music in college that I hardly knew anything about the Beatles or the Rolling Stones - anything normal or mainstream- because I wasn’t allowed to listen to it. My Grandma thought it was “the devil’s music,” says Candy. I didn’t listen to pop music until at least 6 th grade.

While she grew up on gospel and loved it as well as country music, it was country music that stole Candy’s heart. As a child, she remembers watching her first CMA Awards show and getting a certain feeling in her stomach, one that said, “Man, I want to do that!” But it would be years before she was able to do her own music her own way. As all life journeys go, there were a few bumps along the way, a few detours, and several wrong turns; but all of these are necessary to make the outcome so much richer.

After high school, Candy landed a music scholarship to the University of Missouri and enrolled as a music major with a minor in journalism. There she studied Opera, but a tenacious Candy wanted more. Her voice teacher told her that if she wasn’t doing Opera, she would be wasting her talent. It wasn’t long before the teacher made her life miserable. She did not want her to branch out in a new direction. Don’t ever tell Candy she cannot do something, because she will work it until it happens!

Discouraged at first, she quit school, got a job and played with a couple of bands, along with a killer worship team in church. But with that never-quit attitude that drives her , Candy went back and finished at the University of Missouri with a Theater degree.

After college, Candy says, “I started playing guitar and wrote my first song. I was never told this entire time, ‘Hey, you need to learn to write a song and play an instrument.’ I tell everyone I know who wants to be in this crazy business, spread your wings….learn to play instruments, write, explore….go for it, reach out!!”

Candy will jokingly tell you she could write a book about how to not do things in the music business. She has been through every band drama you can think of; she has slept in cheap hotels where no normal person would dare step foot, she has driven all night to a gig only to find it had been canceled. She has lost more money than she cares to remember and she has been told “No” so many times that a normal person would have said “Yes,” to giving up sooner. But she keeps going.…

“This thing is unbelievable to me. When people get my music and it makes a difference in their lives…man, I never thought I’d get to see that happen in my life. It makes me feel like I am doing something good. I have these female fans who, when I met them, were bummed out, didn’t feel like they had a lot to give. But they hear something in my songs and it is something they can plug into and be a part of and believe in. Writing and recording the Susan G. Komen for the Cure anthem, ‘Pink Warrior,’ is without question the high point of my career. The song I wrote with some good Nashville friends is touching so many people, it amazes me. I have cancer survivors come up to me at shows and thank me for that song.” The song, which can be downloaded on iTunes and 30 other sites, is a hit for survivors and many others all across the U.S.

Candy’s story is distinctly hers and it is real. With as many hurdles as she has been through, one would have expected her to quit a long time ago. Fortunately, Candy doesn’t understand the concept of giving up. She has this innate ability to soften even the hardest of hearts. Candy’s music makes her fans believe with conviction and faith that dreams can and really do come true in God’s time.

Candy has always been a media darling. Her interviews are always fun and receive raves from radio and TV personalities. The year 2010 was a high point with live interviews from Washington DC on CNN, a visit to the nationally syndicated “Better TV” (Better Homes and Garden) show, then topped off in October on the #1 rated “Fox and Friends” where she performed two songs live on the air.

Candy has recently released a new CD with major Nashville producer Joe Scaife (Montgomery Gentry/Gretchen Wilson). Watch for it, listen for it…Better yet, go to iTunes now and download “Pink Warrior”. All profits from sales of the song go to “Susan G. Komen for the Cure.” Why? Because Candy is not only infectious…she cares!

Find more information at candycoburn.com

 

 

FlatSpin

Friday, August 12th
7:30 PM

Formed in 2007, FlatSpin consists of Eddie Gil, Kelly Gil, Mick Gehring, Mark Belisle, and June Pennington. FlatSpinBand plays a very cool variety of classic rock music, covering
the best music from great artists and bands like KISS, Joan Jett & the Blackharts, The Blues
Brothers, The Eagles, Aerosmith, Boston, Foreigner, Steve Miller Band, Bon Jovi, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, AC/DC, Van Halen, and more!

The FlatSpin website can be found by clicking here.

 


Jimmy Dee and the Fabulous Destinations

Saturday, August 13th
9:30 PM

Do You Remember When Rock Was Young...

When Film make George Lucas directed the movie, American Graffiti, during the 1970s, he could not have predicted the wave of nostalgia that swept the United States as a result of the smash movie hit.

It seemed everybody wanted to recapture the excitement and music of the 1950s.  The popular television show, Happy Days, provided an additional boost to eh nostalgia craze, as did well-known national bands Sha Na Na and Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids.

It was during this time at a group of musicians from Victoria, Kansas formed the group, Jimmy Dee and the Fabulous Destinations.  Little did they know that their high energy show, featuring major hits from the 1950s and early 1960s, would propel the band into one of the most popular groups to ever perform in western Kansas.

Performing at clubs and dance halls throughout the western half of the state, the group routinely "packed the house" every weekend, with many of their most loyal supporters traveling upwards to 100 miles to attend a performance.

In early 1980s, the Fabulous Destinations went their separate ways, some performing in popular groups such as Blubird, the Heat, and Anthony & The Anamals.

Jimmy Dee, meanwhile, went on to perform as The Jimmy Dee Band and maintained a loyal following for many years.

In the year 2000, six members of the original Jimmy Dee and the Fabulous Destinations agreed to reform and play a selected number of dates during the year as a means to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the group. Word about the reformation of the band spread like wildfire, and loyal supporters began gearing up to attend one or more of the performances.

As a result of the positive response it received during 2000, the band decided to continue to play during 2001. Today, seven years later, the good times continue as the group plays a limited number of dates each year.

Since its decision to reform, the band has released two albums. The first recording called “Round Trip” was released in 2002 and features a host of popular oldies, including such timeless classics as “The Wanderer,” “Pretty Woman,” and “Hang on Sloopy.” The second album, “Summer Fun - Dang Near Live” was recorded live at performances throughout the state and features a nice mix of 50s and 60s songs, including “California Sun,” “Wooly Bully,” “Tequila”, “409,” “Chantilly Lace,” “16 Candles” and “Teenager in Love.”

With the decision to play yet another year in 2008, the band is once again contemplating recording another album as it continues its journey down memory lane with its high-energy brand of rock and roll.

 

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