
Steel String Session plays a tapestry of modern acoustic Americana music with an emphasis on bluegrass-jazz. The *S-3* sound is rich with swing and passion – and sometimes blues, mystery and heartache. Each member of Steel String Session is a talented vocalist and multi-instrumentalist. With their harmonic blending and sensational songwriting, the group is a power hitter in a live audience settings whether intimate or grand.
Here are a few of the upcoming public shows (private events are not publicized here) just added to the Steel String Session schedule:
- February 13, 2010 Saturday Night – Lilly Pad Village Valentines Dinner and Dancing in Blue Ridge, GA
- February 25, 2010 Thursday night – TWAIN’s Billiards & Tap in Decatur, GA
- February 27, 2010 Saturday – Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta, GA
- March 12, 2010 Friday – Hiwassee Dam Opry in Hiwassee Dam, NC
- April 3, 2010 Saturday - The Peachblossom Festival in Atlanta, GA
- April 17, 2010 Saturday – Tennessee Scenic Rivers Assn in Crossville, TN
- April 22, 2010 Thursday – Redlight Cafe in Atlanta, GA
- June 5, 2010 Saturday – Vogel State Park Concert Series in Blairsville, GA
- June 11, 2010 Friday night – Riverbend Festival in Chattanooga, TN
- June 25, 2010 Friday night -ROMP River of Music Party at the Bluegrass Museum in Ownesboro, KY
- September 11, 2010 Saturday - Two shows at the Raccoon Creek Bluegrass Festival in Dallas, GA
- Nov 6, 2010 Saturday – The Mountain Medicine & Music Show at the Holly Theater in Dahlonega, GA
- Nov 19-21, 2010 - Swamp Pickers Festival in Okeechobee, FL
Would you like for us to play near you? Click the comments link just below and send us your suggestions. We’ll post them here.
Thanks!
FOR BOOKINGS
(stage shows, music venues, weddings, conventions, parties, events, receptions):
423-496-4653
706-455-0694 (verizon)
music [at] SteelStringSession [dot] com
Steel String Session resonator guitarist, Pete Dasher, seen here hanging out with Cindy Cashdollar recently at the Reso Summit in Nashville, Tennessee.
One resonator guitarist too many? NEVER…
The Pickin’ On The Porch concert was a total hoot. We played on the outdoor stage at the old General Store in the gorgeous Coosawattee River Resort in Ellijay, Georgia (1 hour north of Atlanta.)
Leaf season was at is peak, a roaring bonfire helped keep everyone warm from the October evening chill. Thanks to our friend Bill Fleming on pedal steel guitar and vocals for joining us. He always brings that mesmerizing-magic.
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We kind of turned the wonderful listening room at the Melting Point in Athens, Georgia into a Bawdy, Raucous, Dancing, Crazed Party on Terrapin Tuesday Night October 13, 2009. What started out as a normal show Read the rest of this entry »
Music from Steel String Session’s latest music CD “Ocoee Road” is being used on Versus Television as part of Le Tour de France coverage.
This makes for yet another major sports television network to use our music.
Thanks to Craig Hummer, Phil Liggett, Paul Sherwen, Bob Roll and the entire production team at Versus TV.
Yes it is true, the news just came in!
Pandora Radio loves our music and has added it to their playlist. You can search pandora.com to incorporate our music into your playlists — a big thanks goes to our producer Phil Dillon and our arranger Walt Dean, and of course, all the great folks in the genome project of Pandora Radio.
Steel String Session was recently featured on Wichita Rutherford’s Bluegrass Junction on Sirius and XM Satellite Radios.
He likes the way we do Dueling Banjos. How cool is that?
Thank you Wichita
Apap performs the cadenza to Mozart’s Violin Concerto #3 in a way never quite done. The audience loves it, the orchestra is barely tolerating it
. We think it is great.
We’d like to thank all the organizers, all the volunteers, audience members and fellow bands who made last Saturday night such a memorable music event at the Bluegrass Bands Helping Hands concert in north Georgia. The evening carried tremendous magic and we will never forget it. Thank you for including us.
Visit www.bluegrassbandshelpinghands.com for more information.
























