Saturday February 12th 2011 James Hurley performs at Sopchoppy’s Eclectic Music and Art Forum—“The Frog and The Hummingbird Co & Butterfield’s Roadhouse”
Singer songwriter James Hurley from Moorpark, California when asked what type of music do you play?" replies "It's the sum of my influences and experiences and is therefore ever changing"....but in musical reference terms, well, I'd have to say it's my own blend of jazz, blues, rock, pop, and folk influences. Let me see...Sort of like Louis Armstrong is the conductor on a train, and while the Beatles and James Taylor are drinking gin and playing rummy in the observation car, Hendrix watches and pets a cat."
Recently named by Folkworks magazine as "One of the Top Ten Live Acoustic Male Singer-Songwriters in L.A." James Hurley's eloquent guitar, smooth voice, and masterful writing combine to create a seductive blend of jazzy, blues-pop-folk that has been called "Sting meets the Beatles...Clapton makes the introductions". His third solo release “Tempest in a teacup” reinforces his well-deserved reputation as a consistently compelling artist whose music is a reflection of the life he lives.
It began with a song. A Jimmie Rodgers song in particular (not the singing brakeman - the pop singer). The chorus was "Uh oh, I'm falling in love again, uh oh, uh oh...." I was three or four years old and I can remember singing that thing over and over...my folks were probably sorry I'd ever heard it! But that was when I awoke to music and song. Then there was the music my parents had. Louis Armstong, Benny Goodman, Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Pass, Django Reinhart, and scores more...all represented in a sacrosact archive of my Dad's called "The Records". Listening to music was an event. He'd carefully select what he wanted to hear, gently remove it from the jacket (taking care to touch only the edges) and place it on the turntable. Then he'd sit in his chair, lean back, and give the music his undivided attention. Nothing was ever said, but it was understood. This was important......Something to be savored, experienced, and respected...this was music.
Described by one fan as "Americana...on the rocks, with a twist" James' music has the sophistication of jazz, the immediacy of blues, and the imagery of film. With his smooth, passionate voice and tastefully understated guitar playing (called "jazz-like virtuosity" by minor 7th Magazine) he leads the listener through tales of whimsy and romance, celebrations of life lived, and stories of love won and lost. With wry humor and unflinching honesty, he follows his own muse and invites the listener to come along for the ride.
Doors open at 7:30 PM (Not earlier)
Seating takes place at 7:30 PM
Event Ends at 10 PM
There is a $10.00 Cover
and tips are encouraged for performers.
Reservations are Strongly Suggested
Make your reservations now by Contacting frogandhummingbirdco@yahoo.com and/or 305-304-2226
Seating is limited and your reservations enable Salli and Gabriel to prepare properly for your comfort. Reservations are held until 8:30 PM
Salli and Gabriel continue to provide Free Door Prize Drawings throughout the night adding to the festivities of the night.
During all their events they offer assorted beverages, teas and coffee, a light fare and their notable and dangerously delicious desserts.
Proprietors Salli Squitieri and Gabriel Butterfield request that everyone please bring a donation of one non-perishable food item for our local food bank and/or one pet need for CHAT.
The Frog and The Hummingbird Co & Butterfield’s Roadhouse is an official drop off site and non-perishables can be placed in the marked containers set outside the store.
There is Free on street parking
This establishment is a No smoking and No Alcohol environment making it family friendly and open to all ages… and enabling full appreciation of the music
The Gift Store is open during event and a 10% discount is offered on same night purchases
Upcoming Events at
The Frog and The Hummingbird Co
& Butterfield’s Roadhouse:
March 4th The Drenched Earth Tour (Ohio)
March 12th James Hurley (California)
March 17th St Patrick's Day--The Woods Tea Company (Vermont)
March 19 The Charles Atkins Blues Band (Tallahassee)
March 25 Hans York (California)
April 8 The Zach Bartholomew (Tallahassee)
April 30 Freesia and The Off Springs (Nova Scotia)
Again Salli Squitieri and Gabriel Butterfield strongly recommend reservations for upcoming events.
The Frog and The Hummingbird Co & Butterfield's Roadhouse is Sopchoppy’s Eclectic Music and Music and Art Forum currently representing an array of local, regional, national & international artists and hosting a variety of music and special events each month. New arrivals of arts and crafts come in all the time, keep checking back with them for new surprises.
They are doing a transition and bringing in a fresh new look for the New Year. Additionally, they are continually working to improve seating and make everyone more comfortable and are always evolving.
Butterfield’s Roadhouse is an old fashioned down to earth family friendly music venue for local and national artists, a special venue for traveling artists and performers, special events and jams.
Their small forum is somewhat like a combined old fashioned Juke Joint/Listening Room/Coffee and Tea Room with an up close and personal atmosphere making it a memorable occasion for all.
Additionally a segment of the Paul Butterfield Fund and Society's (PBFS) Educational Archival Exhibit is permanently housed and displayed at The Frog and The Hummingbird Co and Butterfield’s Roadhouse
The Frog and The Hummingbird Co & Butterfield’s Roadhouse offers a free on site CD Library, Tabletop games such as checkers, chess, Uno, dominoes and cards set on each table and WI-FI will be set up shortly.
Salli and Gabe encourage folks to sit and relax and sip on a cold beverage or have a cup of tea or coffee, enjoy one of our Dangerously Delicious Desserts and browse and explore their gift section during show intermission....
They are also featuring their new Honduran arts and crafts, and new handmade works by artisans from NY, NJ, PA, Conn, Washington DC and more as well as their Honduran, Guatemalan and Italian Coffees. Additionally a new selection of work from Sopchoppy River Art and original designs of Don Bishop’s hand forged knives original has just arrived. 10% Discount on same night purchases of gift items...
For more information contact:
Salli Squitieri and Gabriel Butterfield
The Frog and The Hummingbird Co and
Butterfield's Roadhouse
118 Municipal Ave
Corner of Rose St
Sopchoppy Florida 32358
Cell # 305-304-2226
Email: frogandhummingbirdco@yahoo.com
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Added by butterfieldsociety on February 26, 2011