This winter has been a hot one for Sam Bush!
Posted by admin on February 1, 2012
This winter has been a hot one for Sam Bush! Sam kicked off the new year with a series of tropical performances starting in Walton County, Florida at the third annual 30A Songwriters Festival where Sam and Band brought the energy of the weekend to a whole new level with their performance at Gulf Place. Bryan Hand, an artist who works at The Red Bar, painted a near life size portrait of Sam jamming on stage for all to enjoy. Check it out in the 30A Songwriters Festival Photo Gallery!
After finishing up 30A, Sam headed South to Negril, Jamaica for the sold out Feat Fan Excursion. Tracks from the sets have been posted here: http://www.livefeat.com. Sam and Band are back in the states and are heading to all parts of the country for 2012’s non-stop tour.
Leave your prediction for the ground hog this year - what do you think - 6 more weeks for winter?
Thanks for reading this update and here’s a tip on the location of the hidden baseball this week.
Hint Question: Where does Sam spend most of his time when he is not at home?
Easy huh? ;-) See you in the Bush League!
Glamour and Grits Chick
Comments:
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Lynn Bush
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Feb 2nd, 2012
Hey this is fun!!
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Feb 2nd, 2012
I found the ball! Should I give away where it is?
I was sad that the ground hog saw his shadow today - I am ready for summer and for festival season!
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Mar 7th, 2012
Julieta and I want to congratulate you both on your 35th serivnnaary and wish you both good health and at least 35 more years of making music together.
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