Ear for Music, Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina, and 105.5 The Bridge present the 2017 season of Party at the Point
Party at the Point tickets: $7.00
Cash Only for entry and food/beer inside the venue.
No coolers or pets please*
The Blue Dogs
After 25 years of playing shows and releasing 9 CD’s and 2 DVD’s, South Carolina’s Blue Dogs celebrated in grand style with a sold-out two-set performance at the Charleston Music Hall on Sunday, December 29, 2013. The band continues in 2014 to perform on pace to do more than 100 shows a year, from clubs, festivals, and colleges to corporate events, private parties, and fundraisers—primarily from New York to Florida but expanding wherever they are called.
The band has performed on the same stage with such well-known and diverse artists as Willie Nelson, Widespread Panic, Bruce Hornsby, and Hootie and the Blowfish and more. They have also received national exposure by singing the national anthem on NBC at the final Southern 500 NASCAR race in Darlington SC in 2004, and in 2007 by performing as the house band on a week’s worth of Wheel of Fortune shows.
Band Members:
Hank Futch: Vocals, Upright Bass
Bobby Houck: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, and Harmonica with Dan Hood – Guitar
James Bernabe: Mandolin
Parker Dewitt: Drums
(sometimes) Jamie Harper: Fiddle, Mandolin, and Banjo
Evans Nicholson: Drums
Daren Shumaker: Mandolin, Vocals
Jason Hawthorn: Guitar
Jason Moore: Keyboards, Saxophone
Greg Walker: Drums and Percussion
Phillip Lammonds: Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Harmonica and Vocals
Scott Price: Drums
Patrick Blanchard: Electric Guitar, Vocals
Sadler Vaden & Wallace Mullinax: Electric Guitar, Vocals
Finnegan Bell
In any great story, the setting is as telling as the characters, and the story of Finnegan Bell is no exception.
Raised in South Carolina and now located on her coastline, Shane Williams and Warren Bazemore have roots tied deeply to the place they call home. Williams and Bazemore began writing and playing together while students at The University of South Carolina, and though life’s road took unexpected turns, they have not stopped making music since.
As the band Finnegan Bell, the duo continues to play over 100 shows a year, having shared the stage with the likes of Nickel Creek, Leigh Nash, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors, Jars of Clay, David Mead, Griffin House, Danielle Howle, as well as members of Hootie and the Blowfish and Allison Krauss and Union Station.
Their new album, I Was Gone, features unforgettable melodies and engaging harmonies, with lyrics crafted as much for the everyman as the poet. I Was Gone comes together as the band’s most celebrated work to date, establishing Finnegan Bell as two of the most seasoned songwriters and performers their beloved state has ever grown.