Sunday, September 16, 2012

WOODY PNES, SATURDAY, SEPT 22nd 8 pm

"Stick on your pork pie hat, grab a slug of moonshine and cut yourself a rug.” 
- MAVERICK MAGAZINE, MARCH  2010

“A rollicking, engagingly idiosyncratic amalgam of old-time blues and jug band sensibilities. [The music is] informed not only by squalling harmonica and whumping bass but a conviction that makes them sound about six decades older than they really are. As well as Pines' nasal holler, Zack Pozebanchuk on bass and  Nathan Taylor and  Andy Tubb sharing credits on drums, there are tasty contributions from guest artists including producer Gill Landry on slide guitar. Stand-out tracks include the harmonica and fiddle-driven 'Chew Tobacco Rag' and a compelling rendition of Harlem, a vintage joint-jumper swinging to sax and cornet. It's not all up-tempo stomp, and Pines' Walking Down the Road has overtones of early Dylan in its guitar finger-picking and wistful drawl." -  JIM GILCHRIST,  THE SCOTSMAN  MARCH 2010




Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Summer is Fading Out

 
Suddenly the nights are cooler. A collective sigh of relief can be heard across North Atlanta. If you haven't been yet, this is the perfect time to come out to hear some music under the pines at Matilda's Cottage. You might even need a jacket!

Friday night, Matilda's will host the 2nd Annual Backyard Benefit Jam benefitting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Enjoy Sanjay Kothari, Jeremy Gilbertson & Grim Rooster and The Burning Daylights. There will be great food and drink and fun for the kids! Everything starts at 7pm.
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Come back again on Saturday night to hear a delightful group of honky tonk bluegrass players, the Locust Honey String Band.












Come on out!
You are always welcome to bring a cooler with food and drinks.
We recommend bringing chairs or blankets, your family, and friends!


$15 Adults


 Kids Under 16 Accompanied by Parents Free
Dogs on a leash are welcome.

 

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SEE YOU THERE!





Thursday, September 6, 2012

Treasures and Trinkets



 
A box of treasures, a junk drawer, keepsakes, memorabilia. We call them different things, but most of us have a collection of special trinkets hidden away somewhere. These trinkets might be buttons, pieces of jewelry, an old buckle, a jar lid from those pickles grandpa always loved. They are worthless, yet priceless for the meanings they imply, each piece bringing back memories of loved ones and moments we hold dear. 


According to Appalacian History (appalacianhistory.net), memory jugs’ influence can be traced to the African Bakongo culture. This culture believed that the passageway to eternity was a watery one, so they adorned the graves of their loved ones with water-bearing vessels. They also added personal effects that might be needed in the afterlife and sometimes broke those items to release the spirit of the loved one. 
Over the years, memory jugs have evolved as a popular way to memorialize loved ones and display mementos. Surges of interest and revivals in memory jug making have dotted the last century. Today, antique memory jugs are popular with collectors and range in value from $50 to $3,000 (antiquetrader.com). 



Here at Matilda’s, we are lucky to have our own memory jug expert, PJ Fishstick. PJ is a local folk artist who creates colorful memory jugs packed with personal meaning. Several of her whimsical jugs are available at Galerie Matilda in Roswell and she will be sharing her knowledge with students at Matilda’s Cottage in Alpharetta during a special memory jug making workshop on September 13th and 14th.



Do you have a box of trinkets just collecting dust in a closet? Why not dust them off with PJ and create a family heirloom that will be treasured for generations? Bring your friends and create jugs that honor your friendship. Bring your sister, your mother, and your cousin to document your history. Or just bring yourself and create a jug to celebrate the journey of your life. 


For more information on PJ, 
take a look at this feature article from Sasee Magazine

For more information on PJ’s class, 
visit our art class information page.

Or, click here to register!

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Football? How About Some Bluegrass & Country Music!

If football is not your thing, don't forget the option of listening to some live music at Matildas.... Get a group of football widows together and have a girls night out... Bring a spread and a bottle of wine and come on out.. Waller will be playing some bluegrass/country under the pines this Saturday night at 8 pm....




"In less than a year, WALLER has evolved from a straightforward folk duo to a full-band powerhouse. The band is just as comfortable roaring through a country classic as they are pulling at your heart strings with a tender ballad. With deceptively simple songs, WALLER has stood out amidst the crowded music scene as something truly special: a group of good friends making great music. WALLER has been winning over audiences with their soulful and authentic style; turning each show into a grand family reunion. Their songs ring with the comfort of home, drawn from a deep well of community and kinfolk. They are often compared to legends such as The Carter Family, John Prine, or Alison Krauss & Union Station. WALLER is not afraid to call on the traditions of artists who have come before and stay song-oriented maintaining their stature as an unmistakably modern band."  -  Reverbnation

Want some dinner with your music?
Order BBQ from Smokejack 

770-410-7611 

Or


 Thai From Satay House

770-663-8666
  
and they will deliver it to you at Matildas...

You are always welcome to bring a cooler with food and drinks.
We recommend bringing chairs or blankets, your family, and friends!


$15 Adults


 Kids Under 16 Accompanied by Parents Free
Dogs on a leash are welcome.

 
 
For more information on Waller, visit their Reverbnation page.

Follow Matilda's Art and Music on Facebook and Twitter for concert and weather updates.

SEE YOU THERE!