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    Mike McReynolds/The Salt Miners

    March 23, 2019No Comments
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    logo_sedonahubSedona AZ (March 23, 2019) – Music in The House welcomes Reno and Sheila McCormick, and Mike McReynolds/The Salt Miners for a wonderful double show at the Sedona Hub.  Reno and Sheila will be bringing their unique brand of down-to-earth bluegrass, folk, country, and western music, and singer/songwriter Mike McReynolds will bring his musical trio “The Salt Miners”, with Nora Bolles and JR Robusto, playing original tunes and classic rock covers.  Join Reno and Sheila, and Mike McReynolds/The Salt Miners on Friday, April 12th, 2019, 7:00 pm at the Sedona Hub (doors open at 6:30pm).

    20190323_RenoandSheila2Reno and Sheila McCormick have been playing together since the 1980s. From Colorado to California to Arizona they have played at festivals, fairs, clubs and gatherings.  They feature singing and flatpicking by Reno on his Martin guitar, along with Sheila’s cool and traditional upright bass and great vocals. You might even see Reno throw in some fiddle, dobro, mandolin and banjo.  Together their tight vocal harmonies and inventive instrumentals are the hallmark of a seasoned duo.

    Since moving to the Verde Valley in 2005, Reno and Sheila have performed as a duo and as members of bands at Flagstaff’s Pickin’ in the Pines Bluegrass and Acoustic Music Festival, Prescott Bluegrass Festival, Tres Rios Nature Festival and Alpine Bluegrass Festival, to name a few. They play classic country music on a regular basis locally, have performed at The Blazin’ M Ranch in Cottonwood, and often include some cowboy tunes in their sets.

    20190323_MikeMcRSaltminersAMike McReynolds is a well respected Camp Verde singer/songwriter who has been making music since the age of 12. His talents have allowed him to participate in some of the most prestigious music festivals in the U.S. His love of music and collaboration run deep.  His Salt Miners trio is a new collaborative effort headed by Mike McReynolds and includes JR Robusto and Nora Bolles.

    Nora Bolles is a transplanted, east coast city slicker who moved to the Verde Valley and has immersed herself in the rich musical scene. She is best known for her range of vocal stylings and percussion work with The Raven Sisters, and can often be seen sitting in and jamming with other area bands.  JR Robusto has a lengthy musical pedigree and is a very familiar face as a performer in solo and group gigs in the area, and has recently played at the Hub providing virtuoso accompaniment for Devin Angelet. A long time Verde Valley resident, he is best known for his accomplished guitar and edgy vocals. JR holds true to his country, east coast roots and uses this to add subtle color to his playing. These 3 unlikely musical amigos started casually jamming at some farmer’s markets last summer and liked what they heard….So will their appreciative audience.

    Come and experience the power of Bluegrass and folk/rock with Reno and Sheila McCormick, and Mike McReynolds/The Salt Miners in two exciting sets on Friday, April 12th, 2019 at 7pm at the Hub. Tickets $10 and doors open at 6.30 pm.


    Where: The Sedona Hub (525B Posse Grounds Rd, next to the Skate Park)
When: Friday, April 12th , 2019, 7pm (door open at 6:30pm)
Tickets: $10 at the door
Suitable for the entire family.

For more information call Larry and Leslie Latour at 207-907-9365

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