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Club Music Series 
Blues Night On The Patio - Featuring Sean Carney 
Reserved seating is $60 ++ Per Person

Doors open at 6:00 PM Music begins at 7.

Price includes heavy appetizers, specialty stations, dessert, 

two drink tickets (Cash Bar Available), and guaranteed seating for evening.


 Reserved  group seating  for  tables up to 10 available for $550 ++ Per Table .

Cover of $15 will get you in the door, after 7PM.  Entertainment only.  Cash Bar Available

Click  http://bit.ly/20RnwN6 for Reservations

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Cheese Tray

Fruit Display

Vegetable Crudite

Mini Tart with Sweet Pea and Mint Mousse, Grilled Zucchini, and Crumbled Feta Cheese

Phyllo Cup stuffed with Warm Cheddar Cheese Grits and topped with Blackened Shrimp

Toasted Crostini topped with Herb Whipped Goat Cheese and Balsamic-Basil Marinated Strawberries

Brown Sugar Glazed Bacon Wrapped Dates

Cheese Tortellini Pasta Station
with Charred Tomato Marinara, Parmesan Cream Sauce, Shrimp, Grilled Chicken,
Spicy Italian Sausage, Shaved Onion, Diced Bell Peppers, Julienne Vegetables, and Herbed Pesto

Ancho Chile Rubbed Beef Brisket with Assorted Rolls and Avocado Puree

Summer Kale Salad tossed with Fresh Berries, Quinoa, Red Onion, Sunflower Seeds,
Toasted Coconut, Red Pepper, Peas, Shaved Cabbage, Diced Apple, and Strawberry Vinaigrette

Assorted Desserts



Sean Carney


It’s no accident that Sean Carney’s career has been arcing steadily upward.  The Columbus, Ohio bluesman has it in his family genes, with jazz horn players in the previous two generations.  He’s put in at least his share of work and dues laying the foundation as he enters his third decade as a pro.  Onstage locally he mastered his craft backing a wide array of local and national R & B greats such as Christine Kittrell and Jimmy “T-99” Nelson and making it known that he was a skilled and tasteful guitarist and vocalist.  In 1998 he recorded his debut CD Provisions (re-packaged in 2007 with the inclusion of Kittrell’s last recordings).  He gained exposure and experience serving as vocalist Teeny Tucker’s musical director and co-writer.  Offstage he was a tireless advocate for those same artists, the blues and jump they represented and the area’s musical heritage, writing articles, being a dj, promoting concerts and serving three terms as President of the Columbus Blues Alliance.

 

            Sean’s profile has gotten a major boost in the last five busy years, and in fact is decidedly international these days when European tours often in the company of major historical figures have become almost routine for him.  Drummer Eric Blume, who performed with Sean for over a decade, and Sean founded Nite Owlz Records in 2006 and issued Sean’s CD Life Of Ease.  It was a welcome surprise and a triumph of substance when The Sean Carney Band won the Albert King Best Guitarist and took first place at the 2007 International Blues Challenge in Memphis.  Opportunities and touring increased dramatically.  His 2007 and 2008 Blues For A Cure shows and CDs raised over $50,000 for the cause.  In 2009 his 2007 Canadian recording Live Blues On Whyte was released.  He has performed worldwide with Big Joe Duskin, Duke Robillard, Charlie Baty, Columbus standby Willie Pooch, Hank Marr, Joe Weaver, Johnnie Bassett, “King Saxe” Gene Walker, Sir Mack Rice and Hal Singer as well as his own group.  As his visibility has grown, so has the growing realization that Sean is a noteworthy, sophisticated master of tone and taste with a broad appreciation for the music before him and around him and a knack for turning out interesting songs.  His discography has shown a solid, well-considered approach and, as he puts it, “solid songs and tight arrangements.”  And his reputation as a talent, a respecter of tradition and a humble and gracious person has become deservedly widespread.

 

            With recent studio recordings with Duke Robillard and Jimmy Thackery, Sean Carney reaffirms his importance and value as a part of the blues scene he has supported so tirelessly for so long.  It’s extra easy to root for him because of all the good he’s done and the road he’s taken.  But even someone who knows nothing about him is bound to take notice of this grounded, savvy and rewarding musical affirmation of so many great things about Sean Carney and the blues.