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Lisa Baldwin
and Dave Haney
Warrensville, NC
(336) 385-1531
(voice and fax)
baldwinhaney@yahoo.com
www.baldwinhaney.com
Lisa Baldwin
and Dave Haney play acoustic music that includes Lisa's original songs,
bluegrass, country, traditional folk, and the work of contemporary
singer-songwriters. Their debut CD, Where We Belong, was released in
February 1998 and reissued in 2004 on Rackettown Music and has received considerable airplay on
acoustic-oriented stations throughout the US and in Europe. The CD has
received favorable reviews in Dirty Linen, Bluegrass Unlimited,
The Country Music News, and other national and regional publications.
Tracks from the CD are featured on a nationally distributed compilation
produced by Crossroads magazine and on an Oasis acoustic music
sampler. Along with Katy Taylor, Steve Lewis, Scott Freeman, and other
Boone area musicians, Lisa appears on two recent CDs
produced by
Hugh Sturgill. One is
entitled Warm
Covers for Cold Nights, and the other is Cheap Joe Miller's Blue
Ridge Mountain Holiday Music
Sampler. Lisa and Dave also appear
on Walker Street Opry and Friends, a CD produced by Blaine Anderson
and featuring various Alabama musicians.
Before moving
to the Boone, NC area, Lisa and Dave lived in Notasulga, AL, and worked as a
duo from 1991 until 2001. In addition to regular appearances at various
venues in Auburn, AL, they played at clubs that include the Kaffee Klatsch
in Huntsville, AL; the 1048 Club in Montgomery, AL; the Loft in Columbus,
Georgia; and the Freight Room and Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, Georgia. At
Eddie's Attic they opened for artists such as Carrie Newcomer and Eric
Taylor. Their festival bookings have included Birmingham's City Stages; the
Frank Brown International Songwriter’s Festival in Orange Beach, AL; Jubilee
City Fest in Montgomery; the Old Timer’s Festival in Blairsville, Georgia;
the Uptown Jam in Columbus, Georgia; and the Black Mountain, NC, Music
Festival. They have also played at the Goat Day Festival in Blountstown,
Florida, the Songwriters' Showcase at the IBMA World of Bluegrass in
Louisville, Kentucky, Sarah Lawrence College and Syracuse’s Westcott
Community Center in New York, Panoply Arts Festival in Huntsville, AL, and
the Hank Williams Memorial Festival in Georgiana, AL. Lisa, a SESAC-affiliated
songwriter, has also performed in Nashville at The Sutler, Douglas Corner,
the Broken Spoke, Davis-Kidd Bookstore, Gibson’s Guitar Bar, and Radio Café.
With the bluegrass band Dirt Road, they played in Alabama and Georgia
in 2000-2001 and recorded a CD with band members Brett Martin (banjo), John
Narramore (dobro) and Mark McKenzie (bass). Since moving to North Carolina
they have played at the Winter Folk Festival and the Cabbell Concert at
Appalachian State University, at Jimmy's Java Coffeehouse in Boone, at the
Hometown Opry and the Heritage Festival in Wilkesboro, at Drips'
Coffeehouse in Hickory, at the Watauga County Arts Council's "Concerts on
the Lawn" series in Boone, at the Andy Griffith Playhouse in Mt. Airy,
and at the Mountainhome Music concert series in Boone.
Lisa has also played at the Ashe County Civic Center with Katy Taylor and
friends.
Lisa Baldwin
was raised in Huntsville, AL, in a family with strong roots in country and
gospel music. She began performing in 1982 in the Auburn, AL area with the
Wonder Dawgs and the Walnut Hill String Authority. Lisa plays guitar and
keyboard, sings lead and harmony, and writes the duo's original material.
Since 1995, Lisa has taken her educational children’s music program,
Learning Through Song, to child development centers, libraries, schools,
community programs, and festivals. This highly interactive program combines
singing, playing instruments, reading, movement, and other activities both
fun and educational. Contact Lisa for more information on Learning
Through Song, which can be booked in combination with Lisa and Dave’s
performances. Lisa teaches at Blue Ridge Elementary School in
Warrensville, NC.
Dave Haney grew
up near Minneapolis, Minnesota, where he began to perform folk material in
coffee houses in his late teens. For fifteen years he played in bluegrass
bands in the Northeast. As guitarist and lead singer with Boston's Joe Val
and the New England Bluegrass Boys, he recorded two albums on Rounder
Records, toured in the US, Canada, and Europe, and performed
several times on A Prairie Home Companion. Some of his work with Joe
Val is available on Rounder CD 11537, Diamond Joe; Rounder CD 0507,
Mama's Hand: Bluegrass and Mountain Songs About Mother; and Rounder
AN25, The Real Music Box: 25 Years of Rounder Records. He has recorded
an album with Bay State Bluegrass
on Double Play Records
(out of print); this band can also be heard in the background on Brian
Wilson's 1988 solo album, reissued on Rhino records (79960). Dave plays
guitar, mandolin, and harmonica and sings lead and harmony. He is
Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education at Appalachian State University in Boone, NC.
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